Aubrey, your work schedule sounds difficult: I don't envy you! Did you mean you wanted your 4 year old to run alongside of you as you run, or that you would be running with her in a stroller that you would be pushing? I don't have any kids other than my (soon-to-be) 3 year old, but I would think she wouldn't be able to do most runs. Maybe this first week and the second, but beyond that I sort of doubt she could keep up. I have a friend who just completed her first marathon, and her kids (7 and 5) "competed" in a kids' fun run, but it was only a 1k event. I'm going to try and go for workouts in the morning before my husband and son are up (ugh), so I do understand that it's hard to fit a workout in. I bet your FIL will be a great resource - lucky you!
Tanya, I don't think you really have to get the very best shoes or anything, but I do know that I had been fitted by a "specialist" before at Sports Chalet, and never felt really comfortable in the pair, but just kept thinking that that's how they were supposed to fit, and every time I worked out with them on (we have an elliptical machine) my feet would hurt. These new ones I'll start running in tomorrow, but they already felt much better than my old ones. I think if you've got a pair of comfortable ones you might be able to get *better* ones, but you'll probaby do all right at the beginning in what you've got.
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I'm about as ready as I can be to start tomorrow with the running. My marathoner friend sent me a message that said:
You'll want to get some running socks - doesn't have to be fancy, but you want to get away from wearing cotton when you run. That goes for shirts, shorts/pants, bras and undies! Cotton holds sweat, it chafes (ugh, chafing is the worst!), and gets heavier the longer you run. Target's C9 line is pretty inexpensive and works well - I love their long sleeved shirts and pants (fav fit pants are the ones I use). TJ Maxx is a great place to pick up name brand stuff cheap. I also go to JoesNewBalanceOutlet online and Running Warehouse online.
I think I've got everything covered, since I'd picked up some of the stuff over the last couple of years, as it turns out. I downloaded the Robert Ullrey podcasts that correspond with the C25K program, and I think I'm mentally ready to start running. My biggest concern for tomorrow is actually getting up early in the morning and getting myself out the door! I'll post again tomorrow once I've completed my first run. Hope your days are going well!