Smoker and overweight.

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silenthill8
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Smoker and overweight.

Post by silenthill8 »

Hello all,

I am Antran from Holland.
36 years old.

I smoke between 20 a 30 sigarettes a day and my weight is 100 kilogram.
I want to start the program, but it is not possible for my to stop smoking now.

Anyone advise?
Anyone out there who also is a heavy smoker?
I cannot run on grass or a soft surface, because I live in the city. Any tips to lower the chance for injuries?

Thanks
benjohn
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Re: Smoker and overweight.

Post by benjohn »

I can't help with the smoking, sorry. I know people that have found exercising helped them through the urges when they gave up though, and also found that fitness gave them a reason to give up.

Don't worry about the road running – just get some decent shoes. Find a specialist running shop where the staff are runners and can help you pick a pair that is suitable for you.

Let us know how it goes!
NoislessPenguin
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Re: Smoker and overweight.

Post by NoislessPenguin »

With the smoking – my husband was a heavy smoker and he quit after reading Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking! It's miraculous and an AMAZING book. It's completely different from other 'Stop Smoking' books and I can't recommend it enough! You don't need any willpower, even. I'm sure it's available in Dutch – here's a link to the English version:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Allen-Carrs-Eas ... 0140277633

If you can't quit right now, you can still start exercising. It's better to be a fit smoker than an unfit smoker! ;)

Definitely get some good shoes, but also find out how to run with 'good form' (moving carefully to reduce your risk of injury). There is a helpful English podcast called 'The Marathon Training Academy'. There is a podcast about 'running form here: http://marathontrainingacademy.com/how- ... nning-form

To reduce your chance of pulling muscles, here are some useful stretches. Do them after warming up for five mins.
http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/staying-h ... g/484.html

GOOD LUCK! (Belive me, you are not the heaviest person ever to start running – and it's a big step to take interest in getting fitter and wanting to do it! I see people of every size out jogging.)
Gillhunter
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Re: Smoker and overweight.

Post by Gillhunter »

I'd stopped smoking for 2 half years before I started program so can't really advise on how tough the c25k will be on you. But as last post said, it is better to be a fit smoker than an unfit one. I can also totally recommend Allan Carr's Easyway book! I smoked between 20 -40 a day (more if I was out partying) andafter reading the book I just stopped, dead easy! Best thing I've ever done! Good luck.
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