Why can't am i getting worse at running
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just finished running and i went slower and was able to get to 3 miles but it was really boring
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Why 3 every day? You run 3 miles everyday???
Try
Monday- 2
Tuesday- 1
Wednesday- 3
Thursday- weights/rest??
Friday- 2
Saturday- rest
Sunday-4
This looks like a good plan, long run and goal distance on Sunday. If you are bored, perhaps consider listening to a book, or music?0 -
I've been running 3 miles straight for the past 2 weeks but now i moved and i split up the 3 miles to different parts of the day
Why bother with the low mileage twice a day? You're not getting out of it what you could if you ran once for longer. Not sure of your background, but with this method, I'm going to assume you're new to this and will say slow down, take more rest/recovery days, and quit with the bits and pieces running.
i split it up because i for the 1 mile i do HIIT but thats like twice a week and it fit my schedule better
You can't cannibalize your aerobic base-building and expect results...
so how do i increase my distance to 4 miles
You just claimed to have run a marathon. Why are you asking how to run 4 miles?
i wasn't properly trained for the marathon i only ran up to 16 miles and I'm just asking for tips I'm not an expert so why are you being salty
Noticing the highly illogical and contradictory content of your posts isn't "being salty" ... it's being literate.0 -
I've been running 3 miles straight for the past 2 weeks but now i moved and i split up the 3 miles to different parts of the day
Why bother with the low mileage twice a day? You're not getting out of it what you could if you ran once for longer. Not sure of your background, but with this method, I'm going to assume you're new to this and will say slow down, take more rest/recovery days, and quit with the bits and pieces running.
i split it up because i for the 1 mile i do HIIT but thats like twice a week and it fit my schedule better
You can't cannibalize your aerobic base-building and expect results...
so how do i increase my distance to 4 miles
You just claimed to have run a marathon. Why are you asking how to run 4 miles?
i wasn't properly trained for the marathon i only ran up to 16 miles and I'm just asking for tips I'm not an expert so why are you being salty
Noticing the highly illogical and contradictory content of your posts isn't "being salty" ... it's being literate.
is it hard to understand that I've only cared about this now and I don't know anything about running except hearing my coach tell me to run.. and isn't this a site to help a person get fit so why are you people posting on this being short0 -
just finished running and i went slower and was able to get to 3 miles but it was really boring
Maybe running isn't for you. Maybe consider geocaching, knitting, or fishing?0 -
just finished running and i went slower and was able to get to 3 miles but it was really boring
Maybe running isn't for you. Maybe consider geocaching, knitting, or fishing?
wow if you are gonan be like this i don't get why you're even posting still lol u have nothing to do?0 -
I've been running 3 miles straight for the past 2 weeks but now i moved and i split up the 3 miles to different parts of the day
Why bother with the low mileage twice a day? You're not getting out of it what you could if you ran once for longer. Not sure of your background, but with this method, I'm going to assume you're new to this and will say slow down, take more rest/recovery days, and quit with the bits and pieces running.
i split it up because i for the 1 mile i do HIIT but thats like twice a week and it fit my schedule better
You can't cannibalize your aerobic base-building and expect results...
so how do i increase my distance to 4 miles
You just claimed to have run a marathon. Why are you asking how to run 4 miles?
i wasn't properly trained for the marathon i only ran up to 16 miles and I'm just asking for tips I'm not an expert so why are you being salty
Noticing the highly illogical and contradictory content of your posts isn't "being salty" ... it's being literate.
is it hard to understand that I've only cared about this now and I don't know anything about running except hearing my coach tell me to run.. and isn't this a site to help a person get fit so why are you people posting on this being short
You claim you ran 16 miles of a marathon, but have no clue how to run four miles now. The cognitive disconnect required to believe that contradictory statement is truly fear inspiring.0 -
just finished running and i went slower and was able to get to 3 miles but it was really boring
Maybe running isn't for you. Maybe consider geocaching, knitting, or fishing?
wow if you are gonan be like this i don't get why you're even posting still lol u have nothing to do?
What's your goal? I'm assuming you recently graduated & used to run XC & track?? Do you want to be faster at 800 meter?? 1 mile?? 2 miles? 5k?? Run a fast 1/2 or full?
What is it you want here?0 -
just finished running and i went slower and was able to get to 3 miles but it was really boring
Maybe running isn't for you. Maybe consider geocaching, knitting, or fishing?
wow if you are gonan be like this i don't get why you're even posting still lol u have nothing to do?
