I am the WORST runner. I HATE it, mainly because I struggle so much when I do try it. I would like to be able to run a mile and a half in 16 minutes by the time May comes around. (I'm in the military, and that's next physical fitness test. )
What is the best way to increase endurance / better running time?
I repeat, I am in awful running shape. So I need to start slow.
I agree with getting outside. Most beginner running programs include walk/run. First, it's very important that you warm up. Walk fast for 10 minutes. Then start jogging for 2-3 mnutes. Then walk 2-3 minutes. Keep repeating. Gradually decrease the time you are walking and increase the time you running. Your cardiovascualr system will improve as you do ths. You'll be better able to get oxygen to working muscles, your body will utilize fuel more efficiently. So this will also help you be able to run faster.
Remember to leave your arms free. Do not carry a I-Pod or Walkman in your hands.
Your arms control your cadence and give your entire body rhythm so keep them loose and let them swing naturally.
Good running shoes and clothes that don't interfere with your arm and leg movement are important too.
The point being is that you don't run with just your legs; your entire body runs. For some people the action is so natural that it requires no thought at all; for others they have to remind themselves to keep their upper body loose and in sync with their stride.
Packard wrote:Remember to leave your arms free. Do not carry a I-Pod or Walkman in your hands.
Your arms control your cadence and give your entire body rhythm so keep them loose and let them swing naturally.
Good running shoes and clothes that don't interfere with your arm and leg movement are important too.
The point being is that you don't run with just your legs; your entire body runs. For some people the action is so natural that it requires no thought at all; for others they have to remind themselves to keep their upper body loose and in sync with their stride.
Really good points!!! Kudos to you! One reason some people have trouble running is that they have poor biomechanics. Relax your shoulders, relax your ankle joint. But do engage your core. Using the core isimportant to help keep you stable and take stress off of other muscle groups.