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Runners: What type of strength training do you do?

mleonards
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Running is my main source of cardio; I usually run 4 days a week (average about 15-20 miles/week). I have been trying to do some strength training too, although it's hard to motivate myself to do it since I don't like it as much as running
What type of strength do you runners do and how often etc?

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I recommend you read the book "New Rules of lifting for women" if offers good advice and exercise with pics of how to do it.0
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I have been doing deadliftfs, single straight leg dead lifts, leg press & lunges (with weights and on bosu) x 2 a week
I have managed to knock 12 min off my 10km time in the past 4 months0 -
Full body workout 2-3 times a week, 2-3 sets of 8-10 reps should help you see a great difference in your running, also, look into metaboilc resistance training, I'm training a client for a tough mudder and these work great, hope this helps!
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I am terrible at doing my strength training a home. So I started using 'equipment' I find on my runs for body weight exercises. Chin ups, incline pushups, step ups, dips, calf raises, and looking for more (just reading 'you are your own gym').
At home I do situps and weighted squats. When I manage to make myself do them.
Can't say mine is the best solution, but it works for me, for now...0 -
Take a look at strong lifts 5X5 not a lot of lifts to learn and can be done 2 or 3 times a week. It starts you out low and will build you up gradually and safely/0
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Running is my main source of cardio as well.. In fact, I have a gym membership, but I hardly use any of the cardio machines because I simply do all my weight lifting and strength training there.
Recently, I've been focusing more on strength training has actually improved my running greatly.
I do full body workouts when it comes to weights and strength, 3-4 times a week. I run to the gym. There are trails in the middle of my city, about a mile run from my house, that takes me across the city to where my gym is located. It's convenient and I run back home as well.0 -
Thanks everyone!
I wouldn't call myself a beginner when it comes to strength, I know a lot about it-- used to work in a gym before I had babies! but--I just get bored easily and run a lot more now than I used to.
Full body workouts 2-3 times a week seem like something people are doing. Do you guys do your strength on non-running days or on running days?
I've got 2 little kids at home so I don't have 3 hours/day to workout for sure-- I usually can get a good hour in or 2 30 minute increments if needed.0 -
I just do body weight stuff. Mostly push ups & pull ups. But recently I started gettign a little more consistent doing an actual program. There are lots of resources out there if you google body weight exercises.0
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Off season I do squats to try to increase my leg strength, but during the running season I just do the leg extension and leg curl machines on those days that I lift. The reason for this, is that squats really kill my legs and require a day of rest, something I'm not willing to do when it is so nice to be outside running.0
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I do a full body workout 2 or 3 x weekly on non-running days. As my fitness goals include distance runs and (eventually) an Olympic distance triathlon I'm a low weight, high rep kind of guy (muscular hypertrophy is not on my wish list)0
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How about, "What are your actual goals?"0
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I asked one of the trainers at the gym to sort me out a programme that would complement my training, help prevent injury, burn fat and be a bit different to my regular weight training and he gave me this circuit:
10 min run warm-up
Kettlebell swings
VIPR twist squats
TRX rows
VIPR V-sit twists
TRX triceps extension
TRX biceps curls
10 min cross-trainer cool-down
I love it, it's made me faster, I haven't had any twinges and it's a great mix of cardio and strength.0 -
P90X ~ absolutely love it!0
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Squats, deadlifts, calf extension, leg curls, leg extension... and upper body stuff like bench press, barbell curl, overhead press.
I don't push myself as hard on the legs as the upper body, though, because there's nothing worse than trying to run with a sore *kitten*. Or I do a heavier leg day when I'll rest the next day.0 -
2 things:
1 - Google weight training for runners; this will give you some good routines that will help tone you and actually aid your running
2 - I am actually doing the Tough Mudder Boot camp 3x per week; this is actually improving my speed and endurance on my runs.
The reason I wouldn't do just any old weight training is because you could wind up doing something that could hinder your running and you don't want to do that. So I recommend looking for routines tailored for runners.0 -
Squats, lunges, calf extensions, side lunges, deadlifts, straight legged deadlifts, any and all ab exercises.
I usually do my leg exercises after I run, every other day. I found that if I do strength training before running, I am more likely to injure myself.0 -
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Total Body Strength Training 2-3X a week.
I also Run 3 Days a week for about 8 or so miles.0 -
How about, "What are your actual goals?"0
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P90X ~ absolutely love it!0
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started doing kettlebells, love it. I have only been doing them at home but last week went to a class, was brilliant. I just need to find a class close to home and I'll be there.
good luck - you sound just like me btw, I see any time doing anything else time I could be running. I keep threatening to start swimming too but not got there yet.0 -
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great info to hang onto0
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