Condition training is, in my mind, the hardest thing to do because it can be hard to the mind.

What do I mean with that it could be hard to the mind?
Well, have anyone been really tired walking up a slope and thinking "I will surely die so it is probably better to stop and rest instead of going all the way". This is what I mean, that condition training is a bit more about really deciding and dont stop just because ones tired. To get good results it is sometimes necessary to go further even though it feels like there is no air left. But thats for the occasional moments when there is somekind of record being set. At least for beginners, for which this short school is written.

So how is workout for training lungs and heart capacity? Well, if you want to be good at something, workout in a similar way. If you want to be good at running 20 km, start with walking a couple of times each week for a month. Depending on weight (if its to high or low) you can go to next step where you perhaps start jogging in intervals, walk one minute, run one minute and do this for about 30 minutes in the beginning.

The important thing with starting condition training is that you compete with yourself and actually put your self to a test sometimes to stress the body a bit for results.

Remember that it takes time to make lung and heart capacity better, a bit easier in the beginning but the more well trained you get the harder it will be to improve but then its up to deciding and doing.