I Can Run a Mile After All (and Now I Can Track My Runs, Too)!

By: Stepfanie Romine : 3/19/2009 6:00:38 AM : 231 comments

"I only run when chased."

That was my answer any time I was asked about running, otherwise known as torture disguised as exercise.

If I ran, it would be:
1. to catch a bus, plane or train
2. to outrun someone chasing me (This never happened, but I imagined myself screaming, arms flailing, heels breaking and purse flapping on my arm.)

Running made my lungs burn, my shins ache and my body feel like it was being shaken violently. Though I could get through an entire Spinning class or 45 minutes on the elliptical with no problem, I could only manage to run a block or two before giving up.

Still, all of my friends are runners, at least casually. I've greeted friends at the end of marathons, celebrated their success after 10Ks and helped them carbo load before big races. But I was always happy just supporting them.

Some time last year, I saved the article "You Can Run a Mile Without Stopping" as a SparkFavorite. "Maybe some day," I said. "Some day I'll be able to run a mile."

All winter long, I happily took Spinning classes, sweating and pedaling my way across unseen hilled terrain. After months of cold, dark days, an unexpected burst of sunshine one Sunday in February made me reconsider my deep-held aversion to running.


I decided to try running because I was feeling lazy and I don't like to drive. I live downtown, and I have to head to the suburbs, where the SparkPeople office is located, to go to the gym or visit most "good" stores. I wanted to hit the gym and go to the pharmacy, but I didn't want to get in the car on such a gorgeous day. So I decided I could walk to the pharmacy downtown instead, but that short walk wouldn't give me very much cardio. I was craving an intense cardio workout.

Feeling particularly ambitious, I decided to run to the pharmacy, then walk home with my purchase.

"Yes," I decided. "I'll run. I'm SURE I can run at least the half-mile to the pharmacy."

I set out, heart rate monitor on and iPod stocked with a new, upbeat playlist. I had some cash, a reusable bag in my jacket pocket, and my apartment key.

I was ready--but nervous and slightly dreading the impending workout.

"Slow and steady," I reminded myself as I headed out. The wind was lightly blowing, and with the sun shining on me, it was about 65 degrees. The sun felt great, and so did I. After two blocks, my lungs weren't burning, my legs weren't aching, and my mind wasn't giving up on me.

I kept going, past the pharmacy, past the next landmark I set for myself, and past a third landmark. I ran for 20 minutes straight--far more than the mile I'd thought I couldn't run!

I cooled down, walked to the pharmacy and then headed home. The sun was still shining, I was smiling, and I thought about whether the weather would hold out so I could run again soon!

Since then, I've run a few more times, usually for about two miles each time.
I like being outside and running through downtown neighborhoods near my apartment. You won't find me training for a marathon any time soon (or probably ever!), but I would like to run a 5K for fun this summer.



EXCITING NEWS! SparkPeople has just made it easier for me (and all of you) to track your runs and walks. We have just launched Fitness Maps! (NOTE: This works for any country in the world. I experimented with routes in Paris, Toronto, London, Sydney, Seoul and other world cities!)

This feature allows you to see how far you walk, run, or bike when exercising outdoors, then save your routes for the next time. This feature is very easy to use. Just:

1. Go to the Fitness Maps page (it is located under Healthy Lifestyle/Fitness, in the center of the page)
2. Enter the starting address
3. Click points on the map to draw your route; note that you can zoom the map in or out for more or less detail
4. Enter the amount of time it took you to complete your workout (to calculate your average speed)

We will then give you your total mileage, your average speed, and even the calories burned. You can then add your calories burned to your fitness tracker.

You can also:
  • Save your route to access it later
  • Share your route so other members can see
  • Use the city dropdown at the top of the page to see routes in your city
  • Delete or change part of your route (click on the red markers to delete a step in your route)

    We hope this feature makes it easier to calculate your distance and calories for routes, to remember your routes, and to find great new routes that other members have done!

    Are you a runner? Did you immediately like it, or did it take you awhile? And all you runners, walkers, hikers, and bikers: Are you going to try our new Fitness Maps feature?

