Does anyone else feel like their heart is gonna explode?
@GCHUSTLEHAWAII8 ай бұрын
lol I used to feel that way😂
@bluemoon78077 ай бұрын
exactly
@iangraham67306 ай бұрын
I used to at the start, and also getting a skipped heart beat when your heart is racing can be fun 🙉 the more you run the easier and more relaxed you will feel over time ☺
@ChubbyKittyMeow6 ай бұрын
Yeah. I can run only 4 minutes 😂
@Repostcontentz5 ай бұрын
Running is dangerous
@lesturner98493 жыл бұрын
I walk a brisk mile, slow jog, then I'll transition into running.
@fabiansataro9085 Жыл бұрын
I've been running for two years and this is first I've heard of this. Thank you for sharing the info I can now plan to manage race starts!
@deadringer-cultofdeathratt8813 Жыл бұрын
Bold of you to assume I can run for a few minutes 0:12
@jayapandey33483 ай бұрын
So true
@coryjohnson2486 Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how achy knee pain goes away after the first half mile.
@chelseaguy702 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad to hear that I’m not alone. I thought I was out of shape and there was something seriously wrong with me.😅😅😅
@amarjeethria12436 ай бұрын
even i was thinking the same untill i watched this
@carllake13 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I am new to running and I noticed this and it was discouraging. My first 1.25 is tough. after that is smooth sailing. I even said to my wife that running seems to get easier as I go. I complete 3 miles and I am barely winded. However, I am sucking wind at 1.25 miles. I am over weight and losing weight while building cardio. Very good video.
@DynamicRunningFitness3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Good luck with your training!
@reneejones7807 Жыл бұрын
I live in Las Vegas where in the summer I hike at around 2500 meters in our surrounding mountains. I then hike up another 600 or so meters in the actual hike. Thank you for explaining why I want to die after ten minutes but then go on and feel great. Makes sense!!!
@DynamicRunningFitness Жыл бұрын
I bet that's a beautiful place to go hiking! Thanks for the comment.
@kasonutz541 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this!! I recently started training for military service, I’ve got a year to prepare and I’ve always been terrible with running. I’m starting my running training tomorrow so I wanted to educate myself on why running is so difficult for me, and I think I got my answer. Thanks again!
@thebasementbum45709 ай бұрын
How’s it been?
@Gaffnaldo23 ай бұрын
I'm not overweight, dont smoke and i cant even run for over a minute, after that is seems impossible to continue any longer. Tried couch to 5k and couldn't even do that
@X852832 ай бұрын
Honestly? Go to to a doctor, that is not normal. The first 10 minutes being a "struggle" certainly is nothing like "impossible to continue".
@Gaffnaldo22 ай бұрын
@@X85283 thanks for the feedback, I'm not even exaggerating. I tried slowing down but it was literally just above walking pace and that was just boring. After about 40 seconds I start blowing really heavy and my lungs are killing me. It REALLY pisses me off
@MaskOfCinder2 ай бұрын
@@X85283 Plenty of people don’t have good cardiovascular health. That doesn’t mean he has an illness.
@raphaelhamomba2363Ай бұрын
@@MaskOfCinderYeah
@mikesmit6663 Жыл бұрын
what you describe is similar to what i found. i’m 62. my first K is terrible, breathing not right, knee pain, general discomfort. if i battle through for approximately 1k at about 6min/k then stop and rest, standing still for about 2 minutes, then start my planned run, everything is good. the aches & pains disappear and breathing is fine.
@DJ-Illuminate4 ай бұрын
You can mitigate steady state by doing pushups or situps before you run.
