Rob3rt
Man or Moose!
- Location
- Manchester
Being a newby and not having a (ridable) bike until later this week Ive been hitting the gym in preperation. Ive been doing a combination of running and cycling. Mainly I wish to persue cycling but want to do the Bupa 10km run and the local weekly 5km Park Run so have been doing running as well. My training is somewhat like this.
Mon - 60 Mins Cycling (Biggest number on distance as possible in 1 hour while maintaining a relatively difficult resistance but such that I can make it through the hour with very little to spare)
Tuesday - 5km Run on treadmill (medium pace, 10% increase in distance each week)
Wednesday - Rest (Some Ab training)
Thursday - Brick (Either 10 mins cycling 5 mins run, 4 sets of this, or 40 mins cycling into 20 min run)
Friday - Rest
Saturday - Cycle 60 mins
Sunday - Cycle 60 mins
Well last week when it came to my brick session, I could only run for about 12 mins then a dull ache in my knee every step promted the decision to abandon and rest up for a few days, it wasnt a tired leg pain, it was a something is wrong pain.
I rested up friday, saturday, sunday.
Then decided to hit the gym this morning before work, got there, 20 mins into my 60 mins cycle, I felt exhausted and near ready to vomit. Again had to abandon (couldnt vomit and continue being in a public gym etc).
This was quite a surprise since the previous week id actualy managed to do 60 mins (near 35km) according to the stationary bike computer and then a 2.5km run with reserve energy left over.
So this leads to my question, Could I possibly be training to much for a newby and am really tired out or is it common to just not be able to function on the morning. I was always under the impression mornings were good because you are tanked with testosterone from your sleep.
Mon - 60 Mins Cycling (Biggest number on distance as possible in 1 hour while maintaining a relatively difficult resistance but such that I can make it through the hour with very little to spare)
Tuesday - 5km Run on treadmill (medium pace, 10% increase in distance each week)
Wednesday - Rest (Some Ab training)
Thursday - Brick (Either 10 mins cycling 5 mins run, 4 sets of this, or 40 mins cycling into 20 min run)
Friday - Rest
Saturday - Cycle 60 mins
Sunday - Cycle 60 mins
Well last week when it came to my brick session, I could only run for about 12 mins then a dull ache in my knee every step promted the decision to abandon and rest up for a few days, it wasnt a tired leg pain, it was a something is wrong pain.
I rested up friday, saturday, sunday.
Then decided to hit the gym this morning before work, got there, 20 mins into my 60 mins cycle, I felt exhausted and near ready to vomit. Again had to abandon (couldnt vomit and continue being in a public gym etc).
This was quite a surprise since the previous week id actualy managed to do 60 mins (near 35km) according to the stationary bike computer and then a 2.5km run with reserve energy left over.
So this leads to my question, Could I possibly be training to much for a newby and am really tired out or is it common to just not be able to function on the morning. I was always under the impression mornings were good because you are tanked with testosterone from your sleep.