Can I just ask people who have completed the C25K do you as runners ever feel like your legs are like lead? Iโve done consolidation run 9 this morning (still running every other day) and for the first time I actually felt my legs were so heavy!! Just wondering if Iโm doing something wrong? ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ I have felt exhausted all day too!
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From what I've read dehydration tends to be the cause of heavy legs. Have you been drinking plenty of water yesterday and today?
I have drunk 2 bottles of 500ml water today Iโm thinking I need to drink the same or more on my days in between.... thanks ๐
There's a saying that goes round here "hydrate today for the run tomorrow"
Yes!! Someone did tell me to drink on my #dayoff ๐คฃ ๐ฆ
The NHS advice is about 1.2 litres of water per day, so you need more than your two 500ml bottles on a normal day, and then even more to hydrate for running.
1 ltr a day in this warm weather seems mighty light. Urine colour can be a good indicator. The lighter the colour can indicate the more hydrated you are, the darker not so good. Dark urine indicates the kidneys are concentrating the waste. Bear in mind medications can colour urine as well. Aim for a very pale straw colour....I usually drink 2 litres a day..... at least...more when I run...
Me too today ๐ฑ I really struggled (consolidation 11) with my 30 minutes. Itโs very odd
Heavy legs is usually a sign of dehydration
Glad I just read this post, as my legs were feeling heavy too on my runs lately and I know I havenโt been drinking enough water
Sorry youโve experienced the same but at least we know we can do something about it ๐ฆ๐๐ฝโโ๏ธ
Take an extra day off
Does anyone take water with them when they run? I did do but I got annoyingly sweaty hands!! Now I drink abit before I go & then when I get back
Not unless Iโm running over 10 miles
As well as the hydration advice, if you've done lots of consolidation runs and are finding you have heavy legs after running every other day, try taking an extra day off. That might fix it. Whilst you're building a very impressive commitment and keeping motivated, if you're tired, maybe you need a rest period. You could still do other exercises on your rest days.
Good luck!
Yep - I had a nightmare run a week or so ago, just as you describe. The consensus in my replies (thanks again everyone) was to rest a bit more (maybe take an extra day), and always have enough to drink in advance. It seemed to work, but sometimes these things happen to everyone it seems. You just have to put it behind you and know that the next outing will be better. Good luck!
Thank you ๐ yes Iโm concentrating on drinking plenty of water today ready for tomorrowโs run! Fingers crossed it helps. If itโs still a struggle I may leave an extra day.
Be aware that over hydrating can result in an electrolyte imbalance and impair muscle function. ALSO, checking your weight before and after exercise can reveal how much water was lost in sweat and not replace by drinking. ALSO x 2 --- anything other than CLEAR urine following exercise means not enough hydration.
Yep, still waiting to run like a gazelle! In fact, since graduating I'm finding it tougher, sometimes I walk for a bit, then start running again.
Me too. But even though I walk for a minute or two.. I still think over all that it is great progress compared to where I started from
You need to drink at least 2 litres of water a day and if you can squeeze in more do it.
Hydration is great, until you end up needing to go for a pee twice during the night which isn't great if running in the morning hahaha. I can deffo tell I'm getting old (34 soon which is SO OLD - jokes! )
On my 4th bottle of water ๐ฆ sorry to much info alert ๐จ omg Iโve never peed so much!!! ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Hi, I was recommended to take magnesium supplements for tired heavy legs as well as drinkinking plenty of water. It seems to be helping so far. ๐