Hello Escapists, heres my situation. Its not a problem, or a hindrance, or that I don't know what to do, but its something that I feel I would benefit from if I had some external input, and something that could also be helpful for others.
Anyway, i'm currently unfit. Not overweight, but above average weight and with average to under-average muscle strength. Not only is it about time and a good lifestyle choice for me to get fit, but also a requirement for the career I want to pursue. The situation I face is as follows.
I have recently bought a decent pair of outdoor running shoes (I live near a national park with gravel tracks, bushland, and lots of hills) and have used them once. After my first run, I felt like throwing up and it took me the good part of 5 minutes while walking to catch my breath. I think I am over exerting myself and I would appreciate some tips for someone like me, who is unfit and new to a structured physical exercise regime, on what I should and should not be doing.
My current plan is to continue with my morning runs, and flog myself. What I think is that I won't be making decent progress unless I really push myself. No pain, no gain, right? But i'm not sure if thats the right thing to do. I also have free gym membership for the next three months at the place where I work, and once I finish my training and start my shifts there, which finish at 3pm, I intend to spend one hour there three days a week focusing on building my upper body strength. So thats morning runs 4 days a week, and gym workouts 3 days a week one hour in the afternoons, with stuff like pushups and squats and other stretches/basic stuff I can do on the floor at home.
The Escapist is great and diverse bunch of people, and I look forward to input from all of you.
TL;DR breakdown and questions:
How hard should I be pushing myself?
What are the best exercises and strategies to use for uphill/downhill running, and building shoulder/upper body strength?
Should I really consider a personal trainer? How expensive are they?
BONUS QUESTION
Good running/exercise music?
Thanks all.
Anyway, i'm currently unfit. Not overweight, but above average weight and with average to under-average muscle strength. Not only is it about time and a good lifestyle choice for me to get fit, but also a requirement for the career I want to pursue. The situation I face is as follows.
I have recently bought a decent pair of outdoor running shoes (I live near a national park with gravel tracks, bushland, and lots of hills) and have used them once. After my first run, I felt like throwing up and it took me the good part of 5 minutes while walking to catch my breath. I think I am over exerting myself and I would appreciate some tips for someone like me, who is unfit and new to a structured physical exercise regime, on what I should and should not be doing.
My current plan is to continue with my morning runs, and flog myself. What I think is that I won't be making decent progress unless I really push myself. No pain, no gain, right? But i'm not sure if thats the right thing to do. I also have free gym membership for the next three months at the place where I work, and once I finish my training and start my shifts there, which finish at 3pm, I intend to spend one hour there three days a week focusing on building my upper body strength. So thats morning runs 4 days a week, and gym workouts 3 days a week one hour in the afternoons, with stuff like pushups and squats and other stretches/basic stuff I can do on the floor at home.
The Escapist is great and diverse bunch of people, and I look forward to input from all of you.
TL;DR breakdown and questions:
How hard should I be pushing myself?
What are the best exercises and strategies to use for uphill/downhill running, and building shoulder/upper body strength?
Should I really consider a personal trainer? How expensive are they?
BONUS QUESTION
Good running/exercise music?
Thanks all.