You hit the nail on the head. You have to just ignore them.
I would try a few things. First, as others have suggested, don't run the same distance every single day. Have some easy days, longer days, and one or two rest days. One thing that always helped me is doing interval training. Sounds like you are doing that with HIIT, but I'm not sure. Have you heard of Fartlek's? It's a method of interval training that helped me advance my running quickly. Runners World magazine is a great resource for training tips.
Also, make sure you are eating enough to fuel your workouts. Don't try to go low-carb! You can eat a slight defecit if you are trying to lose weight but don't cut carbs. They are a runner's friend and there is research that shows you compromise your performance when you drastically cut carbs as an athlete. Eating before and after your workout can really help fuel your runs.
If you find that you are really, really tired/lethargic in a way that is new, I would also consult a doctor and get some blood work done, just to be on the safe side.0 -
just finished running and i went slower and was able to get to 3 miles but it was really boring
Maybe running isn't for you. Maybe consider geocaching, knitting, or fishing?
wow if you are gonan be like this i don't get why you're even posting still lol u have nothing to do?
I'm just trying to figure out what you want. You've run a marathon and are now complaining of boredom after 3 miles and an inability to bore yourself for longer distances. Try cycling, I dunno. You sound like you have more experience running than I do, and probably most of the people offering you advice, hence why there's a disconnect here (or you're just a troll).0 -
just finished running and i went slower and was able to get to 3 miles but it was really boring
Maybe running isn't for you. Maybe consider geocaching, knitting, or fishing?
wow if you are gonan be like this i don't get why you're even posting still lol u have nothing to do?
You hit the nail on the head. Some people are just pricks. You have to just ignore them.
I would try a few things. First, as others have suggested, don't run the same distance every single day. Have some easy days, longer days, and one or two rest days. One thing that always helped me is doing interval training. Sounds like you are doing that with HIIT, but I'm not sure. Have you heard of Fartlek's? It's a method of interval training that helped me advance my running quickly. Runners World magazine is a great resource for training tips.
Also, make sure you are eating enough to fuel your workouts. Don't try to go low-carb! You can eat a slight defecit if you are trying to lose weight but don't cut carbs. They are a runner's friend and there is research that shows you compromise your performance when you drastically cut carbs as an athlete. Eating before and after your workout can really help fuel your runs.
If you find that you are really, really tired/lethargic in a way that is new, I would also consult a doctor and get some blood work done, just to be on the safe side.
Thanks for calling me a prick. I'll direct your attention to the fact that this poster claims to have run a marathon already, or at least a successful first 16 miles. What he wants with us is a mystery, so I offered alternatives.0 -
just finished running and i went slower and was able to get to 3 miles but it was really boring
Maybe running isn't for you. Maybe consider geocaching, knitting, or fishing?
wow if you are gonan be like this i don't get why you're even posting still lol u have nothing to do?
You hit the nail on the head. Some people are just pricks. You have to just ignore them.
I would try a few things. First, as others have suggested, don't run the same distance every single day. Have some easy days, longer days, and one or two rest days. One thing that always helped me is doing interval training. Sounds like you are doing that with HIIT, but I'm not sure. Have you heard of Fartlek's? It's a method of interval training that helped me advance my running quickly. Runners World magazine is a great resource for training tips.
Also, make sure you are eating enough to fuel your workouts. Don't try to go low-carb! You can eat a slight defecit if you are trying to lose weight but don't cut carbs. They are a runner's friend and there is research that shows you compromise your performance when you drastically cut carbs as an athlete. Eating before and after your workout can really help fuel your runs.
If you find that you are really, really tired/lethargic in a way that is new, I would also consult a doctor and get some blood work done, just to be on the safe side.
Do you see the hypocrisy of your post calling others names?0 -
Lol.
Op maybe you're running too fast; hence why you're crapping out so fast. Also if you're running on a treadmill it's really easy to get bored. Change your scenery and slow your *kitten* down some if your burning out at half a mile.0 -
just finished running and i went slower and was able to get to 3 miles but it was really boring
Maybe running isn't for you. Maybe consider geocaching, knitting, or fishing?
I second this thought. Running is about a journey not really an end goal (or at least not until the end). If you don't enjoy the journey then maybe it's the wrong sport for you. I use the time to zone out, relax, and think about things. It's some of most enjoyable time. If you didn't like running slow (which is what you should be doing as you go up in distance) then I'd look at something else like swimming or biking for cardio.0 -
Lol.