@everythingcrypto5577 Жыл бұрын
That is true, my first two mile is the hardest, once I pass that, it’s like it catch the wind and the mileage after that is a smooth ride out
@patrickokeeffe47872 жыл бұрын
For a while I thought it was just me! I started running about 12 months ago and I would struggle with my breathing and chest burn for the first 10-15 mins....so much so that I'd be on the verge of stopping. I though it was a combo of a few things wrong with me. I'm 60 years old and I was obese nearly all my life until up to 7 years ago. I ended up having a heart attack and I had open heart surgery. I turned my life around since then. During surgery, part of your lower lungs get incapacitated. I thought it maybe a combination of the effects of the surgery had on my heart and lungs and also that my former 80 a day smoking habit had taken its toll on me. On top of that, I had to consider my age and fitness levels too. Although they probably have some bearing on things....I think now that they weren't as big an effect as I thought they were. Thats because I don't suffer now like I used to and its a result of a few modifications that I was ignorant about. I found that I had bad posture, a poor breathing technique, id dive into the first mile too hard, and I would also dive in cold. So I practised getting my posture right, my upper body to relax, and learned how to breath properly. Then I learned to pull the reigns back on that 1st mile and take it handy until everything got warmed up or got up to speed and over that hump. And speaking of warm up which I used to ignore....I now think that it is the most critical 5-7 minutes of time that you can spend on yourself especially if you are an older runner with a body that has been abused most of its life. I do some dynamic exercises for upper body, glutes, quads, hams and I pay double attention on calfs which I had bother with in the past with too. I round it off with a minute or two of air squats and jumping jacks to elevate the heart rate before I start. I don't spend all day on it....usually about 5-7 mins and its the best 5-7 mins that I could spend. All these combined has made a huge difference for that first mile or to get over that hump and also for the rest of the run too.
@gm2407 Жыл бұрын
That is really inspiring. I hope your running is still going well and your heart health is improving. Will start including upper body exercises in my warm ups as well. The breathing techniques helped me improve too. So glad not to get a cold throat and gasping now.
@garyrobinson9514 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you, and thank you for sharing your story!
@joelouden6592 Жыл бұрын
Quite a comeback story. 80 cigarettes? Wow! That's 4 packs a day. That's 5 cigarettes every hour for 16 hours.
@patrickokeeffe4787 Жыл бұрын
@@joelouden6592 Yep...I was a chain smoker and could do 4-6 an hour. Sometimes i light up one after the other. Its also over a quarter of a million cigarettes consumed in the 20 years that I smoked. I'm lucky to be still alive to tell the tale and most grateful that I haven't smoked in years and I'm free of them. Financially I couldn't afford it anyway. The price of them has over tripled in my country since I've stopped. Then you have the hassle in where to smoke...in my day you could smoke in cafes, pubs, restaurants ect....you can't smoke anywhere now.
@javierclement304711 ай бұрын
I don’t have any advice but just wanted to say this is so awesome!!! I’m so glad you turned your life around from obesity and 80 cigs a day! At 60, please make sure to always just let someone know when you’re going running though (I do this even at only 25 because you never know). If you don’t have anyone else in your life, I would even volunteer because it’s so important. I’m very obese and yet can run up to 12.5 miles now without a break. I’m happy. I just started only a month ago running consistently so I’m hoping to have the same journey as you!!! I know it will be over soon. Your diet is number 1, and running number 2. I also smoke about 5 cigs a day but trying to end that. Wishing you the best. God bless you and keep you on your healthy journey 🙏🏽
@r.p.90215 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info., warming up before a run is the best way to address. I jog before a race. Not at my actual pace, but slow to get my muscles warmed up. This really helps. Used to just stretch only then run. I can feel the difference between the two. Once that first mile is done then the runners high kicks in and you can just go.
@re8618 Жыл бұрын
I searched this up because I just got back from the gym- I have been running for a year and love to do a 5k on the treadmill a few times a week, but EVERY time, I almost give up during the first mile. I hate it- but I know it’s gonna get better every time and it does! I can coast easy after that. I didn’t know why…thanks for explaining!
@Slayer-339 ай бұрын
Thank you for this fantastic info. Should help on a 1.5 mile run that I have to do soon lol
@roadguide123 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for addressing this... very helpful...❤
@keithkelly90992 жыл бұрын
Great video. subscribed. I really struggle for the first mile or two sometimes. This has explained very simply why.
