must take a regular day's rest each week.2. Don't increase your training any more until you can cope comfortably with what you are doing now.3. Make very small increases when you do step up a level. This way you will get used to the new level more
faster. I wasn't forcing my legs or pushing off harder, or increasing my stride length, nothing, yet it still felt very very difficult. I think I need new shoes, I checked and I bought my Asics on May 25th.Pan. To be honest i always time myself
how do i increase my milage?? i run about 24 to 28 miles a week runnning betweem 3 and a half and 4 miles everyday. I also do alot of walking throughout the day, but would like to be able to run further and walk less! should i steadily increase
, but thought I may as well add a wee bit! Have no glory stories, as I'm fairly new to running, and am now planning a long term increase in mileage over a couple of stages. Underway with the first stage, working on getting it up to 40. Probably mid30s
my LONG run in of around three miles i will of done 9 miles,but heres my question how can i best increase my long run mileage?is it best to do the other runs as a percentage of the long run?how is best to structure the weeks runs two short-two long
at Grimesthorpe Castle in aid of cancer.I could have run further the run felt comfortable I enjoyed it, I wonder if any one has any tips on diet and training i tend to run about 20miles aweek, about 7miles at a time i'd like to increase the distance but need
I increase the long run each week? I've read that it's OK to up the long run by more than a mile as long as you hold it at the new distance for 2-3 weeks before increasing by 3-4 miles again. No more than 10% increase per week. When increasing
I am training for the Bath Half in March - will be first one and have been increasing my main long run by 1 mile per week with 2 -3 shorter ones in between.... is this a correct way of doing it? Did wait until I could do 3 miles easy before
Hi folksIm currently running 3/4 times a week on the treadmill. Im now running for 30mins at 5.8mph. Im looking to increase my distance and need some tips.Should I just try to increase - say 5mins extra on my runs each week? I run at the same
I run 5k in about 40mins at the moment.I want to increase my distance by about a mile, can I do this all at once? Is that too much? Thanks. 5k is 3 miles - rule of thumb is 10% - so do 3.5 miles then 4 miles. If it's too much stop and walk