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When I was in my 20s and early 30s, I did a lot of trail running as well, but I swore off running and absolutely hated it for years. Something happened this Winter, and I started running some. Next thing you know, I pretty much need a run (or a bike ride) after work every day. Runs are just so much easier to get in regardless of weather than riding a bike. Doing mainly weights and mobility in mornings (the stretching and mobility has become really necessary with the tightness created from running) then running or cycling in afternoons. I'm 51 and probably in some of the best shape of my life. Dropped down to below 200 lbs without losing any of the strength I was carrying at 225 last year. |
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Monday: 6 miles easy Tuesday: 7 miles easy Wednesday: 20 reps x 200m 30 seconds rest @ 30 secs faster than 5k race pace, 6 reps x 150m 1 min rest @ 400m pace Thursday: off Friday: 9 mile long run Saturday: off Sunday: Tempo run, 3 miles @ 30 seconds slower than 5k race pace followed by 3 miles easy after long cool down I've went from 188 to 175 lbs so that is pretty disappointing. I would like to be larger not smaller but to be a good runner you need to lose alot of weight. |
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What are your goals? If its to build muscle/change your appearance and those weights you list are not challenging for you, it's not going to be building muscle. If the goal is purely to look good, on those tired days you could always do the less taxing muscle groups, e.g. biceps/triceps/side delts/abs? |
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