Op maybe you're running too fast; hence why you're crapping out so fast. Also if you're running on a treadmill it's really easy to get bored. Change your scenery and slow your *kitten* down some if your burning out at half a mile.
This, hated running on a treadmill, boring. Outside is where it is as.0 -
So did the OP run a marathon? Oh, it was actually 16 miles, huh? Well, I wonder what other misinformation might be afoot. Sure makes it hard to help people when they dribble out information piece by piece and then later come back and say that what they told us wasn't true...0
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So did the OP run a marathon? Oh, it was actually 16 miles, huh? Well, I wonder what other misinformation might be afoot. Sure makes it hard to help people when they dribble out information piece by piece and then later come back and say that what they told us wasn't true...
And that we're all mean pricks.0 -
So did the OP run a marathon? Oh, it was actually 16 miles, huh? Well, I wonder what other misinformation might be afoot. Sure makes it hard to help people when they dribble out information piece by piece and then later come back and say that what they told us wasn't true...
And that we're all mean pricks.
Ah yes, can't forget that part. Thank goodness there's a Sainted One that will appear out of nowhere to call us terrible things0 -
So did the OP run a marathon? Oh, it was actually 16 miles, huh? Well, I wonder what other misinformation might be afoot. Sure makes it hard to help people when they dribble out information piece by piece and then later come back and say that what they told us wasn't true...
And that we're all mean pricks.
Ah yes, can't forget that part. Thank goodness there's a Sainted One that will appear out of nowhere to call us terrible things0 -
I'm taking my ball and going home!0
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just finished running and i went slower and was able to get to 3 miles but it was really boring
Maybe running isn't for you. Maybe consider geocaching, knitting, or fishing?
I second the geocaching option! It's my favorite hobby!0 -
Three miles a day, everday is not too much training. You need to run a lot more than that to "over train." As long as you take an occasional rest day your fine. My guess is you're try to run too fast. Slow way down. If you can't speak in complete sentences while running your going too fast. Try running with regular walk breaks no longer than a minute each. But keep at it. It gets easier.0
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I run at least 3 miles every day and it's not too much. That said, I would never split it up cause twice in one day would be too much for me. And I wouldn't just add another mile in one run.....I'd increase slowly......like a few minutes each week (not even per time) until I added another mile. For me (and I know not for everyone) it's all about taking it slowly that you don't get bored and burn out.0
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It's defiantly that you're setting unrealistic goals with your running. It's hard, but you need to try to strike the balance between pushing yourself, and pushing too much so you get down heartened when you can't run the distance you've set yourself.
I have been guilty of expecting too much of my body with my running in the past. Interval training helped me get things into perspective. Instead of thinking; right, i'm going out there and i'm going to run 10k straight off, do intervals. 1k then 2 min walk, build up to 2k then a few minute walk, etc. I feel for you, as i really do have a love/hate relationship with running! The love floods back as soon as i get back to the house sweating like a mad woman an it's over. That feels goooood.0 -
I've been running 3 miles straight for the past 2 weeks but now i moved and i split up the 3 miles to different parts of the day
Why bother with the low mileage twice a day? You're not getting out of it what you could if you ran once for longer. Not sure of your background, but with this method, I'm going to assume you're new to this and will say slow down, take more rest/recovery days, and quit with the bits and pieces running.
i split it up because i for the 1 mile i do HIIT but thats like twice a week and it fit my schedule better
You can't cannibalize your aerobic base-building and expect results...
so how do i increase my distance to 4 miles
You just claimed to have run a marathon. Why are you asking how to run 4 miles?
my thoughts exactly....0 -
Hi there. I started running a month ago. I also find it tough going but as i get fitter i enjoy it more. I run five mornings a week. I dont think its a good idea to run twice a day to be honest. For four of those days i do interval running and add a minute each day. At the moment im running 2x6 and 4x7 minute sets and walking three minutes between intervals. On a sunday i do a steady run and try to run for as long as i can without stopping. Last week i ran for 20 minutes. So basically im not killing myself but gradualy building up my fitness one minute each day. Hope that helps.0
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This is a really strange thread.0
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How long before the cat gifs start showing up? Just trying to decide when I should come back...0
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This is a really strange thread.
First of all LOVE your handle _Zardoz_ (awesome movie).
Second, OP, if you get bored running, why run? There are way more activities out there for fitness that might be better for you.0
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