jmasgat
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1) I am coming back from multiple injuries that are overuse injuries in nature. So, I am scared of combining long runs as back to back runs. I have been trying to follow Hal Higdons plan which has midweek runs on T-W-Th starting at 3-3-3 and progressing to 3-4-3 and 3-5-3. The weekend long run adds a mile each week. I am wondering if this will be enough to prep me for GSC back to backs? any thoughts?
3) Has anyone tried something like yaxtrax or stabilicers? I hate the "dreadmill" as I call it. It fine for 3-4 miles, but anything longer than that and I'm miserable. I'd like to try to get outside, but the conditions being so bad, one of these devices seems the only option.
I would not worry about back to backs, especially if you are injured. You should have enough training to get the races done without them, assuming you plan to "run" the races and not "race" the races (meaning a more casual training pace for the race versus race pace)
I have not tried yaktrax yet, mainly because I don't run on roads/path that are 100% snowy. I always look for clear roads, and if portions of them are snowy, I just try to slow down and deal with it. I would think that running with yaktrax on mixed road conditions would wear them out pretty quickly.