GISpirate12
FS SNFO OCS
Hey Brandon, do you have any advice on running? As in a schedule or millage program? I have around 2-3 months before OCS, and I'm trying to figure out what might be the best regimen for me to start. I've already started to run, I just want to maximize the workouts.
-Alex
Oh yeah man I've got loads of advice! I recently attended a runners clinic so any questions you have, please don't hesitate to ask. Firstly, I can tell you that I like to run a good 10 miles in a week. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays or Saturdays are my usual running days. 3 miles each day that I run. What you should do, to keep yourself from getting injured, is run early in the morning then workout roughly 8 hours later. Many mistakes athletes make is running all out following a solid workout. You want to separate the two to ensure that your IT Band keeps safe (I just got off a WICKED IT Band Syndrome Injury for failing to do so, and failing to stretch before I ran....which is a BIG NO NO).
Start out in small doses of running at first, then work up into an all out mileage. But please make sure you stretch good. I've seen many of Crossfit Athletes in my time just screw up their workout routine because they simply don't take the vital time needed to stretch. Run 1 mile the first day, timed. Then on Wednesday, work up into 2 miles, Friday, 1.5 miles. Next week, double what you did last week, each day.
For an EXCELLENT reference of a 12 week program, go by the Crossfit Endurance prescription. I have also included the page that explains what each abbreviation stands for:
12-week Workout:
http://running.competitor.com/files/2011/05/12-Week-CFE-Advanced-Training-Plan-master1.pdf
^ Abbreviations:
http://www.crossfitendurance.com/legend
And on days it prescribes you for S&CON:
http://www.wodshop.org/wods.html (any of those work, just push a button, BAM....WOD maker!)
(Note: If you have ANY questions about any of the movements on Strength and Conditioning, please let me know, as some can be borderline confusing)
-Brandon