Running Remotivation
2016/7/22 10:11:31
Question
I have recently regained my love for running. I ran in High School and was extremely good, but for the last 9 years or so, I have only ran sporadically. I have also gained about 55 pounds since then up to 180, and believe me, it's not muscle. My question is, if I jump into a 5 day a week running program, will it hurt me. The only information that I can find that answers this question is for people that are coming straight off of the couch, which is not quite me. My job forces me to run 4 miles sporadically (3 times a week one week and then not again for weeks at time). I can run, when I have to, but I haven't been running but maybe 1 or 2 days a week on average. Now, I have the motivation to run at least 5 a week. Do you think that this could hurt me, if I do all of the proper stretching, warm up, and cool down? Please let me know.
-Ben
Answer
Ben,
I wouldn't advise jumping right into a 5 day/week program. Its a setup for failure in the long run. A baseline progressive approach would be more suitable, given your conditions you described with sporadic running habits that you have right now.
I would aim for 3x/week for 4 weeks, then add a 4th workout per week, every 2 weeks (3 runs in Week 5, 4 in Week 6, 3 in Week 7, 4 in Week 8). Weeks 9-12 can be 4x/week runs, then you can add a 5th run in the same fashion as you added a 4th one in. (Week 13 is 4 runs, Week 14 is 5, etc). This will be a nice, gradual, building-up approach for your ultimate goal of 5x a week. If you have the urge to workout more than 3x a week with runs, go for a bike ride or do something different to keep your enthusiasm up. Strength training is a great method to add as an 'in-between' choice.
I hope this helps you well,
Rick Karboviak
http://speeddialcoach.com
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