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I've recently started running again, trying to lean up a bit and just for general cardio reasons so when I go on vacation I won't get too tired swimming all day 
But what I'm wondering is, how do those of you who lift AND run, run on the days after you lift?
Typically I lift Monday - Thursday, and do my legs on Tuesday. I do a body building routine right now where I do each muscle group once a week.
I try to run Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. And then on the weekend if I'm up to it I will run once maybe too.
Monday I have no problems running at all and usually have a great run.
Last Tuesday I ran after lifting with my legs, and holy crap I could barely last 10 minutes because of the jello leg feeling.
Then Thursday, my legs were sore as hell. They typically get sorest 2 days after I lift legs, and last for like another day or two. But Thursday it's really tough to run because of the soreness, but I just plowed through it.
So my question is, those of you who lift AND run, is there some trick or secret to making your legs not feel as sore when it comes to running? I feel that my legs get tired way earlier than my actual cardio does. And yesterday when I ran, I had no problems with either my legs or cardio wise.
But what I'm wondering is, how do those of you who lift AND run, run on the days after you lift?
Typically I lift Monday - Thursday, and do my legs on Tuesday. I do a body building routine right now where I do each muscle group once a week.
I try to run Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. And then on the weekend if I'm up to it I will run once maybe too.
Monday I have no problems running at all and usually have a great run.
Last Tuesday I ran after lifting with my legs, and holy crap I could barely last 10 minutes because of the jello leg feeling.
Then Thursday, my legs were sore as hell. They typically get sorest 2 days after I lift legs, and last for like another day or two. But Thursday it's really tough to run because of the soreness, but I just plowed through it.
So my question is, those of you who lift AND run, is there some trick or secret to making your legs not feel as sore when it comes to running? I feel that my legs get tired way earlier than my actual cardio does. And yesterday when I ran, I had no problems with either my legs or cardio wise.