I’ve had my watch about 6 weeks now and I’ve just started to try to recommend workouts to see if they make any difference.

Just wondering if people use the suggested workouts or whether they’re just a bit rubbish? How do I know if the suggestions are accurate for what I need?

  • blackn1ght@feddit.ukOP
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    15 days ago

    Yeah I recently read about the 80% thing too. It’s difficult not to just go a bit faster just because you know you can! Although I do like that the watch “tells you off” for going too fast when using the workout which is nice.

    When you say overtraining, how much were you doing? I see some people running every day and I have no idea how they’re doing it, I try to stick to 3 runs a week, 4 at most, with a day off in between.

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      14 days ago

      I don’t remember exactly, but it wasn’t a lot. My weekly mileage is definitely higher now than it was back then. My issue was that I was pushing my pace going as fast as I could every single run. Plus I didn’t do any sort of strength training back then.

      Now I’m doing strength training on a regular basis and have plenty of easy/ zone 2 runs in the mix.

      People who run everyday are almost certainly incorporating easy runs to allow for active recovery between harder runs.

      Just don’t add too much mileage to quick and you’ll be fine. Don’t go from 3 days a week to 6 in one week, and pay attention to your weekly mileage. You don’t want to add more than ~10% per week.