The Mid-OS Blues
Hey gang-
There are lots of folks around who've been around a lot longer than me, but I thought I would just share a couple of thoughts and experiences based on my experiene from last year and how it's feeling again this year. Maybe other multiple OS vets can add their thoughts, too.
For many of us, the biggest gains are had in weeks 1-8. That could be because it's our first OS and our first time really training this way...and thus we make a huge amount of progress all at once. It could be because we started a bit out of shape anyway, so the gains are large just getting back in shape. There are lots of possible reasons.
Moreover, after a couple of weeks of them, a lot of us find that the VO2 workouts are VERY fatiguing in a cumulative way. That makes observing the progress that we are making hard, because you're always a little too tired to really max out.
Just be assured; this is normal. :-)
We are probably all still making progress, but it's just less obvious for a lot of us from here on out. It seems like a lot of people report great results in the weeks AFTER the OS ends. I think this is that they are finally clearing fatigue. I know last year I bombed my last run test, but then posted a great half marathon PR a few weeks later. Keep the faith!
I also know that last year, I had to take around 4 days of near zero intensity somewhere late in the VO2 section. I didn't regret it at all afterwards. It was better to back off for a few days and come back than it would have been to accumulate so much fatigue as to make injury likely or get to the point where I couldn't make workouts or a long time. I'm not trying to give anyone excuses to quit when it gets hard, but do keep in mind over the next several weeks that long term consistency is more important than anything else.
Keep it up gang! It's worth it!
Comments
I remember hearing that one of the new things being added into the OS this year was an optional break in the middle. Haven't heard anything of it recently, though. Anyone else?
tnx William, trying to stay focused this OS and get the whole 20 weeks in.
And, here it is...
http://members.endurancenation.us/Training/TrainingForums/tabid/101/aft/7890/Default.aspx
Thanks P!
We all need some down time, after all, triathlon is not life.....