The TRUTH About Post-Marathon Training: THIS Is What Really Works

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

Комментарии • 39

  • @joelgriffitts1385
    @joelgriffitts1385 Год назад +23

    I am 9 days post-marathon (and I really raced it), and I confess I'll be taking my first slow run today. A bit sooner than recommended here, but I just love running, and I promise to keep it short and slow. My rule is that the first 7 days are completely off-limits for running. I once wanted a quick turnaround between races and went for an 8-mile, moderate-pace run 7 days after a marathon...and I tweaked my calf muscle and had to take an additional 7-10 days off. Lesson learned.

  • @chandraau1475
    @chandraau1475 Год назад +2

    I finally broke down and bought a massage gun and I'm incredibly grateful I did. I completed my first half marathon on Saturday. I've used the massage gun each day since and it has made a world of difference for me! This video was crazy helpful, thank you!

  • @Kelly_Ben
    @Kelly_Ben Год назад +6

    I race for the love of racing, and the thrill of incremental improvement. I race (slowly) 2-3 50ks and a marathon or two during the race season (March- November). I typically take 2 weeks off after a race at the start of the season, and as I get more fit, I can cut it down to 1. I often feel great by day 5, but when I've tried to run gently, I developed bizarre niggles. I was told that, though the post race pain/ stiffness has faded, the inflammation hasn't, and to give it the full week no matter how good I feel. That's served me well. I'm also a farmer, so resting with feet up is a pipe dream. I have farm chores every day, including race day. 😆 I've wondered if the constant movement allows for my faster recovery?

  • @johnrwilker
    @johnrwilker Год назад +5

    I took 2.5 months off after my first marathon. Probably too much time off, I really regret not getting in some kind of training during that time.

  • @DavidBoots-f2d
    @DavidBoots-f2d 2 месяца назад +17

    Play in 1.5x speed. Thank me later.

  • @ulfeliasson5413
    @ulfeliasson5413 Год назад +2

    I remember me running personal bests on 5km 1 or 2 days after running marathons. Happened on several occasions. Those were the days. Might be one of the reasons I am chronically fatigued perhaps. Taking it much slower these days though. Perhaps my injured hip is a blessing in disguise.

  • @OmahaTonyG
    @OmahaTonyG Год назад +14

    I’m the kind of runner who ran a full marathon every weekend for a month straight. I also did two marathons for two days in a row.
    I run a lot and I’ve figured out my recovery to the point where I can do a race every weekend and still be fine.
    I realized a long time ago that I would never be the best of the best. I love racing and do 12-20 races a year in every distance from 10K to 50K.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben Год назад +2

      Niiice!! What's your recovery protocol?

  • @williamlackey123
    @williamlackey123 Год назад +1

    After a marathon I think the most important thing is good food, hydration. Spending more time with the people that support your efforts (spouse/kids)
    Enjoy a beer. And be mindful of when the training starts again!

  • @robnott6622
    @robnott6622 Год назад +1

    I normally take a week off but will do a 30 minute low level indoor bicycle 2-4 days after the race.

  • @christiaanschoeman6693
    @christiaanschoeman6693 Год назад +1

    I did the comrades last year, and thought I am strong now. I finished and I feel fit. So I did the Memel to Newcastle ultra. That ultra broke me, it was very difficult to start again.

  • @10stephenrose
    @10stephenrose Год назад +2

    2 weeks no running 😮, I struggle with not running the first week.. I do everything by intuition and feel, I’m sure it’ll catch up with me at some point

  • @siyandankundla-mgudlwa1888
    @siyandankundla-mgudlwa1888 Год назад +1

    Super helpful tips. Thank you very much team.

  • @Reckoning2943
    @Reckoning2943 5 месяцев назад

    I had a little protein shake, a little sushi snack and some bread right after my last marathon in Paris, I had a little walk and had pizza for dinner and the next day I had crepe and baguette and did some sightseeing with the family to get those legs back on track. Oh I was thriving!!
    Another week of mainly cycling and swimming and I was back to running (but slow at first). By week 4 I was back to long runs and tempo work and I even became faster

  • @lmh2634
    @lmh2634 Год назад +1

    That’s why marathon training is the hardest for me 😅

  • @anthonygilbert8042
    @anthonygilbert8042 Год назад +2

    How much slower than race pace and/or shorter than marathon distance can we run before we start doing this kind of damage? We don't take a week off after every Sunday long run. There is a clear difference between 18 miles in three hours and a marathon in four, but when does a long run become a "race"?

