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Originally Posted by big_john127
Breathing went better today, as well as pace. pain flared up briefly behind the shoulder again but then went away.
any other real big guys running?
I'm 6'3 290
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You should have mentioned your size in your initial post. In addition to avoiding impact damage (at a slow speed you are coming down on each step with 900 pounds!) You need to keep your heart rate in a moderate level (be able to speak) for a longer time. Walking and jogging will help with that.
1. Run a controlled pace (jog or trot),
2. Track how hong it takes you to finish. Every few runs, try to take 20-30 seconds off your time.
Suggestion. Walk a progressively quicker 1/4 mile. Start slow and pick it up. Stop and stretch your calves, back and quads.
Run a short distance 3/10ths mile. Stop and stretch. Walk a while then trot a slightly longer distance 1/2 mile. Stretch calves, back and quads. Walk a little then run a slightly longer distance.
Make your exercise last 45-60 minutes. Over time, eliminate one of the stopping points. Ultimately plan to go the distance.