TLHB70
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I exercise regularly, most of the time 5 days a week, but sometimes 4 days. I have gone through the complete P90X program. Now I usually do two to three days of weight training and two to 3 days cardio. Each workout is about an hour long. My cardio is on my elliptical; I use a Precor so it is a good quality elliptical. On my cardio days, I do the interval program for 45 minutes then have my 5 minute cool down. Oh yes, one more thing....I am 41 years old. I am telling you all of that so that you can understand where I am on a fitness level.
I have a dear friend that is moving here to NC next month, at the end of May. She is a runner. She just completed her first half marathon. She loves to run. She is moving here because my DH hired her DH. Because she is moving, she is leaving all of her running buddies. She has begged me to start running with her so that she will have someone to run with in her new hometown. I decided to give it a try. Best of all, my younger DD decided to to give a try with me so I have a running buddy now.
My DD does not work out on a regular basis. She hates PE and all things sports. She knows that she needs to do more so that is why she decided to start.
We went to a local sports store for our shoes. They put us on a treadmill to check our run and picked a shoe that best suits each of our feet/run style. I got Mizuno Wave Rider and she got Nike Zoom. We downloaded the C25K app on our iPhones, and we started yesterday!!!!
So yesterday was Day 1, with a run/walk interval. I know that each day will be building up. We did fine yesterday. DD is hurting a bit in her leg muscles today. I mainly noticed it in my shins. I guess that is to be expected because the elliptical is such low impact.
I am sorry this went so long. I just want to ask for tips to help make the transition into running easier. Tips on what works best for you. I especially want to make it smooth for DD. I am so excited that she is doing it! I want to encourage her and help make it fun. She told me yesterday after the run....."I can't believe people do this for fun."
I want to make it fun for her so she will keep it up. She wants to keep it up; she wants to do it. I want to encourage her and help her.
I have a dear friend that is moving here to NC next month, at the end of May. She is a runner. She just completed her first half marathon. She loves to run. She is moving here because my DH hired her DH. Because she is moving, she is leaving all of her running buddies. She has begged me to start running with her so that she will have someone to run with in her new hometown. I decided to give it a try. Best of all, my younger DD decided to to give a try with me so I have a running buddy now.

We went to a local sports store for our shoes. They put us on a treadmill to check our run and picked a shoe that best suits each of our feet/run style. I got Mizuno Wave Rider and she got Nike Zoom. We downloaded the C25K app on our iPhones, and we started yesterday!!!!

I am sorry this went so long. I just want to ask for tips to help make the transition into running easier. Tips on what works best for you. I especially want to make it smooth for DD. I am so excited that she is doing it! I want to encourage her and help make it fun. She told me yesterday after the run....."I can't believe people do this for fun."
