More running questions - sorry! Should I be pushing harder and if so how?
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thank you so much. Runningkel I currently run 3x a week and I do think a lot of it was just psychological - I "couldn't" do it.0
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Try and dial back to a consistent amount of distance. You're pumped up and motivated which is fantastic, but running miles and miles like a wild gazelle doesn't happen over night You'll start to feel much more comfortable once you start building/conditioning your muscles and breathing, etc. Then try and move up no more then 10% of your current distance for a bit. Running "coaches" are great people, but not all people are the same!0
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Thanks I am definitely going to build up slowly!0
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ElleBelleLiptak wrote: »Try and dial back to a consistent amount of distance.
Totally agree, this will save you from injury. Injury in my case = disappointment and anxiety.
I run 3x and walk 1x a week. Heading out in the next 10 minutes coincidentally.
Tuesday & Thursday 3~6 mile run depending on how 'things feel'; weather, body, etc.
Friday 1-3 mile walk
Sunday long run day, 4~13 mile run @ a slower pace than Tu/Th, this is for endurance not speed.
Sunday used to be the 10% rule when I started to get me to 26.2. Now it's how I feel again, weather, etc.
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I'm not really bothered about speed/distance at this stage - just going out and saying I'll do a 30 min or 40 min walk/run today. Our coach said it's not really about speed or how far you can go now, it's just about getting the miles on your legs.0
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I went out running once with someone who is "ahead" of me and wanted to go further and faster than I did, but now I've found a group of people at similar levels and we go out together0
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Your coach sounds great!0
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He really is and we found out last week that he does it at all for free in exchange for some of his races being paid for and things like that!
I think I'd have given up long ago without the coach and the group, I'd definitely recommend them to anyone.0 -
TavistockToad wrote: »nicola8989 wrote: »guess what - I did it!! My trainer told me I should be running 20 mins non-stop and yesterday I ran 20 mins non-stop and ran most of the way back!!!
the most useful think I learnt about running is that its 99% in your head
That is so true0
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