First off let me start with I'm 31, this is my third baby, and I'm 18w+3.
Just curious if any of you ladies were runners before pregnancy. How much did you run a week before as opposed to now? Are you feeling better running in the 2nd tri as opposed to the 1st? Has your pace decreased significantly?
I've noticed a huge difference in the past few weeks...through the first tri I was running ~30 miles a week and now I'm struggling to log 15 miles a weeks. I ran two halfs during the first tri without issue and my last planned half, during this pregnancy, is next weekend and I'm getting nervous about it.
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I just figure that I will try to keep it up as long as I can and then once lo is out start getting back to my normal pace and mileage. My dh already said he would watch lo so I could run and do what I love.
I'm a runner. I was and still am running about 5.5 miles 4 times a week. I was about to start marathon training when I found out I was pregnant, but decided not to.
What I've noticed is that I'm still ok with with 5.5 distance, but I'm slower. I run in the mornings so I'll probably have to cut the distance soon because I don't have time to go much slower. LOL. I'm trying to make it 2 more weeks on this routine, then cut half a mile and see how it goes.
I ran through 26 weeks with my first and 28 with my second but both times had to stop because of too many Braxton hicks contractions. So we'll see how long I make it this time.
I guess I should just accept the fact that running will be more difficult from here on out;)
My goal is to run consistently until 30 weeks.
This makes me smile because that was my thought with my first pregnancy. I ran every day up until I was induced and never had morning sickness or fatigue. I figured they were related. This pregnancy both hit hard and I'd lace up my shoes thinking it would help. It didn't
@ljagno Prepregnancy I was around around where you were. Around 35m a week (3 on weekdays and 10 on Saturdays). First trimester I had trouble getting out for my weekday runs, more because I run at lunch and work was busy, not pregnancy related. But the weekend runs I had to cut down to 6 or 7 miles since I run with friends and my pace slowed significantly. It took me the same time to run 6-7 while they were doing 10. Not only has my pace been an issue, but oh my goodness the breathing first trimester was awful. The breathing has gotten better this trimester- I don't feel like I'm struggling to breathe with every step. I think you'll be fine with the half marathon. I was tempted to do one at the end of the month. Just realize you're going to be slower.
@hazeltrois - it sounds like your doctor is following really really outdated information. The recommendation for heart rate under 140 has been thrown out since before 2011. The ACOG (American College of Obstetrics and Gynocology) which your doctor should be following, has said heart rate is not an appropriate measure. These are the current guidelines for exercise during pregnancy:
I'm a stm- first time around, I ran no problem until 6 months. (In best shape of my life, running low 20:00 5k.) This time I'm struggling at 19 weeks...I'm just doing what I can and looking forward to training again after this Lo is born!
I've also switched to mostly trails, it just feels nicer and I don't focus on my pace as much. I think you could be fine during a half, just stay hydrated and accept that this won't be a pr