Ok I've been lurking in this thread for awhile and decided it was time to throw my hat in the ring. I took 12-13 years off of serious running and got back into it again right around Xmas. I was a middle distance guy back in the day but I'm looking to do some longer stuff soon...maybe even this fall. The running and racing world is much different these days even versus when I last ran seriously, so I am looking for answers to new training methods, supplements, etc. that this group seems to have. But some things about running will never change so I'm hoping I can add some insight when I can.
"New" (i.e age 37 and over) PRs
5k - 17:22 Goal - sub 17
10k - 37:44 Goal - sub 37
Half - NA Goal - sub 1:25
Marathon - Don't know if I will ever do one Goal (if I do) - sub 3:00
- What kind of miles are people putting in? I had to slowly build up so I was in the 30s weekly for much of spring (150-160 per month) but have started to up that recently to high 40s low 50s (195 in July)
- I may forget how brutal summer running was or maybe the increase in mileage has done it, but I have felt awful while runnning the last few weeks...do people take any supplements to battle summer heat/humidity? which leads me to...
- supplements generally - I have heard salt tablets thrown around, greens and reds, good old whey protein, chocolate milk (?), gatorade...what do you guys do to help recovery?
The one thing I can help with that I saw mentioned recently is the compression socks and specifically the CEP brand. I was getting all kinds of calf issues this spring when I started running fast again (especially on intervals) that would make me miss time here and there. Since I have went to wearing the CEP calf sleeves (I wear them about half my runs or so, moreso in the cold weather and always on recovery days), I have not missed time from running. Highly recommended