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Advice wantedjust started running, anyone have any advice?
Posted September 6, 2022 by OpusDei in Fitness

I've always been the fat girl that absolutely dreaded running. So I was pretty surprised that recently one day I got the urge to just try it, I've been running for about a week now. I did it in pretty short intervals but I can for about 3-4 minutes now before needing to take a break and I'd love to be able to keep going for longer. I am still overweight/obese but have been on a journey since last year trying to change that.

I do ideally want running to help me lose weight but tbh I've actually really been enjoying how it makes me feel - while moving around the house I feel like I can move myself around much better than before, I feel like even my walk is stronger (as opposed to before where I kinda felt like I was dragging myself around), I even feel like I'm breathing better?

I'm trying not to get too crazy about it but I'm definitely enjoying it more than I thought I would considering how much I HATED it before. I was just wondering if anyone generally has any advice for weightloss with running, nutrition, shoes, etc. and just generally how to keep the momentum going. ETA: Also advice for safety. Right now I run in a park near my home during the day and I'd say it's incredibly safe, but that doesn't mean that can't change with the wrong person/I may even decide to try running elsewhere sometime, but I generally am preferring to run outdoors than on a treadmill.

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[Deleted]September 7, 2022

ALWAYS warm up and cool down. I was young and stupid and would skip both back in the day, and I got a lot of injuries as a result! Also, do cross train. I couldn't believe what a difference weight lifting made to both my speed and my ease of runs.

For safety, always make sure someone knows where you're going to be, what route you intend to take and how long you expect to be gone. I also had one of these just in case I had some kind of medical emergency, and it gave me a lot of peace of mind: https://www.roadid.com/

Good luck!