I am now at the end of W8, and notwithstanding how emotional I feel about the fact that I have got this far, I desperately want to finish the job next week.
My question is this. Stiffness in the immediate aftermath of each run is getting more and more painful. This morning, I could hardly walk for 20 minutes after finishing the warm down. It's not exhaustion, it's stiffness, especially around the tops of my thighs.
I am around 17.5 stone now, 5ft 9, although was close to 20 stone when I started.
I desperately want to get there. I have a park run in mind 2 weeks tomorrow that I would be over the moon to do.
Any tips?
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WilberJohn
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Whilst a big glass of water after is good, its is too late for that run .You should ideally be drinking around 2.5 to 3 litres a day even on non running days .
This can make a huge difference to how your muscles feel during and after a run .
Hi WilberJohn , Instructor57 has already covered what I was going to say re hydration! For me personally not being sufficiently hydrated makes a huge difference to how I feel during and after a run.
Also, it's fantastic that you want to do a parkrun. Do bear in mind, though, that once you've completed C25 you're advised to consolidate for a few weeks by continuing to run for 30 minutes, regardless of the distance covered.
So if you're not covering already 5k with your warm-up walk, run and cool-down walk, it'd be advisable to walk any remaining distance at parkrun, rather than pushing to run it all.
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