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  1. #1
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    Yeah, we all need a down period to recharge the batteries. You will come back faster for it.

    Now as for adding speed. When I was really concentrating on speedwork my coach (yeah the cock roach, but he was good for some things) had me doing interval work 2 days a week. I would run easy for the first mile and then a mile hard, then half mile recovery, then pick it up for another mile hard, and so on. I would run anywhere from 6-8 miles at a time doing this. By the 4th or 5th interval I was DYING, but I pushed myself to finish strong. And I must say, I got faster.
    LSD is great for endurance I do agree with that, but you need to add speedwork to get faster. Even some track workouts would help.
    In a short time of speedwork I went from 11 min miles to 9:30's. Yeah still slow- but a HUGE improvement.
    Also, after the LSD's or hard efforts don't forget to thoroughly ice your knees/legs. After my long runs I actually take an ice bath- or dunk myself in the pool during the winter. It helps immensly with the recovery! I can't stress this enough! Once you start icing you will notice the difference when you are time stressed and don't take the time to do it.
    Hope these little tips help.
    But yeah, you need more than a week! At least TWO!!

  2. #2
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    Dec 2005
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    OH Boy

    To answer all of the questions:

    Yes I do lift weights, Yes the 10k is for a triathlon.

    Now Yoda,
    I did not think I needed that much time off because although my season was long, my races were relative short. Not like an IM or HIM so I figured a week was enough.

    Judging by the fatigue I am feeling in my legs, it was not. Damn. I have been so careful.

    So ladies now what do I do? Should I just stop everything?

    I am supposed to do an off road duathlon in 10 days with my friends. I did not really want to do it, but the DH did. He has since bagged it. I felt like I had to see it through, because of the friends. But I do not feel like racing.

    The mt bike riding we do on the w/e is also social for me. Should I back off from that for a while too?

    Oh crap...she said in tears....

    Should I keep lifting weights now? Anything?

    HELP!!!!!!
    Last edited by rocknrollgirl; 10-17-2007 at 02:25 AM.

  3. #3
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    Step off the ledge there....

    I would try to give your legs a break as much as possible. No hill work or heavy intervals. But to keep you mentally sane I wouldn't stop everything cold turkey. Go for a ride- but spin.
    As for weights, keep some upper body, work your core, and maybe do something that you haven't done in awhile- or ever before. Maybe take a class that's totally different from what you are used to doing. But like I said, make sure it's something that doesn't overly tax your legs.

    Really listen to your body and let that dictate what you do. If you feel like a run, go for a short one. Half of what you usually do. Or go for a walk and take in the fall color.

    I find that if I leave the gps at home it makes it easier to relax and not push myself.

 

 

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