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qooqie, in Running and strength training

I do 3x strength and 4x running. Everyday is a combo day except my last running day of course which is a long run day. Other 3 days are rest days or variety days as I call them. Variety days can be easy bike rides, swimming, walks, hikes, sports, whatever. Just anything to get me out.

To answer your question about strength I focus mainly on the big 3. One per day with 2 accessory workouts. Always lift first even if you are prioritizing running like me.

Kaidao,

Oh wow you don’t feel fatigued during your runs after lifting? Even my easy run feels a bit tougher when I lift beforehand.

Any reasoning behind always lifting first?

qooqie,

I do feel a little fatigued but after awhile your body adapts and it doesn’t feel so bad. The reasoning I’ve read is that if you go from running to strength training your muscles will be much weaker compared to going from strength training to running. If you have the time or willpower, separating them by a few hours will help negate this

NevermindNoMind, in Running and strength training

I run and lift 5x days a week, an hour to an hour and a half of total workout time each day. I run first, generally around a half hour easy run or speed run depending on the day and how quickly in the morning I get out there. My lifting routine is a homebrew that probably is terrible so I won’t detail it, but I enjoy it. I’ve tried things like starting strength and other routines and they just don’t work for me. I’ll also generally do a long run on Sundays.

I’ll say, this really depends on the time you have and your goals. It’s getting cold out so I figure its a good time to up my calories and try to gain some strength. The past spring through summer is was way more focused on running doing a half marathon training plan, lifting maybe 3 times a week at most. I’ll probably switch back to something more like that when my pants start getting too tight, hopefully not until a few months into 2024 though.

I workout in the morning, I like to run first to kind of wake up, I find the lifting goes easier that way than the reverse. But I’ve heard plenty of people say to lift first so your at max stamina and not tired.

I’m also expecting my first kid this spring, so who knows what that’s going to do to my routine. I suspect my days of uninterrupted 1.5 hour workouts are numbered.

Kaidao,

Congrats on the kid! I’ve also heard to lift first due to risk of injury. It makes sense to me - there’s a higher chance of acute injuries during heavy squats or deadlifts if I’m fatigued and get sloppy on form

Bruncvik, in Running and strength training
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I run every day (every second day is only a short recovery jog), and work out 5 times per week: 2 x upper, 2 x core and 1 x legs. All focused on improving my running and reducing injury potential, so only calisthenics, no weight training. I don’t do workouts the day before and the day of my long run. It’s doable, once you find you routine and have separate deloading weeks for running and workouts.

Kaidao,

I’m also trying to figure out how to not lift the day before my long runs. I usually do Saturday long runs, lift Friday and speed work Thursdays. I might try to lift light Thursdays and see how that goes

EddieTee77, in Running and strength training

I typically do a 3.6 mile run or a walk and then do simple strength training such as push ups and sit ups daily. Nothing too crazy but it’s good (for me) to hit both my cardio and my muscles

naevaTheRat, in Running and strength training
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I do 4x strength and 3x running. I split arms and legs rather than muscle groups and don’t run on leg days. I don’t strictly run before or after strength. Depends on routine. Usually I try fit the running in between.

Unless you’re pushing yourself crazy hard training your arms and back wont influence running much that day.

Would recommended everyone at least focuses on strenthening stabilising muscles in legs and hips + calves. Running isn’t super good at building strength, and when pushing hard can actually make stuff go backwards. All the stuff that keeps your knees and hips aligned is what saves you from injury so work in them.

Doing leg stuff bare foot can be useful in order to keep feet strong too. Although avoid doing that if lifting heavy shit haha.

TehWorld, in Running and strength training

I’m a LOT busier these days (kids) but I usually tried to balance runs with strength training as the runs were great for cardio but I also wanted to have a decent physique to go along with stamina.

Kaidao, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

I’m currently at roughly 25 miles per week depending on my training program

calhoon2005, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?
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Actually just went for my first run in a few weeks after having COVID. Kept it short at 3k. A few coughs and I didn’t feel like I was filling my lungs - will need to take it easy for a little bit I think.

DBT, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

22 miles this week. Today was a struggle but overall been good. Adding 10% per week including one mile to long run each week.

Just started running again a couple months ago after a long hiatus. Starting strength training this week which should help.

RVAtom, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

21 miles this week. I had to cut my 10 mile run short yesterday because it was just too hot. It was 85°F when I left for my run in the early afternoon sun. Not a real smart move, but I thought it wouldn’t be so bad based on the season.

Running a half in a few weeks and wishing I had run a bit more over the last month.

TheBatz, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

I aim for 50-60km a week depending on what I am training for

dmtalon, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

A bit over 23 miles this week. I try to average around 20 miles/week or around 1k/yr. I’m actually a little shy and will have to push my numbers up a bit to make it this year!

whoisearth,

Lofty goals I love it! I definitely could be running more so now that the weather has cooled I’m hoping to get more in a sweet spot.

dmtalon,

Ya,. running in the cool/cold is definitely easier on the body. But boy is it harder to get out of the house! :)

whoisearth,

Funny story it’s when it fully clicked with me that runners are crazy.

My first winter running I was out for a walk after a heavy snowstorm to run errands. Passed a runner asked what the traction was like.

Then realized they are running in that and I want to run in that. Only a crazy person. Lol

dmtalon,

I ran with a local store for a few years as part of marathon training. During that ramp up of my running I learned to run in just about anything. I’ve run in single digit temps, snow, lightening, dark… Just about everything :)

There’s always an excuse to not run, getting through those excuses is the trick.

Once, our running group (there was only a handful of us) helped a car get up a hill. It was stuck in the snow haha.

whoisearth,

That’s awesome. The only thing keeping me from night runs is the coyotes which is weird I’m in an urban area outside Toronto lol.

How you find single digits with the nose adjustment? I always find the temp shock takes a while to accustom breathing deep.

Rain I hate the raw nipples but love everything else about running in the rain.

dmtalon,

With the cold, you’ve gotta just keep running from summer, through fall into winter and you acclimate with the weather. I never really experience any breathing issues in the cold. once it gets down below 20°f I start putting aquaphor on any exposed skin (cheeks/lips/nose).

I don’t generally run “at night” but as winter hits, I run in the dark for sure. Lots of lights, including a head lamp. I actually feel more visible to cars running at night, but generally it’s associated with winter and colder temps too.

I have never really had issues with “red 11” (aka nipple issues) running, and also quite enjoy running in the rain. A light rain can be a quite enjoyable.

I’ve run in Toronto (Brampton area) before. I’ve been up there for work a few times. Looking on Garmin connect, seems it was back in 2017 :)

https://infosec.pub/pictrs/image/55984550-ffdb-4b4d-a91d-cea2b5b69f20.png

marvinfreeman,

Very true! I suffered in the heat. Now, I dawdle before facing the “cold” 60 degree mornings!

marvinfreeman, (edited ) in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

Forty some miles. With strides and some interval work. Felt good. Made me happy!

runningman, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

35 km this week, though I may run later today. I’ve had higher weeks lately but have a half marathon coming up so I’m in the taper phase

Cruxifux, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

I usually do 25 a week

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