@DynamicRunningFitness2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@donlefrigo40273 жыл бұрын
Never knew that, it explains a lot. Thank you
@DynamicRunningFitness3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome
@mohammedghanem94696 ай бұрын
I really thought i have health issues and couldn't reach my first my first mile. After watching your video i think i know why. I will give it a try again.
@professorphelps2 ай бұрын
Well said. This describes me to a T. I find that it takes a mile to mile and a half to reach a (somewhat) comfortable pace. Thanks and happy running!
@hypeDsАй бұрын
its my 5th day of running. i can only run straight (slow) for 2minutes. then walk and run again. this is all i can manage for now.
@meelo892 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you so much!
@swb32482 жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining this
@DynamicRunningFitness2 жыл бұрын
Happy to help
@MIKECHENDERSON13 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I have never really gave it much thought, but when you explain the physiology it makes sense. I am no expert, and certainly I am no sprinter, I tend to start slow and build my pace gradually each mile. I think it's called running negative spits or something. It seems to work for me.
@DynamicRunningFitness3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Yes, negative splits are when you are faster as you progress through your run. It's a popular way to race.
@TheNorthernHistorian4 жыл бұрын
Great video, very well explained.
@DynamicRunningFitness4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@joelouden6592 Жыл бұрын
Running still sucks after 10 minutes. At 15, 20, 30, and 40 mins I'm even more miserable than at 5 minutes.
@G43X10 ай бұрын
Jokes on me. It doesn’t get easier after the first 10 mins
@Slayer-339 ай бұрын
Lmfao
@gm2407 Жыл бұрын
I struggled getting up to running my first mile distance no walking no stopping. So I am going to put that down to effects you described. After I reached that I found running the remaining 0.8 miles to work seemed to arrive much quicker than I expected. I will put that down to the effects you described. But I think there is also a psychological effect here that you have not described. Expectation of how long your body will need to perform for. I think your concious brain can sabotage you here. Only in that if it expects it will need to stop performing as you reach the distance you require it may start to signal your muscles, heart and lungs to begin doing less. I don't know that to be the case, just that every time I visualised a further distance on my journey that I must cover things became easier but the closer the next stage was things became harder, a lot harder. Almost as if my body was adapting to adapt to my brain expectations. So my way of overcomming the first mile difficulties will be to warm up and improve my heart rate first, including my breathing and imagine a longer distance than I know I will run. Let's see where that takes me.
@gm2407 Жыл бұрын
Comming back to this. I managed to run my first mile and made it to 1.8 miles. Next day after 1.8 miles caught a cold so waiting for that to clear before I get back to running.
@thewewguy8t882 жыл бұрын
the funny thing is for me i tired to run on friday and well i noticed that during the whole run basically i felt like it was hard to breath and this was for about 30 min or so like i wanted to stop and at the end i honestly kind of regreted it. i regreted the whole run and wanted it to stop.
@AdzAdverse Жыл бұрын
this was happening to me when I started returning to running after a couple years out...I need to push through the first mile, big mental block
@wardog5106 Жыл бұрын
Same 😢 I was breathing so heavily 😢
@jeancater1388 Жыл бұрын
I’m 70. I require a one mile warmup before a race. Power walk to jog to run, pre-race. I definitely dislike this mile. Ugh.
@alandmcleod59882 ай бұрын
This makes a lotta sense. When I start out my brain is shouting STOP, STOP your not being chased by a wooly mamoth or bad guys why are you running? I find a somewhat energetic warm up helps with this; star jumps etc Thx for the insight
@powidel21187 ай бұрын
Nice. I always thought it’s just me
@jeremyking39866 ай бұрын
I can walk 10 miles but can’t run a 1/4 mile. I’m too out of breath after 1 minute.
