Subject: RE: Do You Stick to Your Training Plan?Since I follow a triathlon plan, 95% of the time I follow the plan exactly. I go by time on the run and bike, and distance for the swim.... Just because you CAN go more, doesn't mean you should. Think of it this way. Training is like building blocks. Sure you could double the distance one day because you feel good, but what does that do to your NEXT workout? Will you be too tired to do it effectively? Or, if your tired for the next one, and you push it, could you rick over training or injury? A plan, if well designed, will have you stress the body at the right times, AND allows you to recover. If you find that the plan is too easy every day, then maybe you have the wrong plan. With reguards to your last question, I think it's always wiser to do LESS if you don't feel up to it than more. But most of the time, I don't practice what I preach. I usually hit the time right on, but if I'm going to deviate, it's usually just a couple minutes longer. However, if I'm in pain or not feeling right, I will stop short if I think I could be risking injury or my health. |