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Train or don't train? ? ? ?
Tesseract
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I can't decide, so I'll ask for your views, and then duck as the inevitable argument kicks off.
I did Strathclyde at the weekend (OD), and my legs have just about lost their stiffness. I reckon I'll be back to normal (relative to me!) by tomorrow. However I have London on Sunday, so do I fit a training session in tomorrow or not?
I feel like I'm lazy if I don't, as I won't have trained all week - on the otherhand after a dismal race at Strath I'd like to do well at London and want to be fully rested...
Am I better training - at the risk of not being fully recovered yet/ not fully recovering by London, OR
Should I just rest - at the risk of losing a little fitness?
What do ya think?
I did Strathclyde at the weekend (OD), and my legs have just about lost their stiffness. I reckon I'll be back to normal (relative to me!) by tomorrow. However I have London on Sunday, so do I fit a training session in tomorrow or not?
I feel like I'm lazy if I don't, as I won't have trained all week - on the otherhand after a dismal race at Strath I'd like to do well at London and want to be fully rested...
Am I better training - at the risk of not being fully recovered yet/ not fully recovering by London, OR
Should I just rest - at the risk of losing a little fitness?
What do ya think?
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eople will tell you its only a sprint OD but I find them enough at the mo and you dont want to wear yourself out for the London experience.
How gutted would you be if you did something like pull a muscle or twist something.
Still I'm eager for my revenge. I will break 2:30 this time or...[strike]die[/strike] get very out of breathe trying...
Cue ice baths, compression bandages and sitting upside down for 3 days. Fingers crossed I'll be OK to race.
Hope your all ready to go for the race. Thats crap man...how the hell did that happen?
...or it could have just been one of those things. Luckily I've a high pain threshold, so I'll race anyway, then cope with irrevocable long term damage later.
Pension time shortly.... joking.
Its better to have this prob now and give a few days rest than pulling the hammy on the day.
Good luck, and fingers crossed for a decent time. keep us posted.
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