Female Runners and TOM
TyFit08
Posts: 799 Member
Do you find your running suffers during PMS or TOM? I try to keep at it, but there are times when my legs feel like lead and I feel nauseous. I started to notice that I have trouble completing my runs during this time, or at least going as far as I planned. It took me several tries to do week 3 of the Five to 10k and I really think that *kitten* TOM and his little b*$tch PMS might be getting in my way.
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I've noticed that my runs are MUCH shorter on my TOM. I get really fatigued during that time and it definitely affects my runs. I feel like I'm dragging through the whole run, no matter the length. Definitely not a good time for me to try for PRs haha.0
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I try to run during TOM because I usually feel better afterwards (gets the blood moving) but during I feel dizzy and fatigued.0
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I'm such a baby about TOM. I rarely workout. I just go on walks because I feel so tired and have such bad cramps...see what I mean lol?0
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I do find it slows me down and makes it harder to run far, even though my periods are actually not painful or especially heavy since I had my baby. I guess there is more going on that it appears on the surface.
I still go - I feel like just keeping the will to get out the door is a small victory.
A lot of people say you benefit from having an 'easy' week once a month anyway for rest and recovery, so I just call TOM my easy week.
I also found with couch to 5k, some weeks just seemed to be a harder hump to get over than others. I'd struggle through one week and sail through the next. So maybe your body just needs some catching up time.0 -
mostly it's the pms that messes with my hormones....tom is a relief compared. and yes sometimes i just wanna sit down and cry about it, so i do. it's just a week, won't hurt to ease up for a week.0
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I have run consistently for the past three years and the better shape I became and the more I consistently worked out, that nasty PMS and TOM actually got better. I used to have horrible cramping and other symptom, but I find running and good HIIT workouts actually relieve my symptoms now. I still take an aleve or two during that time, and sometimes it's just getting the energy to get them done, but once the workouts are complete, I feel much much better.0
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Sometimes I have severe cramps, so I don't try to run the first two days. But I do feel off the days before too. At first I was beating myself up about it, but I know it is the hormonal changes. It does put a monkey wrench in the training plan0
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Yeah I get really fatigued and feel like I'm gonna pass out. I just take energy supplements and go (sometimes) lol0
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