Thanks LaMa! I am.
444 days Kate! I ran with lots of rest days for nearly a year before I started my streak. My wife is on the same streak and she had run for about 6 months before she started and she took it very easy at first. If you read far enough back you'd see that I couldn't do a c25K at first because it was way too hard. I'm a huge fan of running every day because it has changed my life for the better, but the key is for a slow mile to be really easy before you get to streaking. My first streak was 22 days and it was tough. Rest and recovery is critical to getting healthier and advancing as a runner, but with a good foundation you can get active recovery with easy runs. I can run a mile at a leisurely pace without getting my heart rate into the lower aerobic zone (70% of max). It didn't start out that way, but you should at least be at a point where a mile isn't taxing before you start to streak. I think the C25K is a great way to build that foundation. I started out with a heart rate monitor and I went above my calculated aerobic zone in few strides and built my way up to the week 1 C25K level. So please copy me and ease into it and build up a good base. I'm thrilled that you are catching that running bug again!
So all time new low since age 14 this morning! 247.8 is one pound lighter than I've ever been and 3 pounds lighter than yesterday morning. -85.4 since 2014 when I really started running. Obviously that's a terribly slow loss rate, but that time covers regains, knee surgery, crappy eating, and frequent drinking. Still about 0.6 pound a week over 2 years and a couple of months is still trending in the right direction. Since I've figured out my food allergies and started logging all of my food it's been 8.2 pounds in 13 days. A big part of it was overeating and drinking, but I have no doubt that eating things that made me sick was holding up my progress. I don't think I'll mourn all of the foods I've lost anymore because I feel so much better without them.
So the calculated distance based on my weight loss would be 9.7 miles. I'm not doing that today because I realize that my body isn't ready for that long of a distance every week. I'll do a really long run next weekend and likely a few miles today.