Right , I've decided that tomorrow since the wife is going xmas shopping, I'm going to see how far I can run before I drop. My furthest run so far is 7 miles but since I'll have a bit of time on my hands I'd like to experiment and find my real limits ( not just the mental ones ) I've planned a route that I know I could easily walk. Has anyone got any hints / tips etc for a first "Longer than usual" run ?
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Seriously Mercury, just take it easy and don't worry if you have to walk at stages. Good luck and happy running.
A route that allows short cuts back is pretty handy, I have done this when recovering from injury. But there is something about a "one way" run which brings great satisfaction as a) it looks further on the map than a loop, and b) there is not a lot of choice about doing the distance once you have started.
Good trip !!
Enjoy yourself.
Don't know what kind of distance you are thinking off and how fast you intend doing it BUT you are running the risk of injury if you jump up in distance too quickly.
But having said that a friend of mine decided to run a marathon on very little training and maximum distance run before was about 7 miles.
She did it in 5hrs20mins with no injury - but she was very, very, very sore for several days.
If you do attempt a big distance make sure you rest enough after it - because if you don't injure yourself doing it, you run an even bigger risk of pulling something (with all the little muscle tears you will have) after it.
take care
Failing that, I agree with (a) KP about the risk of injury (listen to your body!) and (b) with Laura L about going slow. You'd be surprised how far you can go if you slow it right down. I try to do three-in three-out breathing on a long run.
Oh, and put the emergency services on standby!
In the end it was half road / half dirt track route that was 8.3 miles . Lots of luverly hills and puddles , in fact a lot more hills than anticipated , got my new trainers all muddy ( its okay I washed them in the bath , dont tell mrs mercury ) Not as sore as I expected but time will tell !
Well done on your run, sounds like a nice route!
There is a curious pleasure to running through mud - bit like swimming in the sea, you never want to get into it but once in !!
Cleaning trainers ?? Never tried that.