lousy run wrote:
Ran a 10k race on saturday in a new PB of 45:32. Today, 2 days on, I went for my first run since then. The plan was to go 4.5 miles at a nice easy pace. While it felt easy cardio wise, the legs didnt feel good whatsoever. They felt stiff, achey, had that sort of lactic acid type feel to them. I just felt lousy and awkward for the duration of my run which I decided to cut short at 3.9 miles. Another time 2 weeks ago I had a similar problem. These so called "easy runs" arent quite as easy as they are made out to be.
Maybe my body hadnt recovered fully from saturdays race, but I do find the whole running slowly thing quite a challenge. It feels like I'm putting more weight on my legs by running at a slower pace than it does when I'm running all out. Has anybody had similar problems or is it just me?
You waited too long to run. You should do a good cooldown and then run the day after in order to get your legs moving and drain the lactic acid from your legs. That's why you felt bad, because you sat around and didn't let your legs circulate the junk out of your system, and when you finally ran, you were still filled with lactic acid. That's why it's good to do an easy run the day immediately after the race.