Well, you’ve got some advice about bras. The only thing I’d say is ... get one fitted. Don’t be shy of “getting them out” in the sports shop. Sadly, the bigger you are, the harder it is to get a comfy sports bra, and the more important it is to be fitted.
Next ... if you’re planning a half marathon ... get some shoes fitted to your feet. That doesn’t mean anything fancy, and you don’t have to pay extra. BUT ... your shoes must be right for your feet. When you run, depending on the part of the foot on which you land, roll, and push off, your running movement will be either “pronating” or “neutral” or “supinating”. Different running shoes have support in different parts of the sole. You MUST get shoes that match your gait. DO NOT try a pair on, think they feel comfy, and hand over your cash.
So, how do you find out which pair are right for you? Simply, you fo to a shop where they do “gait analysis”. In your area, for instance ...
Up and Running, in Oxford, Aylesbury, and Buckingham
Sweatshop, in Nottingham
Try Googling “running shoes gait analysis” plus your own postcode, and see if there is anywhere local to you.
As I say, you don’t pay any more, but you get the RIGHT shoes for you.
Trust me ... it will be a “Eureka” moment. The first time you run in gait fitted shoes, you will think ... “Oh, my God ... these shoes were MADE for my feet!”
So, next, how to train? What can I suggest that you can’t just find on Google? Okay ... here’s my tip. Running is a repetitive motion. It’s not like playing Tennis or Netball, where you move in different directions. So, there are 2 things you have to deal with.
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