
you completed HALF! That is waaaay more than you did the day before. It took me a long while to get through week 1. I am now at week 4, which I have had to repeat, twice! The only race you are running is against yourself. You might try BodyGlide, a product designed for runners that keeps down blisters and chafing. You can get it online or at any running store. Works on anything, bra straps to strappy shoes. Speaking of shoes, YES, go get your gait assessed and get the right shoes for the job! It can be a little pricey but so is missing work from torn ligaments. I had terrible knee pain when I started, and assumed it was because I am neither fit nor thin, but it turns out it was my shoes. They felt great to my feet, but I didn't need control for overpronation, something a lot of running shoes have, so it was pulling me out of good biomechanical alignment. Take heart! You will progress, at your own pace, and you are doing great! Also, I highly recomend books, any of them, by John Bingham. The Courage To Start is a good one, as is No Need for Speed. He's a marathoner that started late in life and 80lbs overweight.
"The miracle isn't that I finished; the miracle is that I had the courage to start" ~John Bingham