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Hey my names Chrissabelle and I love giving advice. I always have. Most of my friends call me Chrissie but really like to be called anything. Well... :p I really would like to be a psycologist when I get older. I love listening to other people, I've always been a good listener and I love to help people to the best of my abilities. I love being with family, hanging out with friends, ice skating, and tennis. I also love to laugh and have fun. Who doesn't? Honestly I just am a really happy person although I can come off really serious to people who don't know me which really sucks. I haven't been answering advice for a few weeks because of numerous reasons but now I'm back and so glad to be able to help everyone again. I really hope I can guys =) That's about it so ask me anything, anytime you need advice and I'll try to help you as best I can!
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Is it better to start running and working your way up to a half mile, then a mile, and so forth and so on?

Because our teacher is making us run a half mile, and none of us basicly were prepared for that, EVEN though its only a half mile, its 8 laps about in our gym. And he didnt even have us practice running, like start with 3 laps, and go to 5 ... he just made us run 8 right away.


And its absolutely horrible and so hard!


What do you think about this,
wouldnt it be better if you gradually worked your way up to a half mile, then mile..? (link)
Hey. Yes it Would definitely be easier to start running at a slower pace or with less laps and then work your way up. That's why a lot of people are good at running. They start practicing and then add a little more running to their day each step of the way. I know this is what one of my friends did and now she's one of the fastest on the team and could probably run 6 miles a day =). Of course this took years but still. I would just try practicing on your own at home so that it will be easier for you and much less tiring. I wouldn't complain to the teacher because he'll just be angry you're contradicting his methods (which I know is wrong) and won't change his ways. Unless I'm totally wrong and he's a really nice guy than I would definitely try talking to him about it. I really hope this helped and good luck! =)


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