02-06-2011, 19:24 | #941 |
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Well done Marie and Clare
Matt too... hope you improve soon. BB x |
02-06-2011, 19:36 | #942 |
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Go go us!! You did mega Mawee and should be awesomely proud! Gonna keep coming round weekly for it!...
... and some running too! Hope you have a quick recovery Mr Matt x |
02-06-2011, 19:39 | #943 |
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I'm back (a bit)
2.3k in two splits on the flat, shortened strides and lots of stretches before and after. No twinges so it's looking good, programing in another of the same for Saturday, not before, another fizz session tomorrow. MB |
02-06-2011, 20:27 | #944 |
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Good to hear it Matt If you read my more recent posts, you'll notice that I bang on about stretching quite a lot. People really do underestimate the massive benefit of stretching properly.
I got myself into a right pickle before my marathon and it came to a point where I was considering pulling out because my legs felt like lead weights all the time and I had lots of little annoying niggles. I went for a massage and my physio said "Stretch every day until your marathon and you will have a great marathon. Ignore me and it will be absolutely awful". She also said I'd knock 1/2hr off my time. She was bloody right. Every night I would set my timer and stretch my calfs (2 types of stretches to make sure I hit all the areas needed), quads, hamstrings, hip flexors and lower back for at LEAST 2 mins per stretch or until I felt the muscle relax. It made one hell of a difference. Do your stretches, do them properly, stick to them, do not grow complacent and you will reap the benefits!!
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02-06-2011, 20:41 | #945 |
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I'd heard mixed things about stretching many people swear by it there has been other research which says it makes no difference at all particularly before warm up/ run.
Being me I took the easy way, it may or may not be protecting me now but I'll stick with it I just looked at my times for tonights run on Runkeeper and my pace was the fastest of any run I've ever done . This is mainly because up to now I've always included my warm up in my timings and they brought down my average times quite dramatically. From now on I'll be keeping the two seperate and not including the warm up. What this means is that by tonights speeds I should still stand a chance of cracking 30 minutes by my second 5k, if I can hold tonights speed for 5k then I'll be on for around 28 minutes but I'll be building up to it slowly MB |
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Without stretching I don't think I'd ever achieve half of a run, and would ache for days after!
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02-06-2011, 22:38 | #947 |
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I've heard that stretching after is the thing to do...
I need to stretch more! Though I do quite a lot in my pole classes... not enough to get in the splits though BB x |
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Must admit I don't do much of a warm up before running, used to walk 5 mins, tend to wander down the car park and up and down while the watch gets a signal these days, spend at least 20-30 mins streching afterwards though or really pay for it! Good to hear you're on the way back MB! And to Marie and Claire, definitely the way to start - still can't believe my mate tried to run a 10k with no prep and ended up with about a 2 hour time in total |
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