Wednesday, February 15, 2012

How much fitness do we lose after seven days off?

will I lose much fitness if I do not do anything for seven days in a row?How much fitness do we lose after seven days off?According to Jack Daniels, noted track coach and author of Daniels Running Formula, you lose almost nothing after 7 days. In fact, if you have been training heavily the reduction in training may actually improve your performance and cause you to peak.



When returning to training you should reduce the total mileage the first week back. The first half of the return week should be at 50%. The second half at 75%. The following week you can return to a normal training load.How much fitness do we lose after seven days off?
ohhhhh buddy a lot of fitness. i didn't run for 3 days after that i can't even do my warm up. i get tired. and my knee start to hurt very badly. well next time you go to practice don't go so hard.How much fitness do we lose after seven days off?2 weeks of cardio fitness, minimal anaerobic fitness
a lot, dont take a week off, it will take forever to get back where you startedHow much fitness do we lose after seven days off?a lotHow much fitness do we lose after seven days off?
lol in one week! it all depends on how long you have been training for fitness does not go away overnight! or in a week if u took 2-3 weeks off u will lose some fitness but it will be easier to get it back that it was when u first got it when im about compete and i want to peak for a big comp we do a 10 day taper which we do almost nothing very very light stuff and 1 week could be very god for the body you could come back fresher and better!
You lose about two weeks progress for every week off. Don't expect to be back at same level at the end of the week off as you were at the beginning. That said, a day or two off after a long period of intense training may help you recover and help your muscles grow.How much fitness do we lose after seven days off?
Seven days is not that much if you were in good condition before taking off. It will take you a couple of weeks to get back to where you were before the time off. If you are taking off for an injury there are other things you can do to maintain cardio, such as, cycling, swimming, eliptical, or deep water running. If it was a rest for physical or mental reasons, maybe you should do something easy like walking to keep yourself moving without training.
Too much....don't do it. It would take about 10-15 days at least to get back into the shape you were in before.
i havent run for a couple of months and dont think i lost any muscle,but im not an expert.thanks for the 2 pts
i read in runner's world magazine that you start to lose it the third day in a row that you don't run. so try not to let more that 2 days go in between runs. i took a couple weeks off earlier this month and i felt like i was back to the beginning!
Its been proven that when u miss a practice, it takes double what u missed to get back (thats not including days of rest which are very essential if u wanna be a top runner).



example: If u miss 1 day, it takes 2 days to get back.

if u miss 2 days, u need 4 days to get back,etc,etc



therefore if u miss one week, then it will take u approximately 2 weeks to get back.Good Luck.



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