Hi I'm feeling good after each run even though it's early days. I was wondering about leaving just one day between runs what do folks think? I'd pull back if I had problems. I'm going on holiday to Majorca just as I head towards last week and was wondering if I could graduate before I went or when I was out there just concerned about heat when there
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Take the rest day...it is absolutely essential...sorry but that is the way of it..the runs will wait..and you will stay safe...😏
Yeah sure, every other day is fine.
Hiya, firstly jealous of the holiday......
Secondly, are you saying instead of treating the weeks as actual 7 day week, just leave 1 day between each run?
So have
Monday - W1R1
Tuesday - Rest
Wednesday W1R2
Thursday - Rest
Friday - W1R3
Saturday - Rest
Sunday - W2R1
Monday - Rest
Tuesday - W2R2
???
This is technically fine but it won’t really give your body a lot of healing time later in the program! I treat the weeks at Monday to Sunday weeks so every week you get at least 2 days off. You definitely need 1 complete day where no run is completed at all, but you could fit in some X training?
Hole that helps and keep up the good work.
Every other day is fine. There is no set rule saying you have to have 2 rest days after run 3.
Agreed.
Just to clarify, It didn’t mention the two rest days after run 3, I said I treat the week as Monday to Sunday I I get at least 2 days off, this could be after run 1 or two.
Personally, when you get to week 5,6,7 I would have found it far to difficult to run, Rest, run, Rest etc. Having that extra day at some point in the week help.
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I did alternate days. Sometimes things came up and I had to take a couple of days off. I look on it as a nine stage program.
I’m doing alternate days atm like you’re suggesting (I’m about to start week 3 tomorrow) but I’m not sure how easy it’ll be to do when you get to the longer runs
Good luck though!
Ps if you’re going for a fortnight or less you should be able to pick up where you left off anyways (ie no need to go back and repeat anything)
If I were you I’d take your running kit with you on holiday. I live tourist runs - it’s a nice way of seeing the place you’re staying and gives a nice variety to your running. You can use walkjogrun.com to plot a route.