Subject: RE: Calves R A CrampingTriMac - 2009-07-23 9:16 PM
Regarding fitness / pacing for a IM or HIM, is it that I would start the run to fast and need to start the run slow -- or slow the pace with the bike and swim?
IMO, it's all of that and more.
If I push an open 10k run as hard as I can, I will cramp afterwards and be sore. It's just that I pushed my muscles harder than they're used to being pushed (more intensity than normal ). On the bike, back when my normal training ride was 20-30 miles. If I went for a long ride say 60 miles, I'd tend to cramp in the last ten miles or so (more volume than normal ).
A HIM is a long event, probably quite a bit longer than most people's normal training sessions. But there's nothing magic about that distance. Many people are fit enough to push a sprint distance very hard and not cramp at all. Others can do the same thing at the HIM distance but that takes enormous fitness. For most people, they have to find the right balance of race effort for the HIM to avoid cramping.
IMO, it's easy to blame nutrition and hydration for late race cramping because that appears easily fixable. But the real culprit is usually that they simply pushed too hard and/or too long for their fitness level, and their muscles said, "no more".
Just my opinion... |