tommonymous
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Ohh, that's not fun at all. I've done the chuck-on-the-go, but never serious urges for anything from that end while running. Have you tried delaying your start in the morning? Maybe it just takes a bit for your body to wake up? Have a cuppa, wait for it, and then go. Maybe that'll help... Is your progress for the couch-to-10k at about the same rate as your progress for the 5k? If it's twice as fast, that might be part of your issue, too. Ultimately, if it comes right down to it, walking burns almost exactly as many calories as running over a given distance. It just takes longer. (Running has more cachet, but walking works, too.) So, you could still provide a good example by walking at a fast pace for exercise, eating right, and just generally being healthy, happy, you. FWIW, I don't think that causing oneself great distress in order to conform to norms sets a great example, assuming that person is otherwise healthy and happy.
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