SuzanneSLO
Well-known member
Can I train for and run a 10K in January?
I am not and never have been an athlete, but I have been walking 2 miles consistently 5 days a week for the last 5 years. I couldn't get myself to increase my speed or distance while walking, so in January, I started a C25K program.
In the middle of that training, my cardiologist tells me I need to replace my BAV, oh, and repair my aortic aneurism. Until then, I can continue to do any exercise that I find comfortable. By the time I had my surgery in early June, each week I was running about 1.75 miles 2X, 2.5 miles 1X and walking 2 miles 2X.
Now one month post-surgery, I am walking 2 miles 7X per week. I have just started cardiac rehab and walked about 3 miles on a treadmill at 3% incline. The nurse at cardiac rehab has told me that easing me back into running won't be part of the program
I had been toying with training for either a 5K or HM next January (2014) but the HM seemed too ambitious and the 5k not ambitious enough. Then, Tuesday, the race organizers announced that there will also be a 10K but it is likely to sell out quickly.
If the goal is to finish, will I be able to train and complete a 10k 7 months after surgery? And can I do this and still enjoy running? Thanks. -- Suzanne
I am not and never have been an athlete, but I have been walking 2 miles consistently 5 days a week for the last 5 years. I couldn't get myself to increase my speed or distance while walking, so in January, I started a C25K program.
In the middle of that training, my cardiologist tells me I need to replace my BAV, oh, and repair my aortic aneurism. Until then, I can continue to do any exercise that I find comfortable. By the time I had my surgery in early June, each week I was running about 1.75 miles 2X, 2.5 miles 1X and walking 2 miles 2X.
Now one month post-surgery, I am walking 2 miles 7X per week. I have just started cardiac rehab and walked about 3 miles on a treadmill at 3% incline. The nurse at cardiac rehab has told me that easing me back into running won't be part of the program
I had been toying with training for either a 5K or HM next January (2014) but the HM seemed too ambitious and the 5k not ambitious enough. Then, Tuesday, the race organizers announced that there will also be a 10K but it is likely to sell out quickly.
If the goal is to finish, will I be able to train and complete a 10k 7 months after surgery? And can I do this and still enjoy running? Thanks. -- Suzanne