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Running Brewer
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Posted: 09/11/02 - 09:54 Post subject: Strength Training for running, when and what...
Running with Rando yesterday, I mentioned how I am not really fatigued conditioning wise lately but my legs are very fatigued. He mentioned that I should probably be doing some strength training. My question is this: When should I hit the wieghts? After I run, on off days, when? Also, what should workout should I do? I do a stomach workout after I run. (most of the time. Thanks!
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TriBob
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Posted: 09/11/02 - 10:16 Post subject:
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purple hayes
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Posted: 09/11/02 - 10:21 Post subject:
I used the tri-newbies plan for a while with some slight modifications but right now I'm just going what I listed in this thread :: http://runningforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2841
It's about time to take it to switch to a different phase though. I've had pretty good results from it so far. Definitely the most visible results and I don't even lift that hard. I wish the rest of my training was going so well.
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Cappy
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Posted: 09/11/02 - 13:06 Post subject:
I only manage to get one day in a week of lifting and its on an off day. If I lifting in during the week its at night, so its well removed from my running.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 09/11/02 - 13:40 Post subject:
I too have a very hard time lifting right after running. I guess if I dropped down to a shorter distance it wouldn't be so bad, but running is far more important to me than lifting so I cut out weights if I have/need to.
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Sunwu
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Posted: 05/12/09 - 10:32 Post subject:
I do core exercises at least one day a week and throw in a little extra strength training. I like doing body weight stuff it just seems like somehow your body realizes that it's its own weight.
these days I'm doin' a few of these:
pull-ups
leg raises, flutter kicks, sit ups (anything abdominal/hipflexors)
standing overhead press
push ups or dumbells on a bench
rowing
squats or lunges (I like to go light for 20-30 reps for 4-8 sets) LEARN FORM FIRST!
I also like to use a stationary bike with resistance every 2 weeks, but I warm up and cool down with a run to keep my stride intact.
I just started jump-roping and I wonder why you never hear much about it from runners. Since I just started it hasn't affected my running either way. Any thoughts?
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