Kerry warned me about this.
And apparently I forget sometimes that I am 39 (40 this July).
I severely overtrained my legs in March in my quest for our team yardage record. He told me that I might not recover for our Pac Champs (I didn't), and I might not even recover for Nats (obviously I didn't). I was ok, not great, for 50s and 100s. But anything over a 100 and I was toast as my legs were just non-functional.
I am not complaining/making excuses, for 2 reasons: I achieved my goal and broke our team record, and two, the meet is over and I need to move on.
But my question is this: how do you recover o/t legs? I've looked at a lot of sites and haven't seen any good ones, a lot of body building stuff too.
I wanted to start running today, but I don't want to dig an even bigger hole than the one I'm in.
I've never overtrained anything, so this is new for me. All suggestions are welcome.
Stretching- how often?
Massage- how often, type?
Other?
Finding it hard to believe Karen that Creekers allow FINz to be used to break WCM team records!
Sheez...
I knew about the yardage but not the FINz!
But ART is great advice - close to magical.
With all the Ironman triathletes in your area, bound to be a few good ART Docs in town.
Mine was always Dr. Farrell in Santa Barbara.
Finding it hard to believe Karen that Creekers allow FINz to be used to break WCM team records!
Sheez...
I knew about the yardage but not the FINz!
But ART is great advice - close to magical.
With all the Ironman triathletes in your area, bound to be a few good ART Docs in town.
Mine was always Dr. Farrell in Santa Barbara.