How Quickly Do Runners Lose Fitness? Analyzing Breaks from Training

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @NancyCalvin-zt1mw
    @NancyCalvin-zt1mw 2 месяца назад +9

    Thank you. Very well communicated.

  • @riksstaden4927
    @riksstaden4927 Месяц назад +9

    I love studies!
    Remember to take tapers into account. Running less right before a race can make you preform better.

    • @Don_Catan
      @Don_Catan Месяц назад

      With tapering - run less, but MAINTAIN intensity.

  • @Dreamlink91
    @Dreamlink91 Месяц назад +3

    Week off regardless of reason always takes me 2 to 3 easier training days from the pre-week off performance.

  • @lowzyyy
    @lowzyyy Месяц назад +6

    One month of injury/sickness bring me 4-6 months back

  • @Tritiuminducedfusion
    @Tritiuminducedfusion Месяц назад +2

    And I'm out here worrying about 5 days lost with a calf strain. 😆😂🤣 Although, I cross trained... stationary bike sucks, it's infinitely harder to keep my hr up to match running, had to jack the resistance up.

  • @MaxMustermann-zp5xy
    @MaxMustermann-zp5xy Месяц назад +5

    A 6% loss after two weeks is significant and you have to add the time you need to catch up. Let's say you need 3 weeks to come back to your previous level, that means you actually lost 5 weeks of training.

  • @mrdavester
    @mrdavester Месяц назад +12

    I am a 20 min 5k runner right now. I take winters off, and there's no way that I drop to 25 min plus 5k.

    • @riksstaden4927
      @riksstaden4927 Месяц назад

      So you are saying that you run equally fast regardless of if you train or not?

    • @mrdavester
      @mrdavester Месяц назад +1

      @@riksstaden4927 of course not

    • @mrdavester
      @mrdavester Месяц назад

      @@riksstaden4927 it takes an incredible amount of training to be able to hold a fast pace. But a 25 min 5k is a joke to me now. I may lose a couple of mins tops off my 5k time taking winters off, but I doubt it would even be that much.

    • @theevildead96
      @theevildead96 Месяц назад

      @@mrdavester do still maintain activity though?
      Do you do other sports in the winter?

    • @mrdavester
      @mrdavester Месяц назад

      @theevildead96 i lifted weights for 3 months last winter.. but i hadn't for the entire pandemic previously. Either way, no cardio.. I hate winter.

  • @luisfer14240
    @luisfer14240 2 месяца назад +4

    👍🏻

  • @foggs
    @foggs Месяц назад

    Taking 2 weeks off feels like I've lost 2 years of training

  • @markyoung5635
    @markyoung5635 2 месяца назад +4

    thank you, comforting to know when you have a niggle

  • @harriejanssen5428
    @harriejanssen5428 2 месяца назад +2

    I am 72 jears old my vo2max is almost 50, last week it was 49,9. But 20 min on 10k, no way that is not going to happen. I am happy with 25 min or maybe 24, I have to try it. My fastest 10k was 23 min a few years ago. I never made it in 20min. My fastest half marathon was 1.40 with 57 years and my fastest marathon was 3.50 with 59 years.

    • @pck1166
      @pck1166 2 месяца назад +8

      You mean 5km in 23min?😏

    • @bikox4352
      @bikox4352 2 месяца назад +1

      Your age does not count as a reference for the competition times she talks here. The competition times apply to men under 40 years of age.

    • @MrHaggyy
      @MrHaggyy Месяц назад +1

      VO2max is the maximum amount of oxygen your lungs can extract from the air in mili liter.
      This number varies a lot with your body, fitness, health and even the weather. If the air is cold and dry you get more oxygen. If it's hotter and wetter your lungs need to work through more air to get the same amount of oxygen.
      You also can't really measure it without collecting your exhaust air. All those weareables only guess a value.
      And even if you measure it you don't know how efficient your body is in using that oxygen for running. A experienced runner doesn't need to work his lungs as hard to keep a pace.
      Just keep your joy in running. And if you want to do something for your VO2max run intervals. Anything between 15-20min of fast running with an incomplete rest is perfect.
      Those times are really impressive. I jet have to run a sub 2h HM.

    • @k3m0t19
      @k3m0t19 Месяц назад

      world record is 26 minutes you saying at age 72 you are better than top athletes?

    • @EricS-uf9mv
      @EricS-uf9mv 26 дней назад

      I'm sorry dude but you've NEVER run a sub-30min 10k MUCH LESS posted a 23min 10K PB "a few years ago"... at age 72. Saying you're "happy with a 25min" 10k is a joke right? The World Record is 26:11. Hell most elite men NOT from East Africa will struggle to even break 30mins comfortably.

  • @cindyscott8470
    @cindyscott8470 2 месяца назад +24

    NO!!!!! the question is 'how quickly can they get their fitness back'! Every injured runner knows very well how easy it is to decline.

    • @willyengland
      @willyengland Месяц назад +4

      It's basically the same: Two weeks down = two weeks up.
      What I personally find more problematic with a break is the psychological effect. My brain needs the activity and when I cannot do anything, this affects my mood in a negative way.

  • @rgdressler2046
    @rgdressler2046 2 месяца назад +10

    I.e. nothing dramatic