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Does anybody run everyday????

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damienairGraduate

No. I graduated in June. I ran every second day, sometimes I took a couple of days to rest if I was sore. Rest days are really important, so as to allow you to recover. Otherwise if you run every day you may get an injury. Try swimming or a good walk on your rest days if you want to exercise further.

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MummycavAdministratorGraduate in reply to damienair

I run every second day too but sometimes I feel like I could go everyday and do one of the previous runs...you're right though I don't want to injure myself...thanks for your advice...I'll do a swim instead, something nice and calming on the muscles!!!

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MichaelH070862Graduate

Take the rest days there is no rush to get through the programme this has been re-iterated numerous times in the last two weeks if you don't follow the programme a period on the IC can follow they are there for a reason once you have been running for a considerable length of time (couple of years for example) by all means run every day but bear in mind even the experienced athletes have a break now and again.

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Rignold

If you are on the programme, defiitely not. Probably not advisable after graduation until you have built up a really good base and your tendons, joints etc have strengthened up. But plenty of people who have been running for a year or two run daily, yes.

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sczoo26

Every other unless I have work then I will have rest days on work days and then go gym and run on days off 👍

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WannaberoadrunnerGraduate

Every other day, or even take two days off, if necessary. I don't want to cause an injury.

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ruthelizaGraduate

No way, you must be kidding, every day would finish me off. I do every other day but sometimes slip in a second rest day, so it's 3 runs a week

Beginners never should. The rest days are important. I have seen various statements about how long you should have been running before you can skip a rest day from 6 months to 2 years so think I will leave it at least a year.

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

No..if you are on this programme...rest days are essential..as Rignold says...you need to be much further on in your running journey...there is plenty of other stuff to do on rest days🙂

Nooooo, I did it once feeling it was a show of commitment and strength, and now I realise it was neither. So until I am a Viking like Rignold says, it's every other day for me

Irish-John profile image
Irish-JohnGraduate

Nope. Was thinking about it because a friend does but then he got a stress fracture. I don't always play safe - but when it comes to the IC.....

Millsie-J profile image
Millsie-JGraduate

No I don't.

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IannodaTruffeMentor

Running creates micro tears in your muscles which repair and strengthen on your rest days not while you are running. Not advisable for new runners.

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RebeccaSKGraduate

Noooooooo! I suffer badly from shin splints because of an old foot injury so can tell you first hand the difference a day's rest makes. Early on in the programme, although I only ran on alternate days, I mixed it up with a huge amount of walking. It was too much for my decrepit legs and body and I ended up on the IC for 2½ weeks. For most, walking on rest days will be fine - but I was walking silly distances and with my existing issues I just shouldn't have done it. Your body really needs those rest days to recover - and you can still do other exercise. I swim and do spinning classes on rest days - low impact and, I'm convinced, actually make me a better runner.

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Sillyyak13Graduate

Every 2nd or 3rd day for me.

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IgaTGraduate

If you are not professional runner than you should do 1 day reat between runs. I know a lady, a professional, who has rest running days which means 5-10k for her in a slow pace which probably is faster than my fastest pace :P But she is a world champion in her category.

So take at least 1 day break between runs ;)

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J9_54Graduate

No, I always take at least 1 rest day between after reading all the advice from the experienced runners on here. I am tempted as feel so good afterwards but go for a nice walk instead.

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