can you be on the tredmill too much?

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mike5804
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can you be on the tredmill too much?

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i started running few months ago somtimes on the greenway paths in the woods or on the tredmill matters what kind of day it is but i spend anywhere from 45min-1hour powerwalking-jogging 7days a week is this too much?
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Post by cassiegose »

Hi Mike,

Good job on being so active! That is great!

I'm not sure exactly what your goals are but I would say that is a bit too much running. Running is great for your cardiovascular system and it helps to relieve stress and burn calories. I have been an avid runner for years and truly love it.

With that said... Running can also be very hard on your knees and joints. In fact, I've had to stop running any more than 1 day a week because I have chronic tendonitis in knees. Also, running every day isn't necessarily the best for fat loss and it will not help you build muscle mass.

If I were you, I would cut back drastically on running and add in some intervals, hill repeats, fartleks, stairs, and plyometric exercises in place of those long runs. I would also add in weight training 3 days a week in place of running.

I hope this helps! :)
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Post by mike5804 »

also running alot to get back into lacross to help build endurnce and whatnot
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Post by paintball26 »

Hey Mike

I also play Lacrosse...

What position do you play?

you only need long distance running, if you are playing middie

You should work on sprints if you play defense or attack

you should also lift weights so you can lay more people on their
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Post by swanso5 »

you don't need endurance for any position, you need anarobic endurance (repeated sprinting etc)
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Post by mike5804 »

i play mid

and i have been doing alot of sprinting.

and i have been lifting weights :oops:
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Post by swanso5 »

well keep that up....not sprinting on the treadmill either, outside on grass
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