How much road work, if any, is in your training regimen? Is 3 or 4 miles, twice a week enough?
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Originally posted by big.daddy.allan View PostHow much road work, if any, is in your training regimen? Is 3 or 4 miles, twice a week enough?
You're damaging your body running anyway, but 3x/week is max.
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Originally posted by McNulty View Post2-3 times a week max. Anything over 3 your damaging you're body. 3 miles, 5 miles the most. 3 fast miles, sprinting poles at the last mile is the way to go.
You're damaging your body running anyway, but 3x/week is max.
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Originally posted by big.daddy.allan View PostYeah, I think I'll only do twice a week. Im in my early 40s and played competitive basketball for a really long time so my knees aren't what they used to be. I tried treadmill and elliptical but hated it...heard cycling is good but I can't get over the silly looking spandex gear
Now that I see you're over 40 and mentioning your knee's, I figured I would ask. You're in a different risk category tbh.
Cycling burns 3x less calories than walking and walking is 2x(+) less than running calorie wise.
If you're just looking to stay in shape, there are better alternatives. Jumping rope for 20-30 minutes is something a 40+ year-old man should consider. Preferably on a wood surface.
If you were in your 20's and competing, sure you have to run. But 40's, running shouldn't be your regular exercise. Every now and then is ok, but you're at that age where sh�t breaks out of nowhere. I'm there too and sh�t is breaking all the time from Boxing when I was younger.
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3x per week. Build up to 3 miles at a 7 minute pace or better if training for amateurs.
Running is the base for building good stamina.
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Every since my knee started acting up, I stick to my exercise bike and do around 3-4 miles a few days a week.
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