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Overloading to the extreme for PRMC
- AngryBillyBob
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Overloading to the extreme for PRMC
Hey you know all this stuff about overloading and if you continually do it you start to 'not know when to stop'. Is running till you puke then running some more but twise as far until your legs burn bright red a good way of preparing for PRMC? Hmmm, i dont usually stop running till i feel like i'm gonna die. Any tips? 
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Dont overdo it mate. Organise yourself a progressive training plan. Dont work too much because you will end up injured. Give yourself a couple of rest days each week and make sure you do upper body work.
This is what my running program basically looks like:
WEEK 1
Mon - 3 miles
Tue - 3 miles
Wed - Active rest (bike/swim/walk)
Thur - 4 miles
Fri - 5 miles
Sat - Sprint work/ 'fun day' ( hard workouts, beastings. long jogs, etc)
Sun - Eactive Rest
Every 3 weeks I add another mile onto each day, except Monday which remains a 3 mile run. This is only my example. Its important to have your own plan because everyone is different overwise you wont reap the benefits.
This is what my running program basically looks like:
WEEK 1
Mon - 3 miles
Tue - 3 miles
Wed - Active rest (bike/swim/walk)
Thur - 4 miles
Fri - 5 miles
Sat - Sprint work/ 'fun day' ( hard workouts, beastings. long jogs, etc)
Sun - Eactive Rest
Every 3 weeks I add another mile onto each day, except Monday which remains a 3 mile run. This is only my example. Its important to have your own plan because everyone is different overwise you wont reap the benefits.
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Re: Overloading to the extreme for PRMC
No, thats seems fine and you sound like you have thr right attitude.AngryBillyBob wrote:Hey you know all this stuff about overloading and if you continually do it you start to 'not know when to stop'. Is running till you puke then running some more but twise as far until your legs burn bright red a good way of preparing for PRMC? Hmmm, i dont usually stop running till i feel like i'm gonna die. Any tips?
I never had any rest days and never tapered off towards my PRC either. Like Jon says everyone's different -if it works for you then stick with it, if not change it.
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I found that if I trained flat out everyday I started to pick up injuries, just little niggles really but they ended up causing me to injure my knee quite badly and failing my PRMC so I'm building up much more progressively now and allowing myself a little more time to recover, I've had to take nearly ten weeks off with my injury and beleive you me it sets you back big style.
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- AngryBillyBob
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Today i got up and decided i hadent done enough training lately so i went out and ran 15km. I didn't go red, i went purple because about 50% is uphill. Is that the right attitude and do you think it will get me through the training no problem, or am i going the wrong way about it. I heard from alot of people that they push you harder than anything you will have experienced in your life. What if i increase the number of kilometres by 5 each week? Will that prepare me fully? Oh yeah btw, when i feel like im gonna puke, would you say that would be enough or do you think i should suck it up and run twise as far?
"The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other ******* die for his."
General George Patton
General George Patton
DO NOT OVER TRAIN.
Everybody has a different maximum training threshold, you have to find your own.
You do need to train very hard for PRMC but no matter how fit you are when you get there, you will be pushed that little bit further. It is about fitness but also equally about mental attitude.
Train your body hard, But also train your mind to not give up!
Good Luck
DW
Everybody has a different maximum training threshold, you have to find your own.
You do need to train very hard for PRMC but no matter how fit you are when you get there, you will be pushed that little bit further. It is about fitness but also equally about mental attitude.
Train your body hard, But also train your mind to not give up!
Good Luck
DW
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