Help - not "into" it?
mirgss
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Hi everyone:
Not sure if I need advice/motivation or what. My last 2 runs have been dismal - can't even run 2 miles. Typically I will run 3 - 4 miles and my last run before these last 2 was 4.6 outside. I took a couple weeks off (sick and then lazy) but I'm not sure if that's it. I just can't seem to focus, and my breathing is messed up - seems like I'm breathing harder despite running slower. I haven't changed anything - still eating the same types of things, in the same amounts...so I'm not really sure what the problem is. Any ideas? If this had just been one run, I wouldn't think anything of it, but at this point I'm starting to get frustrated and depressed.
Thanks for any help
Miranda
Not sure if I need advice/motivation or what. My last 2 runs have been dismal - can't even run 2 miles. Typically I will run 3 - 4 miles and my last run before these last 2 was 4.6 outside. I took a couple weeks off (sick and then lazy) but I'm not sure if that's it. I just can't seem to focus, and my breathing is messed up - seems like I'm breathing harder despite running slower. I haven't changed anything - still eating the same types of things, in the same amounts...so I'm not really sure what the problem is. Any ideas? If this had just been one run, I wouldn't think anything of it, but at this point I'm starting to get frustrated and depressed.
Thanks for any help
Miranda
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maybe try to switch someone up... run at a new spot, add some new music (this one always gets me excited), give yourself a little challenge. If you can run 2.5 miles you get to do ______.0
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maybe try to switch someone up... run at a new spot, add some new music (this one always gets me excited), give yourself a little challenge. If you can run 2.5 miles you get to do ______.
It probably was the couple weeks off. It takes a lot of time to get back into running. I took 2 days off and i felt it on my run yesterday, it was a hard 3 miles.0 -
How about making sure you cover the whole distance of the 4 miles, even if it's not all running. Give yourself points, like the next road sign. "Okay, I can stop after the next road sign", and do that for a few road signs and you might find in reaching these mini-goals, that you are completing farther than your last couple of runs. That's what I have to do when I have a slow start getting back into it.
Glad you are feeling better. Now get to it!0 -
id say its due to your sickness......maybe the ol lungs arent fully recouped yet....just do what you can and keep at it..if i didnt notice a improvement after a few more runs..id maybe go to a doc...hope all turns out well0
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A trainer I used to know had said at one point that taking a week off can be like taking a month off. Since you were sick and whatever else that prevented you from exercising, your body loses some of its skill. All is not lost though, give yourself a little time and you'll be back on track. It usually takes me about 2 weeks to get back to where I used to be. Plus, if you've been sick, listen to your body. Your lungs may still be recovering.
Good luck!0 -
I get this sometimes - if possible, try a different type of exercise for a while. Good luck!0
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That is great advice, Lulubella....0
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id say its due to your sickness......maybe the ol lungs arent fully recouped yet....just do what you can and keep at it..if i didnt notice a improvement after a few more runs..id maybe go to a doc...hope all turns out well0
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I have had similar issues but have not been able to peg whether it is motivational, physical or diet, but I snap out of it by running interval sessions on the road, track or treadmill. I really think your body gets bored running the same distances at the same speeds or pace. You have to challenge your body- get thru the tough breathing and push.
Jog at a slow pace for 2 minutes and sprint for 30 seconds followed by jog for 30 and so on until you've run at least ten times. This gets your metabolism fired up and will take you 30 minutes.
The next time reverse it- walk for 30 seconds and jog hard for 2 minutes at 75% of max effort.0 -
What helps me is having someone to run with. Running on my own is very challenging. Lately I have had a hard time breathing in the afternoon and I am thinking it has something to do with all the allergens in the air because I can run the same route in the morning before everything is stirred up into the air without a problem.
Just my thoughts....0 -
Thanks everyone! I've got some great ideas here. Reading these boards always helps motivate me too I'm hoping to get outside today - supposed to be gorgeous out. Thanks again! I'll let you know how it goes.0
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You might try mixing your running with walking while your lungs recover. I made myself a playlist so I wouldn't have to wonder if I've gone far enough to cover the distance I want to go. My playlist is 3 slower songs for a walking warmup, two rockin' songs for jogging, a slower song for walking, 2 more fast, etc. It goes for an hour like that, with 3 walking songs at the end to cool down. I really enjoy the variety that way, and I get in 30 minutes of running and 30 minutes of walking.0
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