So several years ago I was really into running. I was never up to anything like a half marathon or anything, but I was running 17-20 miles/week, and I could make it 7-8 miles for my long run.Well, I got sick, and had to take some time off from running, and one thing led to another and it's been a few years now since I've really been able to run. I've gained my weight back, I don't feel as fit, and I want to get back into it.The problem? I run a solid mile and my heart rate is pushing 190. Obviously that's not sustainable. I try to slow my pace, but it doesn't seem to do much good. Any tips on how to better regulate my heart rate?
2/18/2019 7:38:35 PM
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2/18/2019 11:38:56 PM
Seems like you need to re-strengthen the endurance of your heart. Take some breaks during the run to walk for a few minutes and let your heart rate subside a bit. Not sure when you ran the 190-hr mile but if it was your first effort in running a mile in a couple of years, your overall cardiovascular system needs to get reacquainted with cardio.
2/19/2019 12:48:08 AM
What are you using? Apple Watch? Garmin?Mine says it is high a lot and I don't think it is...
2/19/2019 3:53:18 AM
I'd focus on cutting calories too. The added weight doesn't help.
2/19/2019 8:55:43 AM
^Well, part of the running is to lose weight, and I'm working on cutting calories as well. I was down to 156, and I'm up to 178. ^^Garmin 735xt^^^^I can't tell if you're being an ass for posting a link to a thread in the Lounge that is usually at the top of the page, like I didn't already see it. I didn't want to muddy up that thread with a strictly running thread.TT - After my heart rate hits the max, I do a brisk walk for about a quarter. That gets my hr back down to aerobic/threshold. Then I start running again and probably in about .2 of a mile, I'm back up to my max. It's frustrating. I guess it is just going to take time.What I would like to do is somehow find a way to regulate my pace to the point to where I can stay in threshold for a 3 mile jog, but I'm having a tough time regulating my pace.[Edited on February 19, 2019 at 10:24 AM. Reason : ^]
2/19/2019 10:21:09 AM
2/19/2019 10:39:50 AM
What do you do to warm up?
2/19/2019 11:37:39 AM
2/19/2019 11:56:12 AM
do couch to 5k
2/22/2019 6:09:39 PM
Like others have echoed start with some kind of interval training where you run/walk to get the distance you want to achieve. The walking will help keep the heart rate down. As you build your endurance, you'll eventually be able to transition to a very slow jog and still maintain a lower heart rate.
2/22/2019 6:45:35 PM
My heart rate has always been my biggest hurdle when running. I started weather a chest strap HR monitor more than 10 years ago to be able to manage it. I built up my running endurance and have been able to keep my heart in check by doing an intermittent run/walk method. Start with 1-min walk, then alternate 2-min run/1-min walk. For a 30 min session, you will end on a 1-min walk. I was able to increase my ratios up to 3:1 and 4:1. I've found that during longer races if I can get past the 5-mile mark, my heart finds a sustainable pace and I can longer than the pacing ratios.All that said, I'm not a fast runner and my running pace tends to be the same whether I'm running 1 mile, 5 miles, half marathon or marathon.
2/28/2019 12:47:24 PM
2/28/2019 11:00:46 PM
do any of y'all runners have a breathing mask or something to wear for runs during heavy pollen season?
3/18/2019 11:55:41 AM
I don't see how one could be efficient enough if you're running at max or near max, or even threshold.
3/19/2019 2:06:37 PM
I just endure it, and make sure to wash everything out immediately after. Take allergy meds. Hydrate. Then again I don't go on very long runs (usually between 5k and 10k)
3/19/2019 2:57:20 PM