I went out on Sunday for my long run intending to do 1hr 40 minutes slowly. That's 10 minutes longer than I've run before - I managed a hour and a half last Sunday with no problems at all. Anyway, I had to stop at 1:20 - I was just exhausted. My legs just wouldn't go any more. When I stopped my legs had a kind of tired ache for ages afterwards and I generally felt really washed out.
The night before I'd been out for a very nice meal, at which I drank quite a lot. But I've drunk more before a run before without any ill effects. One factor may be that I started the run at 0730 which is earlier than I've ever done it before so I didn't have time for breakfast - I just grabbed a banana instead. I drank lots of water before I left and I drank lucozade sport as I ran, so I don't think it was dehydration. One think I did notice was that I had a very elevated heart rate (65 vs the usual 47-53) first thing in the morning.
HR this morning was 55 - so getting back towards the normal range. I wonder what was going on.
Millipede
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Nothing unusual and its happened to us all.
I find I have to be up and mobile for at least an hour and a half now, but when I was younger I could go out 30 mins after getting up.
As long as you are feeling better today and know you haven't tried to suddenly ramp up the milage then just don't worry, and keep going.
Sunday was much better. It happens ! Peaks and troughs !
Talking about bad runs on Saturday this might give everyone a bit of a laugh laugh but for me it also contained worthwhile lesson about planning
Having been a regular gym-goer for about eighteen months I decided that I'd
had enough of doing the human hamster bit on the treadmill and to have a go at this running lark a few of weeks ago and I'm really loving it.
However on Saturday I decided to go for
an hour's run. I headed through a local
park and woods; but it was getting really hot so instead of heading off down the road I had planned i went into some more woods . The going got steeper and
steeper and when I reached the top
(walking!!!) I found I had climbed up Shooters Hill a fairly major local hill. I ran down to Welling; and looking at my pedometer saw that I was near my
10k target and as it was now getting really really hot decided
to head home.
I then took a wrong turning and ended up
doing a total of 14.5 K and being totally knackered with the heat.
We live and learn! PS - what is the opinion on pedometers?
Chris.
Late night, big meal, excess booze, early start......not surprised your legs got fed up!
Just one of those bad training days we all have from time to time.
Keep going and don't beat yourself up.
Now days I use an envelope and an OS map, or I just record it as time run if its my long run.