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Today I Learned
TIL that I needed to go faster on the treadmill for running portions, not slower. It was so much more bearable than trying to maintain a jog.
Treadmill cardio works now.
I did 2.5km with alternating runs and walks. Extra sprint and jog outside.
Treadmill cardio works now.
I did 2.5km with alternating runs and walks. Extra sprint and jog outside.
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It turns out 'jogging' may be hazardous to my hip and buttock muscles when I end up straining myself to keep at the machine's opinion of a 'jog', which is not slow enough to be a reasonable walking pace but not fast enough for a decent jog.
I can walk 6km/hr, I can jog at 7.3km/hr. Between those two is the zone where I'm likely to end up straining a buttock with consequences for days after...
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Whether it's the lack of variation, having to make shorter strides, or trying to match pace with the belt - slower feels a lot harder.
My pace ended up being 6 km/h walking and wavering around 9 km/h running. I think I could do more but my shins haven't adjusted yet.
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The treadmill makes me keep going...except that when it wants to go at a pace that doesn't work with my stride, then I end up in strife!
Your body will adjust, it takes a few goes.