Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
My coach said that it is horrible for a distance runner to take 2 days off though, so would it be better for me to run Sat, skip Sunday and then do Mon and Tuesday; or how should i work that?
Thanks for all the advice. Believe me ill take it to heart.
-Kevin
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: roguerower
Nope, no way to drop it by 3 min. Ur running 6:45 miles, while he's running 5:15. Just try ur best.
Shoulda rowed crew. 🙂
So even after 2 months of practice (Districts is in ~2 months) i wont be able to drop my time to ~11?
As for the PB; i SHOULD be significantly faster than that for a couple of reasons:
[*]I ran it on the treadmill on a slight incline
[*]I have been running extremely hard practices (Ladder/Pyramid Sets, Intervals)
[*]I set that record in Shox, in a meet or even at practice i have my $110 trainers or my Spikes
[*]I set that time after working out
[*]Did not have my inhaler at that time
I will run my ass off if it means making districts and possibly regions (Cant remember the VA Qualifying times though).
-Kevin
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Whats your best 'real' run time?
Not sure (Ill soon find out i guess), but every single person on the team said that i should be faster off of the treadmill rather than on it.
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
youre running a 14:55 for a 2 mile and youre on a track team? 😕
bud you might as well just forget about competing and do it for the fun of it. still try to get better and all but seriously thats a pretty sad time for a guy on track.
If you want to help your team out, find out if there are any events that no one is registered for, like the 300m hurdles if your school has them, and do those also. Even if you do horribly, there are often only 2-3 people competing, so you will score points for your team regardless. Plus a lot of those events are fun.
Originally posted by: Koing
Update?
Koing
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: Koing
Update?
Koing
Thanks for asking 🙂
Well the meet was cancelled due to "inclement weather". But the inclement weather was Sunny with ~10mph breeze (56F). My coach was in disbelief so we ran. And now we are, after practice, doing weight lifting.
Additionally, my coach also has me practicing with the sprinters. Since i can run for SO LONG i have a slow twitch muscle. So in training with with the sprinters today, on the 100 i can keep up with some of them. I was really pleased until:
I strained my quadricep. I ran 2 heats and on my way back from my second heat a searing pain went through my quad. I told my coach after i tried stretching out for 5 mins (to no avail). I have to ice it down, and the athletic trainer doesn't want me sprinting for 7-10 days. NOT GOOD. Sprinting is what i need practice on.
In that time though, ill still be running long distances, and also be exercising (working with twitch muscle). So hopefully it wont kill me too much.
Do you know if it is ok to exercise abs and twitch more than once per day? Also is it ok to bench and work tri/biceps everday. Or does doing it everyday make a big difference.
-Kevin
Your post is so muddled...
There are 2 main muscle fibre types. I (slow) and II (Fast twitch) BUT fast twitch has two types (a and b).
http://www.brianmac.demon.co.uk/muscle.htm
Read up on it.
Don't run on a strained muscle. If it is that bad DO NOT RUN ON IT. What did YOUR COACHES say? No way would I advise a runner to run on something that bad. Rest up on it.
You pulled it because you didn't warm up properly. Don't go at 100% straight away. Run at different speeds to BUILD yourself up to sprint speed. Being supple helps prevent injuries also.
Rotate your exercises and don't do your abs more then once per day. Work on your back also. Imbalances ARE NOT GOOD.
Your a long distance runner, you don't need to be BP or doing tricpes everyday. Do them other 2 or 3 days. More muscle mass you have the lower your times will be in the end. Sprinters have big upperbodies because the faster you can move your arms the faster your legs will also move. You don't need to be pumping your arms like a sprinter.
What time did you clock in the 2mile?
HOW did you keep up with 100m sprinters?! I've not known any good 2mile guy keep up with even okay sprinters. Sprinters will blow chunks out of of a 2mile guy. Just two very different requirements.
Rest up, get better then get a schedule to make you run faster and make sure you don't go too hardcore in to the sprints straight away, or you will get the same injury.
I also think you were possibly training too much as that puts your body in it's weakest state and you get injury prone = bad.
Go to a Running shop and get a running scan of your 'style'. Get some shoes that MATCH your style. Be weary if the sports rep is about. Come back if a sports rep is around.
f it is physically painful to run this should be telling you something. Don't run for 2-4 weeks and do some other things (swim, rowing, cycling on a high gear).