Running Weight Loss

Running Weight Loss


 

Marathon Running, Weight Loss and Fitness - How You Could Lose Up To Two Stone Per Marathon

On Sunday, I watched the Flora London Marathon 2008 on DVD. Thirty four thousand people crossed the finish line. Sadly I was not one of them, having failed to secure a place in the race. When I lived in London, I was able to cheer the runners on from my garden, and have dreamed of running the race ever since.

I had a friend who ran a gym and told me of the many people he knew who had permanently injured themselves as a result of running a marathon.

I also know many runners who have run marathons and done so without long term negative health effects.

So, on Sunday, I dusted off my trainers and went for a run, and as I ran, I wondered just how good is running a marathon for you?

Getting out a calculator, a pen, some paper, a sixteen week marathon training plan, and a calorie guide, I worked out the following.

• If you do a 16 week marathon training plan, you can expect to run about 600 miles over those 16 weeks.

• Running 600 miles is the equivalent of doing about 23 marathons.

• If you run at a four hour marathon pace (about 9 minutes a mile), 23 marathons will take you 93 hours

• That is about 5, 600 minutes.

• 5, 600 minutes of running at 9 minutes a mile will burn about 88, 000 calories. • Burning 88, 000 calories is the equivalent of losing 25lbs in weight.

• Training and running a marathon will help you lose between 1 ½ to 2 stone in weight!

The benefits to me of losing this sort of weight, is that it would take me down to my ideal weight. How would losing 1 ½ to 2 stone benefit you?

Are there any other benefits to running a marathon?

Yes there are. Here are just a few of them.

• Increased self esteem.

• Increased fitness.

• More social contacts.

• A lasting sense of achievement.

• Running is fun.

I really like the last benefit. I find running great fun, especially as I vary my running routes as much as possible. Varying your routes always gives you something new to see as you run.

What about injury?

I used to let the thought of injury hold me back. I have since learned that providing you are sensible, and don't overdo it you should avoid injury. Many injuries result from overdoing the training. Another cause of injury is using poor or badly fitting equipment.

If you want to avoid injury, one of the key things to do when running is to listen to your body. Your body will know when it has almost had enough or when things are starting to go wrong, and it'll warn you. If you feel pain, don't ignore it - listen to it and figure out why.

Of course before starting any new system of exercise you should always consult your doctor before hand.

Running a marathon is not easy due to the time you need to commit to training. Powerfully Positive People know this, but have strategies to get past all the difficulties.

· You need to have commitment, and want it badly enough.

· You need to have a plan, breaking your big goals into smaller ones.

· You need to have perseverance, pushing on to each successive goal, just like taking each step when your legs are tired and your feet are aching.

· You need to reward yourself, patting yourself on the back each time you achieve a goal along the way.

I have shown the rewards in terms of your health, fitness, and mental health more than outweigh the effort you will have to put in to train for, and run a marathon.

Will you use a marathon to help you to achieve your health and fitness dreams?


Damian Miles is a life coach and NLP Practitioner and an expert in helping people to live the life of their dreams, and helping people become Powerfully Positive People. For more information on how you can start living your dream life, or on how to become a Powerfully Positive Person and start doing so TODAY check out Damian's website at http://www.liveyourdreamlifetoday.co.uk

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Running/weight loss question!? (Answers: 1) (Comments: 0)
I am 14 and I am a vegan. I weigh 163.2 pounds and am 5'5. I need to lose 40 lbs. I plan on running for 45 minutes each day except for Sunday. I will also lift weights for 15-30 min. I want to lose the weight by April. What should I eat noting my veganism.

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help with running weight-loss plan? (Answers: 1) (Comments: 0)
i just just 45 pounds by eating healthy nad exersising. I started dieting over the summer. I am going to join spring track so for the past three weeks i have been training. I used to be about to only run a half a mile and then walk but now i can run 4 continuous ones with the last 2 miles at about 6.5 mph. I heard that you have to repair your muscles after running so i usually have a btie of a banana and when i get home i have a wheyprotein shake with 21 grams of protien and 101 calories and ill put cinnamon , ice , and sometimes a weightwatchers i point smothie mix in with it. i run 5 days a week, and i always do the captains chair after woods( 5 sets of 12). I also do 500 bicycle sit ups, then 1 day i will spend doing weight training like on my arms, legs, and more abs, but i dont have a protien shake after that, i also cross train with swimming, biking and stair master, but dont have th eshake with those either. I have not lost a single pound after starting this program and i am not sure why? I dont increase my calories in take and i drink plenty of water? am i gaining muscle, or doin gsomething wrong? somethimes i only get 6 hours of sleep. Any tips on how to jumpstart my weight loss? I follow the fat burning foods,(flaxseed oil, ginger, green tea, salmon and garlic, and avacado, and cinnamon) i am very but i still continue to run becuase i want to be on track.

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Running/weight loss plateau,sorta but not really? (Answers: 3) (Comments: 0)
Hi! I'm 16 and I'm looking to lose fat. The problem is, I'm not sure how. I'm getting pretty desperate honestly. It feels like any amount of running I do, the fat just wont go away. Over the past year I've really put on a substantial amount of weight. Last year, I ran a season of cross country and lost some weight but then as soon as the season ended I gained all of it back and then some. Then I ran track, but that had absolutely no effect. After that, I put on some more weight. So over the summer and into the fall I did a good amount of running (or at least what felt like it) I would run 20-25 race pace runs on Monday and Wednesdays, with ab exercises. Tuesday and Thursday would be intervals workouts on the track. Weekends would be a 20-30 minute relaxed run and Sunday would be one long run (45-60 min). That would be a typical week. I probably lost 2 pounds doing this for 4-5 months. This has ended a month ago and now its pre-season track, which includes lighter workouts. The main problem that was stopping weight loss would probably have been diet. During the season, in the beginning i probably consumed 2500 calories, which would mean I was just eating my runs. During the end i was probalby eating 2000. This is probably still way too much. Now I'm doing pre-season track workouts, which are alot alot lighter. So how many calories I should be consuming per day and how should I distribute these meals? Also, I feel wiht lighter workouts, I can consider adding to my current exercises which are just 20min~ runs with core exercises(these hurt alot!) and really light intervals, more aimed at speed i assume.But no matter what I do, it seems my fat percentage if way over what it should be. Further, losing this weight would help me run faster/longer. This is just so important to me. So my questions are...... 1)How should I be exercising? What exercises should I be doing? 2)What should I be eating?How many calories should I be eating? 3) Given my current workout, HOW DO I BURN FAT?

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Running/weight loss tips? (Answers: 1) (Comments: 0)
I want to get better at running, I'm slow, have low endurance, and tire very easily. I also want to lose some weight (about 15 - 20 lbs. or so), any tips? Thanks!

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Whats another excerise that will do the same things as running weight loss wise? Something you can do inside? (Answers: 4) (Comments: 0)
..your house.. I dont leave my house, my neighbourhood is quite scary!

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