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  • Comments (Scroll to end to leave a comment)

    DISTIME
    6/23/2010
    11:47:23 AM

    Well honestly I like it sometimes. Why? Right now I still have extra pounds on my frame and its difficult to carry it all at a fast pace. I run so I can lose the weight because I've been doing the gym thing for years and since I was not getting the results I wanted, I'm now walking and doing some running in between. I admire those who can run a mile and more. I'm not that good yet..... but I'm training for a half marthon so yeah I'll be there soon. I'll be running soon!!! I already knew about the fitness tool and I enjoy using it!!!
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    MOCHAMAMA719
    6/23/2010
    8:46:25 AM

    What a great idea. Thanks.
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    KARATE_KID
    6/12/2010
    9:00:11 AM

    I love the fitness maps! I live in a suburb of Vancouver BC, and the maps are so detailed they even show our park so I was able to map my favourite doggie walks.

    Running - hmm, maybe some day.
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    SONEAMUDGAL
    6/12/2010
    1:26:26 AM

    great i loved it.. i also wish to do same some day.. rgt now i can not even run for 2 min... i have very poor stamina.. but i am working towards it.. i cud only run 10 seconds in begining.. now it is 2 minutes.

    Cheers

    Soena Mudgal
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    N2MEC3
    3/18/2010
    8:54:12 PM

    I absolutely love this feature. Not only can I keep track of what I ran, but I can save my runs, which makes it sweet to log in the cardio!!
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    ALOVEBEAM
    3/18/2010
    9:15:04 AM

    I just finished my first 15k
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    PEDAL-PUSHER
    3/17/2010
    6:19:51 PM

    I use the maps for my walks and bike rides. There are other sites that will track the mileage, but this one gibes me my speed also.
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    SM-ARTGIRL
    2/11/2010
    2:27:56 AM

    I really surprised myself yesterday when I began the couch to 5 km program and actually enjoyed the entire 31 minutes alternating running & walking. I never, ever thought I could run, (although I have always loved to dance). From night owl to athlete in afew short years...we humans are so adaptable!
    The tracker is such a useful tool too.
    224
    CURLEEBROWNEYES
    1/28/2010
    1:12:54 PM

    I like using the tracker, although i haven't really gone further in tracking. I started the couch to 5k and completed it in November, i was never a runner and hated it when i was younger, i ran my first 5k in November, I continued to do 30 minute + and now I'm going to attempt to run 45 minutes. I have another 5k in February.

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    SMILESRME
    1/25/2010
    12:57:46 PM

    Thanks for your honesty! I, too, am not a runner, but am challenging myself this year to go beyond myself! I am signing up for more 5K and a half marathon this fall.
    222
    ELWYNE
    10/6/2009
    8:00:37 PM

    omg love it!! I bike all over town, so I love the mapping and calculating features and I LOVE that it will add it directly to my fitness tracker. Awesome!!
    221
    MIKIIO
    9/27/2009
    12:18:09 AM

    I'm impressed by this new tool.
    It works, even in the middle of nowhere in France.
    I'm not a runner -especially now that I live in the mountains.

    The only little drawback I can see is the tool cannot take into account change in altitude when counting the number of calories burnt. Anyhow, I love it to trace my routes, thanks for adding it.
    220
    SPARKEYES
    9/24/2009
    6:57:55 AM

    What a great, easy to use tool!!! Love it, thanks SP.
    219
    SPARKLINGVIOLET
    9/23/2009
    10:23:38 PM

    Love the fitness maps. I gave up using mapmyrun because of it. Their features are not as great as yours. Plus...your is free and links right up to my fitness tracker.

    Thanks SP...again, you're amazing!
    218
    MINDBEND
    9/4/2009
    12:46:45 PM

    I just ran my first 5K (3 miles) after completing the Sparkpeople Couch to 5K program. I could barely run 30 sec and now I can run 30 minutes straight thanks to that program. Anyone can learn to run!
    I love the fitness maps. I used to go on google maps on my own to figure out how far I ran, and this is awesome. Thanks, SP!
    217
    DANCERUMD
    8/11/2009
    11:06:58 AM

    This is great! I used MapMyRun.com yesterday, but I will try this one now!! :-)
    216
    RHYTHEM
    6/7/2009
    3:37:04 PM

    I love the fitness maps. Thanks for mentioning it. I can track my regular walks with more ease. And get a better calorie count to.

