My 220 is a stout, stocky hockey player who discovered beer 220. I'm 5'10" with a 29" inseam--short (but strong) legs. Running really is not my groove.
Figured out last night that running on the rubber "gutter" of the walking/biking path is much better than concrete. I think that after the 5k, I'm going to start walking to the trail (~3/4 mile) and then running on said rubber for about 1-2 miles a run, and that will be it. But up to the 5k I'm going to be including about 1/2 concrete since that is what the 5k is on.
After the 5k I will probably start incorporating sprints for the fast twitch (better for hockey); I just don't have time for it now.
And thanks for the encouragement and advice. I'm trying not to increase pace and distance in the same day; if I increase my pace, I'm not going to increase my distance (and will likely decrease) and vice-versa. I did ignore the 10% rule some since 3 miles isn't much, and if we kept at the 10% rule it would take me about 37 days to even run 3 miles in a single go.
If anyone would like to critique my plan, have at it--I think I may be going too hard this weekend:
• .7 mile jog, 10 minute break, .7 mile jog
• (Off day)
• 5 minute walk, 5 minute jog, 5 minute walk, 8 minute jog, 5 minute walk, 5 minute jog
• 5 minute walk, 10 minute jog, 5 minute walk, 10 minute jog
• (Off day for Hockey)
• (Off day)
• (Off day)
• 1.1 mile “run” at 9:45 (holy cow am I slow)
• 5 minute walk, 12 minute jog, 8 minute walk, 8 minute jog, 8 minute walk. (Last night)
• TONIGHT: 5 minute walk, 20 minute jog, 5 minute walk, 20 minute jog, 5 minute walk (~3 to 3.5 miles)
• Tomorrow is off
• Thursday is a light 1 mile jog/run, and I play hockey
• Friday is a slow 4 mile jog. Aiming for about 3/4 of my pace last night, which was the fastest I think I’ve had.
• Saturday is a 40 minute, 1/2 pace
• Sunday is a 5k, for time
• Monday is a 40 minute, 1/2 pace
• Tuesday is off
• Wednesday is a 3/4 pace 5k
• Thursday is a 1 mile, slow pace jog (and I play hockey)
• Friday is off
• Saturday is either off or 1-2 miles
• Sunday is the race.