hbombgraphics wrote:so I am trying to flip over my running schedule, running in the early AM instead of late at night man it sucks anyone got any tips today everything just hurt my problem has always been flexibility and by the end of the day I feel loose enough to move like less of an old man AM is needed because I keep almost getting hit by jerks in cars and because it will make more sense as weather gets bad
Interesting fact: Stretching has never actually been proven to improve recovery time. It's been proven to improve muscle strength and flexibility but not recovery (mind you it hasn't been proven that it DOESN'T improve it either). Yeah, science.
good workout tonight did two miles hard and then took it easy for a mile, trying to improve my pace I can knock out 10 min miles all day so I really need to work on a better pace
sitting at around 202 goal is 190 by fall
question for everyone how long after you eat do you work out no matter how long I wait (3 hours today) I always taste my lunch for the first mile it sucks
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Agreed completely. It's been scientifically proven that interval training or HIIT training is more effective for building your cardiovascular system then solid running. That's why I can lift like a fucking beast and outrun most people that I know even if they are regular runners.
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hbombgraphics wrote:lets try again. How long do you wait to workout after eating? And do you end up tasting your lunch over the first part of that workout?
Depends on what I'm going to do. If it's just lifting, 1+ hours. If it's cardio, 2+. No.
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hbombgraphics wrote:lets try again. How long do you wait to workout after eating? And do you end up tasting your lunch over the first part of that workout?
My usual routine for running is get up, drink some water, eat something light like toast & peanut butter, and run like 15 minutes later. Dunno what the conventional recommendation is. If I run later in the day it'll be around an hour after dinner and also without issue. I do tend to eat really bland foods because of my inherited heartburn issues, though.
Now that I'm on this MapMyRun thing you gotta make sure I keep running 2-3 times a week, usually when I'm like "I should start running again" I get lazy and stop after a couple weeks.
I will dude, You can win free kicks this month so you gotta get after it!
the brooks pure series are just good shoes at a good price regardless thanks for the info on eating I do want to start running early AM more instead of 10 at night and that would help me avoid tasting all my food
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Depends. I've been known to work out 30 minutes after I eat. Doesn't affect me at all unless I'm doing leg day. Then I want to yak. You do want to give yourself sometime to digest your food, but if you're in a pinch, you gotta do what you gotta do.
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