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  • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

    Question for the runners here:

    If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

    I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

    #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

    sticklandtim@mastodon.greenS This user is from outside of this forum
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    sticklandtim@mastodon.green
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    #3

    @WTL
    Great question:
    Quality shoes, cheap clothes.
    Conversational pace is a good thing, even if it's talking to yourself.
    Enjoy your running.

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    • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

      Question for the runners here:

      If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

      I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

      #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

      aaron@cutie.cityA This user is from outside of this forum
      aaron@cutie.cityA This user is from outside of this forum
      aaron@cutie.city
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      #4

      @WTL
      Try lots of different things - surfaces, inclines, routes. It's very easy to think you don't like running when you've only seen 10% of what's on offer.

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      • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

        Question for the runners here:

        If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

        I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

        #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

        askekammer@mastodon.onlineA This user is from outside of this forum
        askekammer@mastodon.onlineA This user is from outside of this forum
        askekammer@mastodon.online
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        #5

        @WTL

        Care less about the metrics - you're only competing with yourself. Focus instead on the enjoyment you get out of #running.

        And know why you run.

        This is about running. This is not about running.

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        • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

          Question for the runners here:

          If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

          I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

          #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

          jvdb@mastodon.nlJ This user is from outside of this forum
          jvdb@mastodon.nlJ This user is from outside of this forum
          jvdb@mastodon.nl
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          #6

          @WTL Connect with other runners (IRL or online). They are the most valuable source of encouragement, advice and sense of not being alone.

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          • askekammer@mastodon.onlineA askekammer@mastodon.online

            @WTL

            Care less about the metrics - you're only competing with yourself. Focus instead on the enjoyment you get out of #running.

            And know why you run.

            This is about running. This is not about running.

            folfdk@helvede.netF This user is from outside of this forum
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            #7

            @askekammer @WTL

            I'd also tell myself to focus on the long run (pun intended) as in the long term goals.
            It's a slow process, so building up a good routine that you stick to (e.g. by remembering to keep it fun!) is crucial. And recovery is key when you start working out a bit more. The body needs enough rest to recover and that's really in the deep sleep and 7+ even 8+ hours of sleep every day

            Boiled down:
            1. Have fun
            2. Slow down
            3. Sleep is training

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            • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

              Question for the runners here:

              If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

              I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

              #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

              recollir@mountains.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
              recollir@mountains.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
              recollir@mountains.social
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              #8

              @WTL Be flexible with your plans and adapt to how your body feels, how the weather is and other life circumstances.

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              • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                Question for the runners here:

                If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

                I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

                #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

                li@social.lolL This user is from outside of this forum
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                #9

                @WTL
                - Mix things up, hill work, speed work, tempo, endurance, and don't try to beat segment/splits each effort.
                - Incremental growth is important, don't go straight to ultra!
                - Cross training in recovery is a really good way of keeping everything strong and flexible and staying injury free - climbing, bike, pool, s+c
                - Stop comparing against other people, and focus on your own journey.

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                • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                  Question for the runners here:

                  If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

                  I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

                  #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

                  eenriquelopez@kotlin.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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                  eenriquelopez@kotlin.social
                  wrote last edited by
                  #10

                  @WTL consistency above everything else.

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                  • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                    Question for the runners here:

                    If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

                    I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

                    #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

                    dairpo@ottawa.placeD This user is from outside of this forum
                    dairpo@ottawa.placeD This user is from outside of this forum
                    dairpo@ottawa.place
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                    #11

                    @WTL Slow down, yeah. The first step is also the hardest until the habit's formed (and there's no shame in needing to stop and then get back on later).

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                    • recollir@mountains.socialR recollir@mountains.social

                      @WTL Be flexible with your plans and adapt to how your body feels, how the weather is and other life circumstances.

                      rotnroll666@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #12

                      @recollir @WTL that 100%. It’s about freedom and enjoyment and not another literal treadmill.

