I just hit a point where I feel like I'm gonna die if I run the whole time and it is embarassingly short, like five minutes. I tried slowing my pace and that hits my feet and legs in a totally different (uncomfortable) way and the pace is slower than a brisk walk.
This morning I finally just ignored the queues and ran as fast as I could on the straight portions of the track and walked the curves, then I ran the curves and walked the straight portions. For this I ran as hard as I could, which definitely felt harder on my leg muscles. I think those short sprints, while being fun aren't long enough to build up my breath which is where my problem is.
So, aside from just chugging s o s l o w l y through the longer jogs in C25K, what can I do to both get faster and get to the point where I can actually run for a real amount of time?
This morning I finally just ignored the queues and ran as fast as I could on the straight portions of the track and walked the curves, then I ran the curves and walked the straight portions. For this I ran as hard as I could, which definitely felt harder on my leg muscles. I think those short sprints, while being fun aren't long enough to build up my breath which is where my problem is.
So, aside from just chugging s o s l o w l y through the longer jogs in C25K, what can I do to both get faster and get to the point where I can actually run for a real amount of time?