@dimavtrem4 ай бұрын
You are probably running at a fast pace try slowing down for example 10minutes per mile
@StrongerThanBigfoot5 ай бұрын
I just started running and after a month I finally ran a full 30 minutes without stopping which is around 4 miles
@BobGriff-z3f5 ай бұрын
For me that is 3.1 miles
@Alisrovi3 ай бұрын
No way xD what is your run schedule look like? I just started and I’m having difficult time. My run time 17min per mile, I had to walk a lot
@sitarambhagwan2 ай бұрын
Mine was 12 or 14 minutes per miles , means i run slow or just kittle faster than walk @@Alisrovi
@MrDarkwolf4122 ай бұрын
Congrat, hope i can do the same in the future.
@BuffaloBriggzie10 ай бұрын
Love this video. Should show it to more people. It’s like my 5km parkruns. Takes me a couple of kms to get into the zone. Like the other day. 1st two kms were both 4:31 each and then I got faster for each one after that.
@YudA29510 ай бұрын
Tell me is it normal that not even a minute and my legs started to hurt?
@bryanphillips72522 ай бұрын
In my case it isn't my heart that feels funny but my head, it is like my brain isn't getting enough oxygen and I start to feel a bit faint and a little panicked because I usually run at night by myself and I know there's no one around to help me if I pass out but once I've caught my breath the first time which according to this video may actually be my circulatory system catching up I feel fine. I'm doing a Couch to 5k program and usually have a lot more energy once the thirty minutes or so is over than when I started, so much so that I will often run a few extra laps of the track just because it's fun and I feel good. Maybe I need a more vigorous warm up then the 5 minute brisk walk that the program specifies before I start jogging...
@thebeigesheep61325 ай бұрын
If i feel light headed does that mean i should stop? I don't want to pass out in the street
@78_percent3 ай бұрын
Try and slow your pace down don't concentrate on distance or speed that comes over time.. Best advice is every time u breathe count 4 steps and breath out So I use my left leg as soon as it hits the floor I count Left 1 right 2 left 3 right 4 breath even if your pace is no much faster then walking get rhythm down in your breathing don't kill yourself love yourself and remember your part of the 1% out there hope this helps x
@the.trollgubbe26428 күн бұрын
I am the opposite, when I start, I can run for 15 minutes, then I have to walk, then the minutes I can run keeps decreasing to around 2 minutes run time between walks
@Jamesr1335 ай бұрын
Oh so my problem is stopping after 1 mile … got it 😂 I never got to that high level steady state
@jenHry-ng3pw5 ай бұрын
IDK, I always do at least 0,5km walking to start and the run the first 10 minutes in zone 2 at the begining, then continue in z2 most of the time and sometimes do interwals or threshold. I didn't know first mile being hard was a thing.
@assemblysanАй бұрын
I never get out if that uncomfortable staff
@Idiotic_randomperson5 ай бұрын
The fact today i will have to run for 10 Minutes today for P.E its a test....
@FFTAlexander3 жыл бұрын
Hi DRFitness. Thank you for this, I thought I was slow at the start because I am mild asthmatic. At the end of your video you suggest to avoid O2 deficit before a race, go for a warm up jog 1st. Do you know the duration of the 'Steady State' ie how long before the event should I jog/run...
@DynamicRunningFitness3 жыл бұрын
I would suggest doing your warm up in the 30 mins prior to the race start and allow no more than 10 minutes between warm up and race start, you don't want to 'cool down' in the gap between warm up and race start. I normally jog for 15 mins, dynamic stretches for 10 mins, then 5 mins of checking my laces, checking my garmin, going over my strategy in my head......then bang goes the gun....
@FFTAlexander3 жыл бұрын
@@DynamicRunningFitness thanks man. i guess if there is too may people around and no room to dynamically swing my leg in ab/adduction etc or if i'm try to look cool. i can do stationary voluntary muscle contractions or little jogging on the spot for the 10mins. thank you once again
@gm2407 Жыл бұрын
@@FFTAlexander Squats and jumps from squat might help. Hip exercises as well. Just thinking of on the spot exercises rather than large area exercises.