  • @rjstewart
    @rjstewart 2 месяца назад

    53 and finished my first 1/2 marathon on the weekend. I always jokingly bragged how good I am at recovery days so I find it weird that I have an itch to go for an easy 5-10k run right now.
    I won’t, because I know I need to give my left knee/IT band a rest, but I’m wondering what you all did to me that made me WANT to go running 😂

  • @SCHD-DGRO24
    @SCHD-DGRO24 Месяц назад

    My PT told me to walk for a few days after a marathon, keeps the blood flowing

  • @liamphillips7315
    @liamphillips7315 4 месяца назад

    What got me was that I turned into an absolute food vaccuum! Good stuff, bad stuff, my appetite was insatiable in a way I've ever experienced before...I did have some food prepped for after, but blew right through that in no time! I never felt bad at all but kind of had the feeling that some IV nutrition would be nice just so I could stop devouring everything in sight lol

  • @kobusloubser3426
    @kobusloubser3426 Год назад +1

    How do you guys fit these extended rest times in for Comrades Training? Nobody will get the km's in for Comrades if they have to take 3weeks off after every marathon?
    Or is this more aimed at someone that aimed for a Marathon and that is the only race they do?

  • @chetan2897
    @chetan2897 Год назад +2

    is ice bath recommended right before half-marathon?

  • @mitchellatkins9701
    @mitchellatkins9701 Год назад +1

    What about recovery times after 5, 10, and 21k races?

  • @joneaton3366
    @joneaton3366 Год назад

    Thank you for great wisdom again. I've my big race, in 1 month and a left from 12 weeks training block.
    How will this cross over to half marathon race please, as not moving to marathon for few years.
    And when/ how soon to bring the recovery then easy runs?

  • @qigong1001
    @qigong1001 Год назад +2

    Listen to them. I know these marathoners, and they are always sick with something. They aren't recovering and I want to add that most of them are not eating right to begin with. What is it with the junk and runners...I feel like they use it the calorie deficit as an excuse to eat terrible. Don't expect heal in a timely, if your diet wasn't on point for several months BEFORE racing.

  • @evelynmasamba444
    @evelynmasamba444 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @Oblivion-ki4qj
    @Oblivion-ki4qj Год назад

    07:18 omg your eyes are so fucking cool! damn! mine are just brown and borring, hahahha ;)

  • @wout123
    @wout123 Год назад +2

    Sorry to say. This is a bit old school thinking. With all the knowledge of recovery and the super shoes many athletes (elite and non-elite) are racing much more road and trail marathons than 2 in a year.
    It is good that you focus on the safe side of things, but this is sooo very cautious. A lot of people dont need to be sooo cautious..

    • @whenwe9168
      @whenwe9168 Год назад +3

      Lol. I'd trust Coach Parry over an opinion. He has coached 2 Comrades winners and is a great runner in his own right.

    • @wout123
      @wout123 Год назад +2

      @@whenwe9168 👌👍 But I know it is too conservative and cautious for others.. But I totally respect err on the site of caution. All in all this is a subject that is sooo different from one person to the other.. this is too general

    • @jabumalinga1943
      @jabumalinga1943 Год назад +1

      which elite athletes are racing "much more" marathons than 2 in a year? and what do u mean by much more? 5, 6 a year ? will wait for some elite names and marathons they hav done in 2022

    • @wout123
      @wout123 Год назад +2

      @@jabumalinga1943 lot of Japanese elite. Like winner of Boston couple years ago.
      Also combination of championships and spring and autumn marathon.
      Trail runners like Nienke Brinkman. Running and winning multiple elite trail marathons and also top performances in road marathons.
      This is just out of top of my head. Some research will show that it is far more common than it used to be.
      And I would bet that if the road marathon agenda was more spread out, it would be business as usual to do 4 or more. Now plenty of organizers still have their marathons in either spring or autumn

    • @marshallgouts6675
      @marshallgouts6675 Год назад +1

      Yuki Kawauchi ​@@wout123