[Author’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the unique opportunities and challenges of growing older as a runner.]
“Nobody is aware of, until [they try], how simply a behavior of strolling is acquired. An individual who has by no means walked three miles will in the middle of a month develop into capable of stroll 15 or 20 with out fatigue. I’ve recognized some nice walkers and had explicit accounts of many extra; and I by no means knew or heard of 1 who was not wholesome and lengthy lived.” – Thomas Jefferson
These of us who’ve been across the sport of ultrarunning for any time period have defined an extended race to somebody and invariably been requested the query, “Do you really run your complete time?” And, except for the only a few elite runners on the market, our reply actually should at all times be, “Nicely, no, there’s really a good bit of strolling concerned.”
I consider strolling is without doubt one of the most often ignored abilities of the profitable ultrarunner. Being a robust and environment friendly walker is important to ultrarunning success, notably in occasions of 100 kilometers or extra. But, many less-informed runners and observers of the game view strolling as one thing solely to be finished up very steep hills or when one has fully run out of gasoline. What number of 100-miler runners have you ever heard about who’ve mentioned, in some unspecified time in the future, they only determined to “stroll it in?” As if that was their method of giving up.
The reality of the matter is that strolling often is the key to an extended and profitable profession in ultrarunning. Two Hardrock 100 legends, Ulli Kamm and Jim Ballard, are proof of this assertion. Each Kamm and Ballard completed the Hardrock 100 a number of occasions, they usually did so by strolling each step. Now, don’t get me incorrect, these guys have been robust, quick walkers, however they have been walkers nonetheless. As I’ve aged within the sport, I’ve come to consider that not solely is strolling a necessary a part of ultrarunning, however we additionally should practice purposely for it with a point of regularity.
As Ballard identified to me a couple of years in the past, strolling makes use of many muscle mass completely different from operating, and it’s vital to observe strolling shortly and effectively. Many runners see strolling as taking a break from operating, whereas Ballard and Kamm consider it might probably improve and even lengthen our operating lives.
During the last a number of years, I’ve intentionally built-in strolling into my weekly coaching routine to the extent that in the present day, in any given week, as much as 20% of my whole coaching quantity is spent strolling. Along with activating a distinct set of muscle mass, strolling additionally gives aid for my joints and permits me to maneuver my physique in ways in which operating merely doesn’t. This 12 months, after a number of months of observe, I’ve been capable of get my strolling tempo on flat floor down under quarter-hour per mile, and I can preserve that tempo with a average coronary heart charge within the 105 to 110 beats per minute vary.
Whereas I suppose time will in the end inform the complete story, I consider integrating strolling into my coaching routine in my mid-50s is extending my operating profession, diversifying my muscle stimuli, and really making me a greater ultrarunner. And for that, I’m happy to have, in Jefferson’s phrases, “acquired a behavior of strolling.”
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