I've just started the Couch to 5K program (about three weeks ago) and I've heard in many places that you should be able to carry on a conversation fairly normally while you're exercising. If you have trouble talking normally then you are working too hard and need to turn it down a notch.
Is that true? Am I really expected to be able to talk basically normally while running? I must be much more out of shape than I thought.
The running parts of my program don't feel particularly hard (I'm not exhausted at the end and my breathing returns to normal within a minute or two of finishing the walk/run) but I can't carry on a normal converastion while exercising. I need all the oxygen I can get! I'm definitely breathing quite heavily. Does this mean I should be toning down the exercise (I'm already only running in 90 second intervals...how much more toned down can it get)?
Funny...it always seemed to me that if you could carry on talking normally while exercising...the exercise must not be that hard for you and you're perhaps not working hard enough to get all the benefits of a workout? I could be totally wrong!
Is that true? Am I really expected to be able to talk basically normally while running? I must be much more out of shape than I thought.
The running parts of my program don't feel particularly hard (I'm not exhausted at the end and my breathing returns to normal within a minute or two of finishing the walk/run) but I can't carry on a normal converastion while exercising. I need all the oxygen I can get! I'm definitely breathing quite heavily. Does this mean I should be toning down the exercise (I'm already only running in 90 second intervals...how much more toned down can it get)?
Funny...it always seemed to me that if you could carry on talking normally while exercising...the exercise must not be that hard for you and you're perhaps not working hard enough to get all the benefits of a workout? I could be totally wrong!