Running Problems
danikiz
Posts: 12 Member
Hey guys,
I've been trying to go running every morning, but I always get tired after the first or second lap and end up power walking the rest of my hour devoted to the track.
I wanted to know if this was just because I'm not used to it (been going about a week now) or because I have/have not been eating anything before running.
Sometimes if I'm hungry I'll eat a banana or a light half sandwich and wait an hour before running... either way, I cramp up (lower left abdomen) or get tired. I started doing ten minutes of runner's yoga before hand (just did it yesterday) and the cramps still came on.
Am I just not running the right way?
Please help!
I've been trying to go running every morning, but I always get tired after the first or second lap and end up power walking the rest of my hour devoted to the track.
I wanted to know if this was just because I'm not used to it (been going about a week now) or because I have/have not been eating anything before running.
Sometimes if I'm hungry I'll eat a banana or a light half sandwich and wait an hour before running... either way, I cramp up (lower left abdomen) or get tired. I started doing ten minutes of runner's yoga before hand (just did it yesterday) and the cramps still came on.
Am I just not running the right way?
Please help!
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If you've only been running for a week, you are probably just starting out with too much too soon. Try something like the Couch to 5K program that has you increase your running a little bit each week.0
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I would also recommend C25K. It is possible that you are just getting used to it. Take your time and build a little bit each day you run.
Personally I never run without eating first, especially in the morning. I don't seem to have cramping issues to I usually eat as little as 30 minutes before I run. But my meals are small, usually a protein shake or just some fruit or vegetables.
And of course the obvious, make sure you get some good rest the night before and pace yourself. Stick with it a couple more weeks and you'll see results!0 -
Especially first thing in the morning what I have found useful is walking for like 5 minutes to get the muscles going and then do my stretches. Are you stretching beforehand?
I agree if you are just starting out I would do something like a couch to 5K. I have found I have really like Hal Hidgon's training calendars. http://www.halhigdon.com
This article might address what you are talking about, http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/how-to-stop-runners-cramps
Keep with it!!0 -
You’re probably cramping because it’s new to your muscles. Also make sure you hydrate all day & not just before you run.
Always remember & never forget…, your body will give out long before your mind will. Have a strong mind & the rest will follow.0 -
When I first started running, I felt the same way. I have noticed that since I've been working out more and my endurance has increased, I have been able to run for longer. Also, I try to have a little yogurt and granola before I run. This typically helps me get the most out of my running sessions. Hope this helps some!0
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I was wondering if yogurt would help or hinder! Thanks, I'm going to try that on Monday, resting up this weekend.0
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