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                      • folfdk@helvede.netF folfdk@helvede.net

                        @askekammer @WTL

                        I'd also tell myself to focus on the long run (pun intended) as in the long term goals.
                        It's a slow process, so building up a good routine that you stick to (e.g. by remembering to keep it fun!) is crucial. And recovery is key when you start working out a bit more. The body needs enough rest to recover and that's really in the deep sleep and 7+ even 8+ hours of sleep every day

                        Boiled down:
                        1. Have fun
                        2. Slow down
                        3. Sleep is training

                        wtl@mastodon.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
                        wtl@mastodon.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
                        wtl@mastodon.social
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                        #13

                        @folfdk @askekammer Sleep in quality and quantity is so important.

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                        • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                          Question for the runners here:

                          If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

                          I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

                          #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

                          marcelh@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #14

                          @WTL Try out both running alone and with a group of like-minded people. Also do some weight lifting and swimming.

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                          • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                            Question for the runners here:

                            If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

                            I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

                            #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

                            ada@blahaj.zoneA This user is from outside of this forum
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                            ada@blahaj.zone
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                            @WTL@mastodon.social Your left ankle rolls inwards which will eventually cause a stress fracture. You'll hate it, but you need to lose the zero drop shoes with no support.

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                            • dairpo@ottawa.placeD dairpo@ottawa.place

                              @WTL Slow down, yeah. The first step is also the hardest until the habit's formed (and there's no shame in needing to stop and then get back on later).

                              kaneda_runs@dresden.networkK This user is from outside of this forum
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                              #16

                              @dairpo @WTL
                              I completely agree—take it slow, carefully increase your distance/kilometers from week to week. And buy an inexpensive GPS watch with HR Monitor, keep an eye on your heart rate and use the zones as a guide.

                              I started right away with 5 km and had to keep running, but it wasn't long before I got injured.

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                              • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                                Question for the runners here:

                                If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

                                I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

                                #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

                                tekvsakdan@mastodon.tekvsakdan.siT This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @WTL, I’d tell myself: it’s better to run shorter distances regularly than to run longer distances irregularly.

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                                • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                                  Question for the runners here:

                                  If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

                                  I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

                                  #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

                                  rowinspeez@mas.toR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  #18

                                  @WTL I'd tell myself to just go, and not worry too much about making sure I'm 100% prepped to go. Almost nothing I ever forgot ended up being a big factor, including having enough water for shorter runs.

                                  Triple checking and bathroom trips always made me take an extra 15 minutes to get out the door, and that was time I could have spent warming up or cooling down, or just running.

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                                  • ada@blahaj.zoneA ada@blahaj.zone

                                    @WTL@mastodon.social Your left ankle rolls inwards which will eventually cause a stress fracture. You'll hate it, but you need to lose the zero drop shoes with no support.

                                    wtl@mastodon.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    #19

                                    @ada Good lesson to pay attention to our running form. Sometimes we have to learn our lessons the hard way. (Also have done that)

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                                    • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                                      Question for the runners here:

                                      If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

                                      I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

                                      #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

                                      aramloosman@tooting.chA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      #20

                                      @WTL For me it would not be much of advice, just "keep going, you're doing great"

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                                      • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                                        Question for the runners here:

                                        If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

                                        I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

                                        #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

                                        kigelia@mastodon.onlineK This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        #21

                                        @WTL

                                        1. Strength training is vital
                                        2. Cliche I know but run your slow runs slower and your faster sessions faster. Appreciate it is way more nuanced than that but I think it is important.

                                        Final point would be to enjoy it. Don’t worry about your pace. Don’t spend loads on gear immediately. Just get out and run.

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                                        • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                                          Question for the runners here:

                                          If you could give yourself some advice when you were just starting out to run, what would it be?

                                          I'd tell myself to slow down (pace and KMs).

                                          #Running #RunnersOfMasodon #ParkRun #RunningAdvice

                                          woollypigs@sudomakecake.comW This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          #22

                                          @WTL loads of very good advice already. Mine would be don't be afraid of taking rest days. Walking is running.

                                          Which I'm lucky to not be, and probably why I'm still running, two years on, especially when I've always hated the idea of running, before I started.

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