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Old 04-21-2008, 09:48 AM   #11 (permalink)

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If you train and run smart, you can actually run 6 days a week. Their is a science to doing that. The first key is that not every run is the same, nor is it the same distance. Sunday I run 30 min at about 10:00 mile pace. Nice and easy. Monday is usually a hard run at 6:30 pace for 3-4 miles. Tuseday is intervals at 1K 2:30 or 2:40 pace and I do 6 of those. Wednesday is 5k at slower than my actual race pace for a 5k. Thursday is 3-4 miles at just slower than monday pace. Friday is usually a pre-meet type workout, get everything lose and ready for saturday, but if there is no race, it is usually 3 easy miles. Then Saturday is a rest day, and it starts all over. Also on saturday is when i get a bike or swim in as to not be stationary.
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If you train and run smart, you can actually run 6 days a week. Their is a science to doing that. The first key is that not every run is the same, nor is it the same distance. Sunday I run 30 min at about 10:00 mile pace. Nice and easy. Monday is usually a hard run at 6:30 pace for 3-4 miles. Tuseday is intervals at 1K 2:30 or 2:40 pace and I do 6 of those. Wednesday is 5k at slower than my actual race pace for a 5k. Thursday is 3-4 miles at just slower than monday pace. Friday is usually a pre-meet type workout, get everything lose and ready for saturday, but if there is no race, it is usually 3 easy miles. Then Saturday is a rest day, and it starts all over. Also on saturday is when i get a bike or swim in as to not be stationary.

Interesting to know. I should get educated about proper running rather than just belting out random distances based on my mood and DOMS levels. Do you manage any lifting or other kinds of training with a running regimen like that, though?
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Old 04-21-2008, 06:01 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I used to worry that taking a week off from cardio work meant I'd be out of shape, until I realised that I actually got faster.
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Old 04-21-2008, 06:17 PM   #15 (permalink)

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I went on holiday around the world for a month. Partied and ate like a mofo. Did a lot of walking but not High intensity stuff

When i got back the first couple of times getting back into conditioning were a bit tough but you get it back really quick.

Conditioning RE-gained is much easier than conditioning gained the first time around (unless you sit on your behind for like a year).

Now just 2 weeks later i am back to say 85%.
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Old 04-21-2008, 07:12 PM   #16 (permalink)

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According to Bruce Lee it's a few days before your cardio goes back to normal- which is why he brought running shoes with him wherever he went so he could stay in peak condition.


The most time I ever took off from running was about a month while on vacation, I came back and I could barely do a mile.
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Old 04-22-2008, 01:46 AM   #17 (permalink)

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im also very interested in this question

i took a month off and felt like shit when i got back to training

iv taken a week off recently and seen a decline but not too bad
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Old 04-22-2008, 10:14 AM   #18 (permalink)

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No it takes a prolonged period, like a couple weeks of no exercise and bad diet before you would notice anything and even still it's not drastic, just a gradual decline towards a cardio level in line with what your current physical condition will end up being without constantly exercising at that level.

Personally, running every day isn't good, it's hard on your knee's and you aren't giving your cardio vascular system or your musculoskeletal structure time to recover. At least have one day in between runs. You are better going slow for long distances, are really short intervals it high paces repeatedly. Train smart when it comes to running, very important!


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Old 04-22-2008, 12:37 PM   #19 (permalink)

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I feel it after a week off with no cardio. 2 weeks off and it's a real battle for me to get back to where I was.

Then again, I am 47 so things are slowing down a little.
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If you train and run smart, you can actually run 6 days a week. Their is a science to doing that. The first key is that not every run is the same, nor is it the same distance. Sunday I run 30 min at about 10:00 mile pace. Nice and easy. Monday is usually a hard run at 6:30 pace for 3-4 miles. Tuseday is intervals at 1K 2:30 or 2:40 pace and I do 6 of those. Wednesday is 5k at slower than my actual race pace for a 5k. Thursday is 3-4 miles at just slower than monday pace. Friday is usually a pre-meet type workout, get everything lose and ready for saturday, but if there is no race, it is usually 3 easy miles. Then Saturday is a rest day, and it starts all over. Also on saturday is when i get a bike or swim in as to not be stationary.
I don't know how you could do that without your knees and shins feeling like shit.
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