Alice Royal
So autistic it hurts.
- Joined
- Aug 19, 2012
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Hello,
I am new to this area but not the Dis itself...I signed up for the Princess Weekend 5K when it opened up hoping to get myself in shape enough to walk it (I have exercise-induced asthma and cannot run as of now). Unfortunately I haven't been able to get to legitimate 'training' just yet. I have been steadily increasing my walking after moving in to an apartment building that is about a half-mile from my college. I am also signed up for a 'running' course next semester that is essentially unsupervised time to walk or run for a gym credit. I am hoping to use the school's treadmills to walk and potentially begin a Couch to 5K-style routine (but not sticking to the 10-weeks as I don't believe I can handle it).
My question is...is it worth my time to attempt this 5K? I believe I already have something to the effect of a 16-minute mile, plus I know there will probably be character meets on the course that I plan to ignore, so I know the timing will be lax. I'm just a bit worried about being one of only a handful of walkers since 5Ks are so 'short' for those of you who are lucky enough to run. For those of you who have participated, is it possible to power-walk? I am hoping to be able to work in short runs by February but I am unsure. I am using this 5K as motivation to finally get in some sort of shape!
TIA.
I am new to this area but not the Dis itself...I signed up for the Princess Weekend 5K when it opened up hoping to get myself in shape enough to walk it (I have exercise-induced asthma and cannot run as of now). Unfortunately I haven't been able to get to legitimate 'training' just yet. I have been steadily increasing my walking after moving in to an apartment building that is about a half-mile from my college. I am also signed up for a 'running' course next semester that is essentially unsupervised time to walk or run for a gym credit. I am hoping to use the school's treadmills to walk and potentially begin a Couch to 5K-style routine (but not sticking to the 10-weeks as I don't believe I can handle it).
My question is...is it worth my time to attempt this 5K? I believe I already have something to the effect of a 16-minute mile, plus I know there will probably be character meets on the course that I plan to ignore, so I know the timing will be lax. I'm just a bit worried about being one of only a handful of walkers since 5Ks are so 'short' for those of you who are lucky enough to run. For those of you who have participated, is it possible to power-walk? I am hoping to be able to work in short runs by February but I am unsure. I am using this 5K as motivation to finally get in some sort of shape!
TIA.