they should, shouldn't they) and are very willing to share their knowledge. pelotonyes, Doxasosin can cause fatigueGo back and discuss it with your GPBlood pressure treatment is all about prevention, so you need to find a medication that doesnt interfere
I have recently increased my weekly distance run in preparation for the snowdonia marathon. On my last 2cross country distance runs (13 miles), I'm running strong and have no fatigue issues whilst I run possible due to 2/3 fast 1 hour runs during
Hi All, Any tips on how to beat fatigue? I am training for my 3rd half and have increased the training plan from 20 miles per week to 35 and am feeling the difference. I am able to complete the runs no problem, but then I feeling sooo tired. I have
over the screen! Very funny On the subject of fatigue, yes illness definately affects my times anyhow. I learnt not to run with a high temperature after bursting into tears after a time trial lol Thanks for the Advice chaps but i really need to catch
for 9 years...my problem is i`m getting fatigued during the evening and hungry during my run -after three miles-i`m putting this down to my nutrition as it is all over the place at present, i am trying to eat well and thought i was fuelling my body
I'm back into my training nicely - but could not go for my scheduled run last night as my whole body felt heavy and fatigued. I now feel as though i've blown the whole thing by not going out last night, as i can't get out this evening due to other
slipping into being lazy (I slipped into a period of this for about 3 years before my return to running) but part of me says it might be fatigue as I have a stressful, intensive job as well as my fitness regime.anyone experienced anything similar
steadily 3-4 times a week. coincidently, I went to my GP who informs me that I have a borderline underactive thyroid gland (which explainds why I am fat and knackered). I have had a repeat blood test but my question is does any one else suffer fatigue
for the actual race (I hope). noo im not doing flm - mines not till mid may I've read elsewhere that you're often more tired during the taper than you were at the peak of the training - guess the slowing down allows some of that fatigue to catch up with you
who organised it-thank you.Still fatigued in the first two-three miles-what am I doing wrong please?I think I just get so nervous that my breathing goes to pot!-still lots of time to practice still 2007!