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What are you opinions on running twice a day. My goals are to nail a 3-mile run in eventually 18 minutes, and to improve overall cardiovascular endurance/abilities.
I exercise with a group in the mornings, but it is not enough. I was considering doing the morning exercises, and then an different sort of cardio in the evenings. I would like to assemble a program or order of some sort though, rather than just running when I feel like it. And example would be.... distance in the morning, sprints in the evening. Or another could be... circuit training in the mornings, cross train in the evening. Any ideas/opinions/comments/obscene jestures? |
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Could take a toll on the knees.
Are you lifiting weights too? Running twice a day + weight training would appear to be a concoction for overtraining. I may be able to be managed though. |
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im training for BUD/S and i use this routine for running. it has helped me achieve great results. of course i did not start with doing all of this, i had to work up to it.
monday- 3 miles at 7:30 pace tuesday- 3 miles at easy pace wednesday- 6 mile run at 9 minute pace thursday- 12x100m sprints friday- 3 miles at easy pace saturday- 1.5 miles fast as i can sunday- OFF and i swim monday, tuesday, friday, saturday |
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im training for BUD/S and i use this routine for running. it has helped me achieve great results. of course i did not start with doing all of this, i had to work up to it.
monday- 3 miles at 7:30 pace tuesday- 3 miles at easy pace wednesday- 6 mile run at 9 minute pace thursday- 12x100m sprints friday- 3 miles at easy pace saturday- 1.5 miles fast as i can sunday- OFF and i swim monday, tuesday, friday, saturday |
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I don't see the need to run more than once per day. I feel like that goal could be accomplished by daily or almost daily sessions.
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I would think that second run would interrupt the recovery process. Most recovery occurs while we sleep, but it was posted on IM before that the process begins fairly soon after we finish our exorcise programs. Hence the importance of strong nutrition right after we close out our routines. Increasing the length and intensity of that one workout would be more productive and hold less potential for injury that twice per day IMHO.
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