    Thanks!
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    MICIASHAKIRA
    6/4/2009
    9:48:39 AM

    I haven't ran since high school after reading this, I am determined to start back. I am one of those people who made the statement I only run when chased. I am going to try the Fitness Map.
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    TKJBSGETTINGFIT
    6/3/2009
    8:56:05 PM

    I love it! Thank you so much for adding it. One concern is that it isn't with the fitness tab and can be hard to locate. I finally put the link on my desktop so I can go to it anytime I want to...
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    LEPA!!
    5/25/2009
    1:15:11 PM

    this is the best tool i've ever seen on here! it is amazing! i was trying to do the same thing on another map site but it doesn't even come close!! there's no guessing here!
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    2WHEELER
    5/12/2009
    12:57:09 PM

    This is a great tool. I use MapMyRun, but sometimes it doesn't work like it should and I get very frustrated. This was so simple--I'll definitely use it. Thanks.
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    BLACKCANARYBABE
    5/3/2009
    5:53:22 PM

    The fitness maps are the coolest. I have been tracking my bike rides for a few weeks now and these are the next best thing to having an odometer on my bike for distance, but much nicer they way I can add my rides right into my fitness tracker.
    210
    CURACAOTEACHER
    5/2/2009
    9:34:34 AM

    My goal for this month is to start running on Sundays. I've been running on the treadmill, but now I'd like to start running outdoors. Tomorrow's the first Sunday and I'm planning to use the Fitness Map. I hope to keep the same pace I use on the treadmill. :D
    209
    *DEVA*
    4/30/2009
    10:10:18 AM

    this is awesome.
    208
    LORI00
    4/14/2009
    12:21:00 PM

    I never thought I would run for "fun" either. My first time was on a treadmill. I was always walking fast and trying to challenge myself and one day I thought about doing intervals. I would only run a half minute or so and go back to a fast paced walk, instead, I just kept running! You don't really know what you can do until you challenge yourself! I'm training for a triathalon now! Great Blog.
    207
    MOMOPWRS
    4/7/2009
    2:20:26 PM

    I'm glad I read this. Now I can see how far I walk during my breaks and at lunch.
    Fantastic.
    206
    NIFFER129
    3/25/2009
    11:54:56 AM

    I love this tool!!! I wish we could save it under our faviortes so it was easier to get to. Just love it!!
    205
    CLEOLEFT1
    3/25/2009
    10:49:51 AM

    I am glad to have this chance because I am not as organized as Keakman who has been doing this quite awhile on her own. Before the fitness maps came out, she was counting all her miles for the week and she logs them on a map on every Saturday's blog. Go check it out! She is doing a virtual walk from Oregon to Pennsylvania and goes the extra mile by searching pix of the areas her virtual walks take her. Talk about making a workout REALLY interesting!!!
    204
    DAVISJH
    3/24/2009
    2:02:29 PM

    I am looking forward to trying out the Fitness Maps for my next long bike ride. Another Spark-member tipped me off on another mapping web-site, and I hope this new feature is just as good, even better with its average speed calculator.
    203
    IAMKELSEYH
    3/23/2009
    11:26:57 PM

    Congrats!!! I think I'll give it a try! Amazing! ;)
    202
    LAFTERSFREE
    3/23/2009
    8:51:05 PM

    wow, i really could relate to this article, I never saw myself becoming someone who runs.. i gave it a go, first on the treadmill a little bit, then on an indoor track, and finally on an outdoor nature trail. I've been doing SP since January, and was shocked when I ran a few half laps on the track without becoming totally winded. Now I try to do intervals of jogging and walking during routines where I previously just walked. It's a great feeling of accomplishment to run after always thinking I never could. I am thrilled about the new maps feature. can't wait to try it. Awesome blog. thanks.
    201
    JEVETT
    3/23/2009
    7:58:43 PM

    I love it, I've enter my 4 favorite routes and yes you can save them to your favorites on your fitness tracker...thank you sparkpeople
    200
    ANOTHERAMANDA
    3/23/2009
    2:09:40 PM

    This is great. I've been jogging on the treadmill for a while and finally made the move outside last week and have been guessing about my distance.
    199
    GOJAXGIRL
    3/23/2009
    10:23:35 AM

