The Distance Dr: In Practice
Training plans look neat on paper. Real life does not always behave that politely. In this episode of Distance Dr Daily, I talk through what to do when you are following a marathon, half marathon, triathlon or running plan and suddenly things change: you feel run down, you get sick, or an injury starts to niggle. The big question is usually: do you catch up on missed sessions, swap things around, take a break, or just jump back into the plan? I break this down into three common scenarios: fatigue or feeling run down, illness, and injury. We talk about when it may make sense to swap a session, when to reduce intensity, when to rest, and when symptoms mean you should stop and seek medical advice. I also cover why suspected bone stress injury is different, why altered gait matters, and why jumping straight back into hard sessions after a flare-up can backfire. The goal is not to follow the plan perfectly. The goal is to make smart decisions so your body can actually adapt to the training. In this episode: * What to do if you wake up exhausted on interval day * When to swap, reduce or skip a session * Why you usually should not “catch up” missed runs * How to modify training when you are sick * How to return after time off or altered training * How to think about pain during running * When injury symptoms need medical advice * Why your plan needs to bend before your body breaks This is a practical episode for runners and triathletes who want to keep training moving without forcing the plan at all costs.
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