What should I do immediately after a long run?

Aim to refuel as soon as possible after you finish, and no later than within 30 minutes. Another important to-do early on: Shucking off that sweaty gear, stat. Warm, dry clothes help circulation by moving blood and nutrients through your body quicker, aiding recovery. Finally, don't forgo stretching.
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What not to do after a long run?

What not to do after a long run?
  1. Don't forget to cool down. ...
  2. Don't forget to refuel and rehydrate. ...
  3. Don't eat too much after a long run. ...
  4. Don't strain yourself for the rest of the day. ...
  5. Don't stay in the same clothes after running. ...
  6. Don't take a warm bath.
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What should I do after a 10 mile run?

Begin with a few light stretches immediately after your long run to jumpstart the recovery process. If the long run was very high in mileage or intensity, an ice bath can be a helpful recovery tool. Later in the day, focus your efforts on foam rolling, continued stretching and yoga.
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How long should you rest after a long run?

A long run like this requires the same recovery as any hard workout (e.g., 2 days for young runners, 3 days or more for older runners).
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How do you recover from a 15 mile run?

Know how to treat your post-run body to prevent injury and increase your athletic performance.
  1. Eat and Drink for Recovery. Solovyova / Getty Images. ...
  2. Stretch or Walk. ...
  3. Take an Ice Bath. ...
  4. Mix Up Your Activities. ...
  5. Get a Massage or Try Foam Rolling. ...
  6. Clock Plenty of Sleep.
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AFTER LONG RUN RECOVERY: 5 Tips to Feel Great



What is runner's face?

What is runner's face? If you haven't heard the term, you've likely seen it. It is the face of a lifelong runner with leathery, saggy skin and a gaunt appearance. It is the result of lots of sun exposure and little body fat.
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What's considered a long run?

The long run is generally anything from 5 to 25 miles and sometimes beyond. Typically if you are training for a marathon your long run may be up to 20 miles. If you're training for a half it may be 10 miles, and 5 miles for a 10k. In most cases, you build your distance week by week.
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How do you recover from a 12 mile run?

Hydrate as soon after your run as possible with Gatorade or electrolyte drink. Stretch major muscle groups and anything that is sore or tight. Roll out any nagging injuries or problem areas. Eat a small meal that contains a 4 to 1 ratio of carbohydrates to protein.
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Why do I feel terrible after a long run?

'The most common explanation for runner's stomach is to do with the physical jostling of the intestines,' says Bean. 'Running is high impact. Generally, people are okay for an hour or so, but between 60 and 90 minutes, all of that shaking of the intestinal tract can make you feel nauseous.
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Why am I so tired after long runs?

A long run results in a build-up of lactic acid and other waste products in your muscles and tissues, which causes weakness and fatigue. 1 It takes time for your body to eliminate the waste products and repair the muscle fibers. If your hard workouts are too close together, you aren't allowing time for this recovery.
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How long should a 10 mile jog take?

Because most runners fall within the 6-12 minutes per mile pace, running 10 miles usually takes between 1-2 hours for most runners, although there's plenty of variability on either end of that. Your 10 mile run time is entirely dependent on your running speed.
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How fast is a good 10 mile run?

Generally, you'll run a 10-mile race about 55-65 seconds per mile slower than a mile race, or 20 seconds faster than a marathon. If you usually run the marathon at eight minute/mile pace, for example, you can expect to handle 7:40 minute/ mile pace during a 10-miler. 5.
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How much does a 10 mile run burn?

Think about it: A person running 10-minute miles for an hour covers six miles and burns about 600 calories in this calculation; a person running 6-minute miles for that same amount of time runs 10 miles and burns 1,000 calories.
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Is a hot bath good after a long run?

When are hot baths good for runners? "Hot baths, on the other hand, promote blood flow to the muscles by dilating blood vessels – this is not what you want immediately after exercise. However, in the days that follow, when any acute pain has receded, a hot bath is best to help increase circulation, which aids healing."
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Do I need a recovery run after a long run?

Most runners should plan a recovery run for the day after one of these hard workouts, though some elite and advanced athletes who “double,” or run twice a day, will often do a recovery run as the second of their two workouts, roughly 4–8 hours after their hard effort.
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What happens if you don't stretch after a run?

“Not stretching after a run can lead to tight muscles, which are more likely to be strained,” Dobler said. “A runner who does not stretch is also more likely to suffer from post run soreness and cramping more than a runner who stretches routinely.”
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Do long runs ever get easier?

Welcome to the mental script of every runner, at least once in a while. As much as running can be an amazing stress reliever and a path to physical fitness, it can also be incredibly challenging, both mentally and physically. However, running does get easier—eventually.
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How hard should a long run feel?

During the majority of your long runs (and for many marathoners, all of their long runs) you should be running a long run pace at about 60% of your Vo2 max and/or about 45 seconds (at least!) to 3 minutes (at the most) slower than your goal race pace.
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Should I rest after a 10 mile run?

The general rule of thumb is for each mile that you race, allow one day of recovery before gently returning to running.
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Why is running 1 mile so hard?

"The first mile is the hardest because it leads to a rapid increase in oxygen demand to your entire body," says Sadi Raza, MD, FACC, a board-certified cardiologist in Dallas, Texas.
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How many 20 mile runs before marathon?

Try to get at least two 20 mile runs in under your belt. Schedule your last 20 miler or 20+ miler to be about 2 weeks before your marathon race date.
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What is the long run 30 rule?

Generally, your long run should be 25 to 30 percent of your total weekly mileage, so if you are currently running 20 miles per week, your long run will be around six miles. You can safely increase your mileage by adding around 10 percent each week.
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How can I run longer without getting tired?

Don't start running at too high a speed, but start at a slow pace, increasing it little by little; Go to the toilet before running; Each week should try to increase your running level, shorten the time to run a fixed distance or lengthen the distance; Don't put a lot of pressure on running; Do not run too hard when the ...
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What is runner's tummy?

What is runner's stomach? Runner's stomach refers to the gastrointestinal (GI) distress that occurs during a run or bouts of exercise—resulting in cramping, bloating, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and pain. Runner's trots and runner's belly are other common names for these symptoms.
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