run problem
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Two years ago couldn't run for five months so started to bike but since then I'm finding running a real struggle, tired heavey legs and shorts strides. This is not because of any injure. Does biking have this affect or is it due to lack of motivation as I discoverd I like the bike more. I'm not running half of what I was before as I have to fit swim bike run in the same amount of time.
Any help would be great as next year I want to go from sprint to od but the thought of the run is the one thing putting me off.
Thanks
Any help would be great as next year I want to go from sprint to od but the thought of the run is the one thing putting me off.
Thanks
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When I reached a plato where i wasn't really striding out and couldn't get the time any faster, a freind suggested cutting down the distance a run that shorter distance had hard and as fast as I could, so i went from 5km back down to 2km. I found that hard run did increase my stride and reduce heavy legs. I did this and slowly built the distance up again following the same sort of appaoch, and now find that this is now my normal pace for a run.
Might not help butt it seemed to work for me.
WIll
Its hard to tell you without know how hard or how long you train. Are all your sessions at LT (lactic threshold) level or do you do long slow rides? do you use a turbo trainer? swim? recover??
Need more info
mon 20-40 mls blke
tues 5-6 mls run
wed 3 mls bike to 1 hrs pilates 10 mls bike home
thurs 7 mls bike to 1 hrs swim then 7 mls bke home
fri 3 mls run in the morning then 6 mls bike to work in the evenning
sat 6 mls bike in the morning home, always very slow as I'm falling asleep. 1 hour roller bladding in
the evening great fun.
Trying to put in an extra swim on sunday but having to catch up on some sleep instead.
I also think you may just have a mental block now that you need to work through
thanks