Z-Knight
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I need some advice on how to get back my endurance and speed back after being down for a few weeks. Apparently I'm not very good at this running thing because I've been either injured or sick for most of my races this year. Marathon weekend I had 3 injuries, dark side weekend I had the flu and had to have an doctor visit me in my room because I had 105+ fever, and recent marathon I had a cuboid bone stress fracture. I've gone from being able to run 8 min/mile down to 9:40 min/mile after being forced to not run for 8 weeks. I had a 1:49 half marathon over the 2nd tallest bridge in Texas 9 months ago, but now that seems like a distant dream
BTW, elliptical does nothing for your - nothing! I used it for 4 weeks when I was allowed to put pressure on foot and after my first run I was huffing and puffing and felt my quads in pain again.
In the past 4 weeks I've been allowed to do slow, slow runs - which is why my pace is slow, but even if I was allowed to go faster I don't believe I could. I'm currently struggling through my slow runs as is with average heart rates in the 145 or 150 or higher. I've run over 171.5 miles these past 4 weeks but it has been a struggle. Initially I thought I was overtraining but my morning heart rate is 40 bpm and it is not higher than normal so even with 6 days of running per week I am getting my rest.
I'd like to get some advice from people that have been hurt before and ask how long it took you to get back to form. I can't believe at week 5 I am still struggling with slow runs. This past week I ran 8 miles each day and only three of the six runs I could completely finish at the same slow pace - the others I had to partly walk and do intervals.
btw, I run on a treadmil at my work gym. I did notice that maybe I'm overheating a bit in my runs. Last week I went to a hotel gym to use the treadmill and it was the exact same type I had in my work gym. The only difference was that I had an air vent blowing very cold air on me the entire time and I had two straight days of runs of 8 miles each and had an average heart rate of 130 bpm for both runs. Same distance runs at the work gym, at same pace, etc, were usually 140 bpm or higher. The work gym has very little air moving around the treadmils so I could just be overheating and this causes me issues now and causes me not to regain my endurance.
I plan on adding the stair stepper to my exercise routine after each run - that should improve my endurance a bit. If there are any other suggestions for getting back into form then please let me know. I'm basically behind my fitness level of last year and likely will struggle through another marathon as a result.
BTW, elliptical does nothing for your - nothing! I used it for 4 weeks when I was allowed to put pressure on foot and after my first run I was huffing and puffing and felt my quads in pain again.
In the past 4 weeks I've been allowed to do slow, slow runs - which is why my pace is slow, but even if I was allowed to go faster I don't believe I could. I'm currently struggling through my slow runs as is with average heart rates in the 145 or 150 or higher. I've run over 171.5 miles these past 4 weeks but it has been a struggle. Initially I thought I was overtraining but my morning heart rate is 40 bpm and it is not higher than normal so even with 6 days of running per week I am getting my rest.
I'd like to get some advice from people that have been hurt before and ask how long it took you to get back to form. I can't believe at week 5 I am still struggling with slow runs. This past week I ran 8 miles each day and only three of the six runs I could completely finish at the same slow pace - the others I had to partly walk and do intervals.
btw, I run on a treadmil at my work gym. I did notice that maybe I'm overheating a bit in my runs. Last week I went to a hotel gym to use the treadmill and it was the exact same type I had in my work gym. The only difference was that I had an air vent blowing very cold air on me the entire time and I had two straight days of runs of 8 miles each and had an average heart rate of 130 bpm for both runs. Same distance runs at the work gym, at same pace, etc, were usually 140 bpm or higher. The work gym has very little air moving around the treadmils so I could just be overheating and this causes me issues now and causes me not to regain my endurance.
I plan on adding the stair stepper to my exercise routine after each run - that should improve my endurance a bit. If there are any other suggestions for getting back into form then please let me know. I'm basically behind my fitness level of last year and likely will struggle through another marathon as a result.