I have just started WK4 R1 and didn't complete it. I struggled the last 2 minutes had to reduce down to fast walking, feel a bit disappointed. I also suffered with stitch, can anyone help with advice? thank you !
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One cause of stitch is poor hydration, could you be dehydrated?
See how you feel after R2 and R3, a lot also depends your personal mindset, with me personally I would have to complete it otherwise following week it would be in the back of my mind, nagging away, an added attribute toward making me fail the harder run, but I am though a little OCD'ish at times
Yes I agree thanks OlsBean ! Will make sure I drink plenty and do my run on Wednesday. I have a positive mindset and I wont give up!
Hi EMG1 - In my experience I find I do better if I take in more water the day before I run. I try to drink a great deal throughout the day and it does help me.
Good luck next time!
I found taking on water before running, starting at a comfortable pace helps prevent and, as you did, easing off if stitch sets in. Important think for me is that you kept going through it to finish.
every single time I go for a run (ok its only been 4 times so far lol) I get a stitch, so I do that thing where when you breath in you push out your belly and then fully breath out. It seems to work for me and the stitch lasts only 20 seconds. But it would be nice to prevent them, so I am going to try and hydrate myself more
Hi
I'm on week 7 run 2 (tonight) and I do tend to suffer with side stitch on my right hand side.
I do hydrate well but no matter how much water I drink, I start to get a stitch around 10 minutes in. I tried the breathing to a different pattern but couldn't get the hang of it.
What tends to work for me now is when I feel a stitch coming on I slow down a little, breath deep through my nose, hold it for a second or two then force it out of my mouth hard and fast. I also try to loosen my shoulders and shake my arms out. I must look and sound like a total loon to others around me but it tends to keep the stitch at bay.
Hope you get it sorted!
cheers
I used to run a lot in school and get stitches but am stitch-free this time around so this advice is pretty outdated but it worked really well. I used to breathe in two shorter breaths and then out one longer. Does that make any sense?