    I was also one of those who said the only way I'll run is if someone is chasing me...with a gun! I just participated in a 5K and walked most of it with little bursts of jogging. I am training for next year's race and I would love to be able to run the whole thing. Thanks for your encouraging comments.
    198
    TOBEGREAT
    3/22/2009
    9:44:16 PM

    Love mapping and saving my routes on the fitness map! Great tool for all.
    197
    BBWINS
    3/22/2009
    9:38:56 PM

    It's so great that SP has added this feature! My "jogging" pace is slower than what's offered in the fitness tracking section and I could never get an accurate estimate of calories burned...until now!! Thank you, Spark People!
    196
    ORANGECOWCAT
    3/22/2009
    8:02:40 PM

    I am SO glad SP put this tracking method on their site! I used to go to another route tracking site and transfer info here but now I can do it all in one place! SP will never cease to amaze me :-)
    195
    REZHARLEY
    3/22/2009
    3:56:41 PM

    I used to run as a teenager. I have started running again since joining Ultimate Loser at my church gym. I found I still like it most of the time. I really like it at the end!
    194
    MDEBROCK
    3/22/2009
    8:30:38 AM

    I've been running since I was about 14 years, both indoors and out. Some days, I don't enjoy it-but most days I LOVE it. The exhilaration felt when you hit that "runners high" is incredible. Elusive, yes, but once you get it, you'll try for it again and again!
    193
    GLORYLIGHT57
    3/22/2009
    8:13:05 AM

    I started the training program on March 20th; so this time next month; I should be running a non-stop mile.
    192
    PHYLFISC
    3/22/2009
    12:52:01 AM

    This is just the tool I needed to validate my miles when walking with our dog!
    191
    JUSTCHECKING1
    3/22/2009
    12:09:49 AM

    Sounds good. I'll need to think about it. I'm usually an treadmill runner. I like seeing how far I go. This just might be the thing I need to transition into out doors!
    190
    MARYCORMIER
    3/21/2009
    10:34:23 PM

    I am just starting a program for walking a 1/2 marathon. I want to run part of it, but I too am scared. I used to run when I was much younger, now at 58 years old and over weight I feel that running is out of the question. But I am going to try the program in the article "You can run a mile without stopping" The 1/2 marathon is June 27th in Seattle, so I have time to get this out of shape body moving. Wish me luck!
    189
    PAT1009
    3/21/2009
    9:22:04 PM

    I would love to start running but I'm not sure how to get started besides "just doing it" any suggestions?
    188
    WENDI_WA1
    3/21/2009
    7:48:21 PM

    I run when I am totally stressed out, I like the way it makes me feel, all worn out and mellowed out. Fortunatly I don't stress very often. I prefer walking or biking but running is ok. I think I am going to love this new feature.
    187
    BILLALEX70
    3/21/2009
    7:22:27 PM

    Seeing is believing. I've been using a site called www.mapmyfitness.com to track my routes and distances, but now I can just use Spark.

    One more time Spark ups the ante!
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    LJRENOIRGIRL
    3/21/2009
    4:41:51 PM

    I've done part of the Couch to 5K program and may try it again after I get some new running shoes. In the meantime I'm biking, and the fitness route calculator is great. Only one problem... If I calculate an easy pace, it calculates more calories burned than for a pace where I'm really pushing myself. Something isn't right.
    185
    LES_TITUS
    3/21/2009
    3:17:10 PM

    Wow! I wish I had seen this earlier. This beats driving around the neighborhood, writing the mileages down.

    I not an avid runner myself. It takes a lot of motivation to get me to run. When I played sports in high school, I dreaded the warm-up lap at the beginning of practice. Now, I'm training for my second marathon. I ran my first in October, 2006. Why, do you ask? There are about 5 other people from work, that are doing it with me. I found that if I have hace the same goal as other people I know. It makes running alot more motivating. We compare mileages and experiences during our training. We don't neccessarily get together and run, but we encourage one another throughout the whole process.
    I started out slow, tracking my distance and time. As I felt better, it all improved.
    Yes, I had a hard time running a mile, but with time and motivation, it is getting alittle bit easier.
    184
    2010BRIDETOBE
    3/21/2009
    3:08:44 PM

    Great tool! Wish we could save it under our favorites!!
    183
    NILLA719
    3/21/2009
    2:10:00 PM

    Love this tool! I never know how far I go on my walks and this will really help me.
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