Don
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I am currently 88 days into a challenge I set myself.
As a mid 30's man, I decided to try and make a change to my lifestyle. I used to be a very active sportsman, and retired from competitive sport when my first child came along and struggling to recover from a nasty injury.
It took a few years, but as the drive to fight for a place in a team was gone, I found my motivation sapping and the weight adding on.
I almost hit 13 stone one day earlier this year and as someone that is only 5 feet 8.5 (the .5 is important
) it was time to take action.
I was still playing sport a bit, but at a much lower level, and I would do a few things a month to at least feel like I was doing something, but it was clear, fitness was suffering, and I was getting bigger.
I decided to set myself a challenge.
I would run EVERY day for a year, and set a single mile as the distance, because largely this is a mental challenge. To ENSURE I actually run at least a mile EVERY day. No doubling up if I miss a day, just a simple task to complete each day.
Now, anyone can run a mile, people run more every day, and probably a lot faster than I do, but this is about changing my lifestyle, not just my waist. In fact, I do not care about my weight really, I just wanted to feel like I used to, or as close as possible. I also have to factor in my injury history (Ankle breaks, foot breaks, knee problems and plantar fasciitus) so pushing too hard too soon, or putting in too many miles a week may actually set me back, at least initially.
My first few runs were terrible, I had been suffering foot cramps when running, and it was hitting me hard, and I found that some new Mizuno running shoes started to make a difference. My feet were getting happier with running every day, and each and every run is now a much happier affair. SO, to anyone considering running, DO NOT SKIMP ON SHOES. Get a fit done, try a few pairs, and actually run in them. A shoe that feels great standing around in the shop might not be the one to make running feel great again. Any decent running shop will let you do that![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)
Now my runs are just part of my routine, and I fit them in where I can. Most days it is in the evening once the kids and wife are in bed, but it can vary. I even did a few miles on a treadmill in my hotel when I travel for work just to make sure I could fit it in!
I throw in a few longer runs every now and again, and will probably go out for a few 5k/10k races, and perhaps a half marathon later in the year, with time goals for each (basically planning to beat all my existing PBs for any distance
)
Current goals are for a 6 mile single mile, a sub 22minute 5k, and a sub 48 10k.
Currently I feel great. I am approaching a 1/4 of the way through, I feel more trim, more active, and more awake. I sleep better, and seem to be more focused at work.
I was not intending to post this here or anywhere when I started, but I do feel that the more people know about it, the more likely I am to keep this up, and make sure I hit my goal. I do not think that there are many people who can honestly say they have run a mile every day for an entire year, without fail, but I want to be one of them, and posting here might just help me achieve my goal![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)
If you want to see how I am getting on in real time, here is my Strava, where all my runs are uploaded daily!
https://www.strava.com/athletes/11158233
As a mid 30's man, I decided to try and make a change to my lifestyle. I used to be a very active sportsman, and retired from competitive sport when my first child came along and struggling to recover from a nasty injury.
It took a few years, but as the drive to fight for a place in a team was gone, I found my motivation sapping and the weight adding on.
I almost hit 13 stone one day earlier this year and as someone that is only 5 feet 8.5 (the .5 is important
![Wink ;) ;)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/wink.gif)
I was still playing sport a bit, but at a much lower level, and I would do a few things a month to at least feel like I was doing something, but it was clear, fitness was suffering, and I was getting bigger.
I decided to set myself a challenge.
I would run EVERY day for a year, and set a single mile as the distance, because largely this is a mental challenge. To ENSURE I actually run at least a mile EVERY day. No doubling up if I miss a day, just a simple task to complete each day.
Now, anyone can run a mile, people run more every day, and probably a lot faster than I do, but this is about changing my lifestyle, not just my waist. In fact, I do not care about my weight really, I just wanted to feel like I used to, or as close as possible. I also have to factor in my injury history (Ankle breaks, foot breaks, knee problems and plantar fasciitus) so pushing too hard too soon, or putting in too many miles a week may actually set me back, at least initially.
My first few runs were terrible, I had been suffering foot cramps when running, and it was hitting me hard, and I found that some new Mizuno running shoes started to make a difference. My feet were getting happier with running every day, and each and every run is now a much happier affair. SO, to anyone considering running, DO NOT SKIMP ON SHOES. Get a fit done, try a few pairs, and actually run in them. A shoe that feels great standing around in the shop might not be the one to make running feel great again. Any decent running shop will let you do that
![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)
Now my runs are just part of my routine, and I fit them in where I can. Most days it is in the evening once the kids and wife are in bed, but it can vary. I even did a few miles on a treadmill in my hotel when I travel for work just to make sure I could fit it in!
I throw in a few longer runs every now and again, and will probably go out for a few 5k/10k races, and perhaps a half marathon later in the year, with time goals for each (basically planning to beat all my existing PBs for any distance
![Big Grin :D :D](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/biggrin.gif)
Current goals are for a 6 mile single mile, a sub 22minute 5k, and a sub 48 10k.
Currently I feel great. I am approaching a 1/4 of the way through, I feel more trim, more active, and more awake. I sleep better, and seem to be more focused at work.
I was not intending to post this here or anywhere when I started, but I do feel that the more people know about it, the more likely I am to keep this up, and make sure I hit my goal. I do not think that there are many people who can honestly say they have run a mile every day for an entire year, without fail, but I want to be one of them, and posting here might just help me achieve my goal
![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)
If you want to see how I am getting on in real time, here is my Strava, where all my runs are uploaded daily!
https://www.strava.com/athletes/11158233
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