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Submit Review33:07 I taught today and didn’t die! And I SAT for most of it which is against my nature, but needed for my recovery. And I only worked a little before and a little after my class and didn’t stay the whole day. I did it all for me and for healing!!!
33:50 Ya know what I’m thankful for? Having learned about running from a knowledgable coach. I’m in other run groups on FB and I just want to pull my hair out with some of the disordered things people say and encourage in them. ‘I haven’t run in years, but I wanna do this half in three months that has an aggressive cut off time, can I do it?’ ‘Yes! Of course! You’ll be amazing!!!’ Or the other one ‘I haven’t run since yesterday and I’m hacking up a lung and I think my fitness is going to disappear over night, so I’m going to go for a run.’ COME ON PEOPLE! Grateful to MY coaches.
ReBuild
35:33 Hello I need suggestions for dealing with well meaning but unhelpful loved ones in a kind way. My husbands and my times in races are not significantly different and he regularly asks to do training runs with me. I enjoy his company but his “training” pace and mine are nowhere close so the runs always end up disastrous. Mostly he complains about my pace the entire time while reminding me that there is no reason to run this slow if I can race so much faster, or I oblige and speed up and then end up miserable and killing myself. When I tell him no thank you he is hurt. Help appreciated!
42:25 Hello coaches! Is there an objective definition for “fatigue” for when it becomes a medical symptom? I’m still trying to figure out causes for my BP issues. Doing a sleep study to look for apnea is next up. But one of the last specialists I talked to dismissed autoimmunity as a cause because I didn’t mention fatigue as a symptom. This is an area where it seems the burden of proof is on a patient, and easily dismissed. I’m not falling asleep on my face in the afternoon, but I’m basically crashed out by 730pm. I don’t have much energy to spare. At what point does it rate “fatigue?”
Maintain
50:35 I’m entering peri menopause at 44 years old. Everything I’ve been reading (mostly from Dr. Stacy Sims book ROAR- Women are not small men) says as we age not to focus on endurance but developing “fast twitch fibers” (I think that’s right) by focusing more on plyo, strength (lifting heavy shit) and running intervals/hills etc... as opposed to low intensity steady state cardio. She’s not saying to not do it if you enjoy it, but don’t focus on that. I only have so much time in my day- like everyone else- and there is so much information out there- how do you sort through all the information? I’m more wrapped up in this because my family doesn’t “age well“. Cancer took my dad at 56, my mom died at 49 of heart disease... I’m not scared of death- but I want to stay as mobile/healthy as I can for as long as I can
58:56 Another question about my trail 25k (it's in SE Kentucky and last year it was 70° and no sign of snow!). Since it's a 25k, do I need to do anything different with my long runs? I'll finish slow burn and then 3-4 weeks of maintain.
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