pigskinliquors
Dr. Parrothead
The Couch program is darn good. I'd start with it so you have a guide, and then keep yourself honest by getting your butt in this thread every day and post what you did/didn't do that day. You'll be given praise and get kicks in the pants when you are sloughing if you do so. I've had multiple days that I contemplated not getting a workout in, but didn't want to have to post to my 5k brethren that I was slacking. Record your weight, what you eat, and your times/pace for all workouts. Use those and the snide remarks from this thread to motivate your butt to keep moving and keep improving.'prosopis said:http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml'Usual21 said:Ok..so I'm a FFBG. Fat FootBallGuy. 5'7" 240 lbs. Yup, I'm a. However, I'm the type of guy who still plays basketball 3 times a week, flag football in the fall, and baseball in the summer. All my weight is in my upperbody. My legs are cut and skinny, with a big gut up top.
I want to become a runner.
What steps without making me overwhelmed and frustrated can I take to get me started. All help is appreciated.
:jealous: I'd LOVE to attempt that puppy. ________________________Next weekend I'm seriously considering the Cheaha Challenge - 9,500ft of climbing in 100 miles. PSL - you should join!
My update:
I'm still on my freaking off-week for P90x and feel like I'm in a taper (grumpy and antsy). I did Ab Ripper this morning and will do 70 minutes on the elliptical at noon
I am pretty stoked to run the 5k tomorrow with my girls. We'll be running in a group of approximately 20 parents and 25 kids, with the kids ranging from 3 (3 of them being pushed in strollers) to 12. Many of the parents have also never run anywhere near that far, so we should have a blast. We are having a pre-race party tonight so there will be plenty of carb loading.
. However, I'm the type of guy who still plays basketball 3 times a week, flag football in the fall, and baseball in the summer. All my weight is in my upperbody. My legs are cut and skinny, with a big gut up top.

This was all with my new Asics, which (a) felt great and fast, and (b) caused no problems, despite the long workout.
) miles run.