Running Economy
Don’t you think it would be a great idea to train ourselves in
such a way that, We enjoy our runs, keep ourselves fit & healthy and
run forever?
Athletics is not so much about the legs.
It’s easy to track the miles you run, the hours you cycle and the calories you burn. You can even check your heart rate along the way. But how do you know if your efforts are taking you in the right direction? It’s vital to know, how your workouts influence your body.
The relationship between activity and outcome isn't always the
same. Similar runs can produce different results depending on your fitness
level, training history and even your training environment. I don't have to
train so hard, to run a sub 4 full marathon. I don't go to gym but still I
have a strong shoulder and bicep. Sometime even genetics also play a vital role
in our overall fitness. If you are quite fit, a 25 min 5k run is a good
warm up, as a novice, it might knock your socks off.
Most people assume there is a very simple direct relationship
between physical activity and calories burned per day. People who start
exercising stop losing weight after a few months? All signs point to the body
getting used to exercise after certain point.
Proof: One study published in the journal of applied
physiology determined that, Well trained runner’s burn five to seven
percent fewer calories than their nonathletic counterparts. That drop in
calories spent signifies an increase in running economy, because fewer calories
lost better trained you are. That means seasoned runners burn fewer
calories than newbie’s.
What is running economy? How to improve the running
economy?
Economically means using our resources carefully. Isn’t it?
Steady state of oxygen consumption at a given velocity (speed),
which is often referred as running economy. Runners with a good running economy
use less oxygen than runners with poor economy. Most of the runners strive to
run faster & better. The Running economy benefits any runner but especially
important for marathoners and ultra marathoners.
As you become more efficient in running, your body needs less
energy ( i.e calories ) to run at the same pace. The better economy you have
the faster or further you’ll be able to go with less effort. Improved running
efficiency – Running economy, could help to improve a runner’s mechanics,
contribute to improved performance, and decrease risk of injuries.
and person B. A & B pushing a big wooden log on a flat surface for one meter. Now the energy systems required to do this job are
1. Creatine phosphate
2. Anaerobic energy
To initiate the process one has to first displace the log from the
static position. And then work against gravity and the weight of the log.
Energy is required to displace the log across one meter ( per unit of oxygen
consumed per unit of weight of the person).
Now Person A has good work efficiency, will give a good jerk and
sustain the displacement with good force and will finish the job in the
shortest. He uses all the three energy systems in a balanced manner to get the
work done by using least energy and oxygen and time and that is why he is more
economical.
Person B does the same job, takes a longer time and is less
economical.
In running also the same philosophy holds good. Two runners
running 10km, one requires more energy and more time other less energy less
time.
More economical running pattern especially in long distance running
could make a big difference in performance. Running economy is believed to be
influenced by several key biomechanical factors including, Stride length,
Stride frequency, Ground Contact Time, Vertical motion of the body during the
stride, running posture, Learn to maintain steady pace, Increase mileage,
Strength Training for runners, follow Smarter and efficient training programs.
One can’t follow someone else's training program, it has to be
customized as per individual’s statistics. If that is the case everyone would
have become Usain Bolt or Eliud Kipchoge.
Having a customized training program is one thing, how to run
following the program is another thing. Learning the basic technicality of
running is very crucial. If you didn’t learn these, initial stages
of your running, then now you have to unlearn to learn the right
way.
Moral of the story is: If you are a novice or an experienced
runner & want to analyse your running data, guidance to improve you’re
running economy, want a customised running plan and want to learn the basics of
running economy, and then please get in touch with Satish Gujaran 😃
Stay Tuned for my upcoming articles...
- Factors
that determining your running economy
- Energy
mechanism while running
- How
running slow can eventually help you run faster
- The
Impact of running form
Awesome write up. Thanks for sharing.
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