Month: March 2025 (Page 2 of 2)

Inquiry week 5

In my fifth week of training, I started to work a bit more on my running stamina, and improve on how far I could run without slowing too much. I started the week with my usual pattern of walking for 5 minutes and running for 30 seconds, but halfway through the week I upped my running time to 45 seconds and lowered my walking time to 4 minutes, and it went well. It may not seem like too big of a jump but I consider any improvement good, and I didn’t want to over exert myself trying to rush through training.

I found myself having an easier time running compared to the first week, and I found that with only a slight increase in time spent running, my foot didn’t bother me too much and I was able to stick to my new routine for the rest of week 5. By the end of the week I was able to breath through the running portion and didn’t find myself watching the clock quite as closely as before.

The weather this week was also very favourable and made it a lot easier to get out of the house and onto the trail, and I often slowed to take videos of the sun and the nature around me, so that I could attach them to my blog posts. Overall week 5 was a very successful training week.

Inquiry week 4

In my fourth week of training (really the fifth but I will go over that) I was frustrated with myself. I felt like I wasn’t improving and that I was set back by my past injuries. I was unable to train in the previous week as I had pushed myself too far and I had to rest my foot.

I am not sure the extent of how badly my foot was broken years ago, as I was 14 at the time and I struggle to recall memories from then (six years ago) but what I do know is that because I didn’t go to the emergency room right away, my foot had started to heal on its own and it wasn’t healing bad enough for the doctor to preform a surgery to fix it, which would have been the only solution at the time. I was sent home with instructions to use crutches and avoid pressure on my foot to prevent further harm, but being a moody 14 year old that was embarrassed by breathing in public, I avoided the use of my crutches after the second day. If I could go back in time I would knock some sense into myself, but all I can do now is adapt my activities to better suit my self and hope I don’t over exert myself. Unfortunately for me it seemed like walking on the treadmill was the exact opposite thing that my foot needed, and I was unable to put a ton of pressure on my foot for a week as a result.

This week I was feeling a lot better, and decided to go back to my original pattern of 5 minutes walking and 30 seconds running, and see how my foot fared with the old routine. It seemed to go over well, I haven’t noticed any unusual pain and I think my stamina is recovering. I also was relieved to see the snow was mostly gone, and I was able to comfortably go on my usual trail where the ground is a bit softer and easier for my foot to handle.

I decided to act like a running influencer on Tik Tok and film myself for my running portions, but I had to mute the audio so you can’t hear my breathing, and because I cannot find a song I wanted to add.

Overall my fourth week went quite well, especially since I had to take a pause for the previous week, I felt like I got back on track right away. I am happy with the progress I made to help me get back to where I was, even if it was more of a step to the side rather than forward.

Inquiry week 3

For my third week of training there was a bit of a snow storm, so I wasn’t able to go out as often as I would have liked, but I made up for my lack of running by making sure to exercise indoors by using the treadmills at CARSA, which I wasn’t confident enough to run on without fear of falling so I did go a bit backwards in my training. I am very fortunate that indoor treadmills are accessible to me, as I would have had to get quite creative without them, and I am not sure I am prepared for that. Because I was unable to run while on the treadmill, I focused more on building endurance and challenged myself to walk further than 5km. I was able to do 6km before I had to get off, and I felt very proud that I was able to stay moving for an extra kilometer, when previously I struggled with 5.

Since I am not super comfortable taking pictures of myself in public when I am alone, I only have one photo from before the snow and an old photo of me on a treadmill to attach, but combine them together and you will get a recent photo of me on a treadmill. (I have permission to share the photo with my friend in it)

Overall I think my third week went quite well, I was able to still train even though it was cold and icy outside, and I saw some improvement in my stamina and endurance which felt nice. In the future I would definitely prefer to stay outside for my training, but when I have no other choice, treadmills work great.

Inquiry week 2

For my second week of training to run a 5k, I still took it slow. I didn’t want to rush myself and ruin the idea of running for myself, so I did the first two days as a faster paced walk. I noticed as the days went by I found it easier to walk for longer distances without feeling out of breath or having to slow down, so I decided to increase my difficulty for the last day of my second week. I started this last day like usual, with a fast paced walk on my usual trail, but after around 5 minutes of walking, I ran for 30 seconds. It may not sound like a lot but I don’t run often, and because I had to keep the health of my foot in mind, I had to start very slow. I continued the pattern of walking for 5 minutes and running for 30 seconds until I returned back to my starting position, and by the end of my day I felt good. I had successfully shaved 5 minutes off my time without hurting myself, and I was able to stay with the pattern without getting discouraged.

I found that by the end of the week I not only found that my stamina had improved, but that I also saw an improvement with my mental health which is super important this time of year. I also found myself running more often than just my scheduled days, even if just across the parking lot to my car at the end of the day. Overall I think my second week was super successful!

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