IamTrike
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I really try and not miss runs. I have times when I have to cut them short based on scheduling issues. Injury would be a reason to skip some runs.
My biggest issue is that I find each run I skip makes it easier to skip another run in the cycle. If I am just running for fitness that's not really bad, but if I am on a training cycle with a specific goal, it really throws me off.
I also find that I don't really just "maintain". Post my Chicago training cycle I was running 4/5 days a week trying to maintain and I wound up gaining about 10 pounds and my marathon time jumped up about 30 minutes. I started training hard again in December before Dopey and really picked that up about 4 weeks ago. I'm slowly improving again and the weight is coming off.
My biggest issue is that I find each run I skip makes it easier to skip another run in the cycle. If I am just running for fitness that's not really bad, but if I am on a training cycle with a specific goal, it really throws me off.
I also find that I don't really just "maintain". Post my Chicago training cycle I was running 4/5 days a week trying to maintain and I wound up gaining about 10 pounds and my marathon time jumped up about 30 minutes. I started training hard again in December before Dopey and really picked that up about 4 weeks ago. I'm slowly improving again and the weight is coming off.