Re: Runners, a question...
Most of these guys are correct in their thinking. For running, you need a base. To have a base, you must start with consistency. Consistency comes from getting used to running and eventually working into workouts. Being a college D1 runner, the base is one of the most important things. I start working on my base and don't start doing tempo runs until about 6-8 weeks after the start of base training. I also believe that tempo runs or fartlek runs will get you more in the condition that you are looking for rather than intervals. Intervals can help with cardio, but not greatly. Intervals are used for leg speed, turnover, and muscle memory. If you are really looking for a workout, don't start until you have your base. Do your morning runs, but STAY CONSISTENT. If you only want to run 2-3 miles, that is fine, but it will change. Those little runs will become obsolete after doing so many of them. You will eventually want to go more! As for pace, 8 minutes is fine now, just get used to it and you will naturally see things progress.
If you want tips on fartlek or tempo, feel free to PM me and I will give you some thoughts after hearing what you are currently doing and future plans.
**I am not saying that fartletk or tempo is the definite way to go about things, but after reading yours thoughts and desires, it is what I think is best. It is simply my opinion.**