The Hay is in the Barn!

cewait

DIS Veteran
Joined
Mar 3, 2000
Messages
5,695
I used to hear this weekly back in my high school days (and yes there were high schools back then). Coach would walk in Thursday after practice and tell us that the Hay was in the barn boys, enjoy the fruit of our labors. If you think about it, he was correct. We have all spent the training season growing, harvesting, baling and stacking our ‘hay’ for future use. There is not much more that any of us can do from now through race day. Seriously, a marathon is not an event that you can cram for. I know there are a few who can simply head out and run one, but most of us need to spend the next couple weeks allowing the body to absorb the training from the last few months. Many do not understand that the work (running, lifting, etc) is not where strength and improvements come from; rather, its the recovery periods just after the work where they occur. It’s happens as a result of the muscle repairs those tiny little micro tears that occur with all workouts.

It’s taper time... Yes we do need to be out and running. Taper is seriously misunderstood by many runners. It is not a time of kicking back and not doing anything. Taper is a reduction of training volume. Volume = intensity x time. In many camps it is thought that intensity should remain high through taper. I am in that camp, at least for most runners. Distances, ie time, are reduced dramatically while the mid week intensities remain just as high as previous work.

The exception to the above... If you are injured or ill, I would just recover. Do not run or otherwise aggravate your injury. Give the joint time to heal up. If ill, it’s still ok to run, but keep it light. The general rule of thumb is that if your cold or illness is above the neck, head out for your run; if in the chest or below the neck stay in.

NERVOUS?
It is normal. Remember how nervous you were the first time you entered a race. These are the same nerves. If this is your first event, it is very normal to have a set of nerves during this period. Tapering tends to bring the nerves out as you are not working out near as long as you were just two weeks ago. Trust me, even the most seasoned runners have similar nerves. Maybe we just hide them better, or understand them better. But watch as you are in the corral on race morning. Folks are burning off nervous energy in various ways. Make a pledge to use your nerves to help get you to and through the race. Once the gun goeas off and you just hit the point where you are sweating, your case of nerves will soon disappear.
 
Thanks for the post and advice. I consider myself still a new runner with only 2 half marathons and several short races under my belt. I will only be running the half relay so my last big week of training ended today. Looking forward to resting my legs and enjoying the holidays.

Happy taper everyone!
Pam
 
Anyone got any spare hay? Did 10 this morning, getting over some hip flexor issue. Here's to hoping :)

By the way - I HATE TAPERING!!!! It drives me crazy!!! But it does work wonders. See you all race morning :)

Charles, you running Houston? If you didn't get a bib, I know where you can get one if you want one.
 
Anyone got any spare hay? Did 10 this morning, getting over some hip flexor issue. Here's to hoping :)

By the way - I HATE TAPERING!!!! It drives me crazy!!! But it does work wonders. See you all race morning :)

Charles, you running Houston? If you didn't get a bib, I know where you can get one if you want one.

Man, I am way undertrained....else I would take you up on on it. I am looking forward to the Oly Trials the day before. Not that I am running but I really love watching these guys float by.

I am planning on The Woodlands in March.

You ever have flexor issues at Disney before. I am wondering if the flatlands have hit you.
 

No never have, this is the first time I've had anything that feels like this (front, lower abs). According to the doctor its psoas/hip flexors. Fun fun, I went from running 7:35 min/miles at the Sugarland 30k to grunting through 10 miles of 7:50s this morning.

Before I started the PT for it it only hurt while running, now of course its hurts all the time haha. Although I will say the intensity of the pain is less, but its more continuous. I'll call that progress haha.
 
Love your posts Coach! They seriously are the most helpful & inspiring! :cheer2:
I had planned on doing 13 next week and THEN taper as I'm only doing the half & the 5K.

Is that O.K.?
Thank you!

Karin
 
I'm in the recovery mode at this point. Orthopedic doc administered epidural and told me to take it easy. So, sigh, I guess I must. Guess I'll scrap that 10 miler I hoped to complete tomorrow.
 
I had to miss a couple weeks to heal a leg injury so I am doing one more 12 - 15 miler this weekend, then I think I'm all set. I'll see how it feels.
 
Love this saying!!!!

Got a 10 miler tomorrow, which seems like a cheat after the last few months of long runs, but I'll take it!

Just hoping that all the nagging pains go away in the next 2 weeks...
 












Save Up to 30% on Rooms at Walt Disney World!

Save up to 30% on rooms at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels when you stay 5 consecutive nights or longer in late summer and early fall. Plus, enjoy other savings for shorter stays.This offer is valid for stays most nights from August 1 to October 11, 2025.
CLICK HERE







New Posts







DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest

Back
Top