For most of the programmed I have been running every other day, but I am now thinking that it might be time to start taking a double rest day between the different weeks.
I had been making steady progress throughout the programme, and although I found WK6 R3 a bit of challenge I completed it without to much drama. However, I found WK7 R1 quite difficult even though it was the same duration as WK6 R3, to the point where it was a right slog to get around the same course. I took the usual days rest to find that WK7 R2 was even more difficult than the previous 2 runs.
On my last run I found that I had a fight with myself just to keep going. My legs felt like lead, and I had aches and pains from my ankles right up to my lower back. My calf muscles felt like they were going to cramp up at any second. I haven’t changed anything, and my pace recorded by Nike+ seems to be the same (covering about 4K running, and 5K with the warm up and warm down walk).
Now I have been fortunate to not have picked up any injuries to date, but listening to my body I would say that I am not too far off from picking one up. So I am slowly drawing the conclusion that an additional day of rest may be the best way to let my recover after these longer runs.
Has anyone else experienced the same? I would be grateful for any suggestions as I am committed to graduating, and it would be disastrous to pick up an injury at this stage...
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Sounds like a sensible plan. Listen to your body. You've been doing this for long enough now to tell the difference between a "I'm wimping out" and a "i need a bit longer to regroup" message from your body. I wish I'd listened...
I found week 8 a real challenge i think because mentally I had run for 25 mins so thought it would be easy from then on and of course it wasn't. I took a week off and then started wk8 again and although it wasn't easy I found I could do it and am now 1 run off graduating (fingers crossed). If you feel taking more rest days will help then you should definately do that, I do. Good Luck with the rest of the programme you can do it!!
I finished wk 8 today and I am relieved to report I found it much easier than wk 7. I know everyone is different and so find different parts of the program challenging, but I have to say wk 7 was the hardest so far for me. I think it was because I had already run the time in wk6 r3 and so I thought surely it should be easy to repeat it. Actually just like you I found harder every time. I went into wk 8 thinking there was no way I'd manage, but actually I have really enjoyed all 3 runs.
I think you should rest if your body needs it and then go for it with wk 8. Hopefully you'll find it easier than you think!
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