katoot
<font color=red>DDC<br><font color=royalblue>And O
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Hey all. I'm brand new to the whole running thing. Before this year started, I did a little bit of treadmill running about 6 years ago (for a total of maybe 40 minutes
) when I was still in college. As a New Year's Resolution, I've decided to try to run in a few races here in Korea. Two 10Ks in April in neighboring cities from where I live, a half marathon in June in my city, and (if my schedule works out) a full marathon in December in my city.
For a little bit of background, I'm been a smoker of about 5-6 years, although in the past three weeks I've cut back dramatically in the attempts to quit.
I've kind of been trying the C25K plan, although I have deviated from that in the past week or so. This past Sunday, I wanted to see how far I could jog without stopping. I managed to go for 45 minutes (could have possibly gone a little longer, but my feet were starting to bother me) and covered 6.5km. I was amazed when I wasn't feeling sore the next day. Last night, I did a jog for 25 minutes (started a little later than I wanted and had to meet my wife at a certain time). I began jogging a little fast and was winded after only two minutes, but I just slowed down and got to a better breathing rate. My distance covered was about 3.4km, so my run was a little bit slower that Sunday. Today, I woke up a little sore, but not too bad.
So what do you think? Is this too much to begin with? I suppose I could easily drop one of the 10Ks, but I just wanted to see if I could do both of them.

For a little bit of background, I'm been a smoker of about 5-6 years, although in the past three weeks I've cut back dramatically in the attempts to quit.
I've kind of been trying the C25K plan, although I have deviated from that in the past week or so. This past Sunday, I wanted to see how far I could jog without stopping. I managed to go for 45 minutes (could have possibly gone a little longer, but my feet were starting to bother me) and covered 6.5km. I was amazed when I wasn't feeling sore the next day. Last night, I did a jog for 25 minutes (started a little later than I wanted and had to meet my wife at a certain time). I began jogging a little fast and was winded after only two minutes, but I just slowed down and got to a better breathing rate. My distance covered was about 3.4km, so my run was a little bit slower that Sunday. Today, I woke up a little sore, but not too bad.
So what do you think? Is this too much to begin with? I suppose I could easily drop one of the 10Ks, but I just wanted to see if I could do both of them.