I have Athlitic Induced Asthma. I would like to be able to
run 1.5 miles without an attack on a regular basis. I
need help setting up a program to facilitate this.
Thank You
Dean J. Parker
Asthma and Running
Moderators: Boss Man, cassiegose
Try something like this.
1. Walk for 2 minutes 30, jog for 30 seconds repeat for maybe 7-8 times. So you're doing 21-24 minutes at a time.
2. Do this 5 days a week, making sure not to have the two days off back to back, so make sure when you have a day off, your have the other 3 days later, so the days are nicely spaced.
3. Week 2. Walk for 2 minutes 20, jog for 40 seconds.
4. Week 3. Walk for 2 minutes 10, jog for 50 seconds.
Keep cutting walking times by 10 seconds every week, and increase jogging by 10 seconds every week.
This should give you the chance to see how much exertion you can do, and over time you might be able to do the 20 minutes jogging completely.
1. Walk for 2 minutes 30, jog for 30 seconds repeat for maybe 7-8 times. So you're doing 21-24 minutes at a time.
2. Do this 5 days a week, making sure not to have the two days off back to back, so make sure when you have a day off, your have the other 3 days later, so the days are nicely spaced.
3. Week 2. Walk for 2 minutes 20, jog for 40 seconds.
4. Week 3. Walk for 2 minutes 10, jog for 50 seconds.
Keep cutting walking times by 10 seconds every week, and increase jogging by 10 seconds every week.
This should give you the chance to see how much exertion you can do, and over time you might be able to do the 20 minutes jogging completely.
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Asthma and Running
to simple, but very good
Thank You
Dean J. Parker
Thank You
Dean J. Parker
I have exercise enduced asthma as well and I'm a long distance runner. It really does get better the better conditioned you are. I used to always need inhaler but now I've stopped using it. Focus on going slow. Just a jog and gradually increase the length of your jogs. Give it time and I really think it will improve.