I still haven't given up my dream of being able to run any kind of distance for a sustained period of time. Since I'm still working on getting my lungs to keep up, I've been running intervals. But I felt like I wasn't really getting anywhere (and not just because I was on a treadmill - baZING!), so I did some distance math and came up with the following:
1 km = 0.6 mi
Since the treadmill measures in miles and I want to be able to run a 5k, that means:
5 km = 3.0 mi
But since I'm not ready to run a full 5k without breaks, I timed myself to see how long it took to run 1 km (or 0.6 mi):
7 minutes = 0.6 mi
This means it will take me about 35 minutes to run 5k.
Once I figured this out, I decided I should revise my intervals to reflect actually achieving something in my running, rather than just running. So here's my running plan:
Walk 3.5 min
Run 7.0 min
Walk 3.5 min
Run 7.0 min
Walk 3.5 min
Run 7.0 min
Walk 3.5 min
The running part will have me at 3 km, which would be great. Of course, the walking parts will not equal 0.5 km because I'll be going slower, but I'll still be getting a 35 min workout. And with any luck those 3.5 min intervals will stop being walking and start being running...
...if I can keep breathing!
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