@wolfysmageeАй бұрын
I can't run 2 miles non stop without feeling like I'm dying and I NEVER recover or get better. However I ran the St Jude half marathon non stop though my knees and legs were heavily damaged can someone explain this. I think all the other runners there was someone giving me strength
@allenchristopher72909 ай бұрын
I find running outside a little more tough than the treadmill. I have shorter strides and harder breathing. Ran a mile but it was tough. Had a 4 months off from running. So out of shape I think.
@Diestelblatt8 ай бұрын
After a few minutes.. I can’t run for 10 seconds without wanting to stop and I can’t run 30 seconds without being out of breath.. how do I start
@tracyomara39093 жыл бұрын
Yep 👍🏻 hate it !!
@MeMe-pz3mrАй бұрын
I just feel too heavy to start running (I'm 55kg 163cm) As if I'm carrying a 100kg weight on my whole body... And then I would feel out of breath
@DilanDilray1233 ай бұрын
if first time starting don't run...just walk slowly....that is it...i have that experience also..if you people are heart pastions don't do...that...🤔🤔🤔
@Deadzombie1332 ай бұрын
Are you a heart patient
@leadfarmer87732 ай бұрын
Yea the 1st mile is awful!!!! I usually run 2 to 3mi and every time that 1st mile makes me think i cant do it!
@bombofbombe2 жыл бұрын
That's interesting. I always noticed my best runs were after lifting. Does the body have an adjustment period for each muscle or is it a systemic change?
@cardoz0rz Жыл бұрын
im in the same spot. i do high rep calisthenics; running after a session yields the best results
@Slayer-339 ай бұрын
Excellent info my skanky brethren 👍
@catherinephelps6265 Жыл бұрын
I just can’t push myself through that oxygen deficit, how do I just keep going and not give up?
@CCitis Жыл бұрын
You got the answer. Just keep going. It’s all mental.
@JoseGonzalez-gc5pc2 жыл бұрын
Every time they tell me there's pizza on the table is when I start running to the table
@Inconvenient_NPC4 ай бұрын
First 10 minutes? I'm two weeks in and I'm still gasping after each session. Have to stop at least three times. I'm 32 and I feel like I'm going to have a heart attack.
@hemantbhandari94882 ай бұрын
That means you are starting your run too fast. You need to start really slow for the first 2km. Maybe a 6:20 or 6:25 minutes per kilometer and then slowly increase your pace maybe to 6 minutes per km for the next 2 km and then you will start feeling good about the run then it is up to whether you want to go more faster or you want to stick to 6 minutes per km speed. I do 12-13km runs every morning and this is what helps me. Trust me even if I feel tired at 4 or 5km I know one thing and it is really true, running is most easiest at 7th and 8th km so I tell myself to keep pushing because around7 km it will all be alright. And from 7-13 km this is the case for me it is the most easiest and fun part of running. It is day 35 since I started running.
@limta74 Жыл бұрын
Why my heart rate very high on first mile? it like 150 bpm, after awhile it will drop to 130bpm.
@Asterion_Mol0c9 ай бұрын
That's not a very high heart rate
@ricklewis35703 жыл бұрын
Does age influence how long this oxygen defiance last?
@BigSlammer Жыл бұрын
Every night I go for a mile and my personal best was 8:56 and 3 days later I’m now getting 9:15 I don’t know what to do sir.
@SteveSmith-ze5mw Жыл бұрын
Just run faster
@eva_pruiett8 ай бұрын
Bc ur muscles are tired so u went slower and u waited 3 days
@katyrebel188 ай бұрын
You need to rest. Try running every other day. Max 4 times a week. 😊
@rikoalamalz1103Ай бұрын
Nah for me it's after 15minutes till like 35 that i feel like imma drop ☠️