Yeah I've been working from home since March of 2020. 10-12 hrs day on the computer/phone. I find that without any exercise, it's like full body atrophy and major tightness of shoulders, back, legs, hips etc.They moved you indoors?
If you're on a computer all day, your glute strength will take a hit
To improve my leg strength, I also do some HIIT or other interval based training like F45 a couple times a week and also have a bicycle trainer set up in the basement.
I usually train for running at 3x per week - speed workouts on Tuesday and Thursday and long slow runs on Sunday. I try to increase my time/distance by 10% each week. This year I am going to try out a different plan, which my wife has done before and likes very much.So a bit better compared to last year, taking the 80/20 approach where 80 percent of my running is ridiculously slow and 20 percent is high intensity (following the same approach with the cycling) both with some structured plans.
I was supposed to do a half ironman this year... but since i can't even practice swimming i guess i'll focus on something else, get the half-marathon under my belt and make it "easy"...you know, like those people on strava that run them for fun on a weekend and go from there. Hopefully masters swim resumes in fall and i can get some time in the pool with a better running body, cycling kinda just happens for me because i enjoy it
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