I had been jogging for a couple of months, not far distance but improving on what I was able to do. Then a week ago I played touch football and was winded after like 3 plays running as a receiver. I realize jogging ≠ running receive routes but how I can improve my cardio so that I'm not winded after a couple of plays
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11-28-2011, 06:38 PM #1
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Best way to increase cardio endurance/stamina?
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11-28-2011, 11:00 PM #2
you need zone training. Ever seen people who can run 10 miles at a steady speed but stay bent over after every burst up the stairs? I've seen it many times. Interval training is something you should look into to increase endurance. Cross training would also help.
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11-29-2011, 04:37 AM #4
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Practice what you want to get better at. If you wan to get better at playing football, then run short sprints that last maybe 6-8 seconds (average length of a football play) on short rests.
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11-29-2011, 05:07 AM #5
Echoing what the others said but a bit of explanation-
When you are jogging, you are using your aerobic system to generate energy, playing touch football (basically running around in short bursts), is demanding energy from your anaerobic (without oxygen) system. You have to train that system emulating the type of activity you are weak at. Basic aerobic endurance is good to have for the long haul, but you should add at least one or two days a week where you sprint. You could add to your jobs, sprinting to the next telephone pole,etc or you could do formal track work. The anaerobic system is only used for bursts under 60 seconds so aim for short intervals, no longer than 100 yards or meters.
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11-29-2011, 02:15 PM #7
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I just recently read an article by Kelly Baggett where he was talking about training a football player and he said on some off days from lifting he'd have him run 10 100 meter sprints at 15 seconds or less, with 30 seconds rest. Did this Tuesday and Thursday I believe.
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Fartlek Training - Continuous training but varies with sprints slow jogs hill climbs and everything, a practical example would be a mile steady jog then i would proceed to fast paced "sprint" for 200meters or so then back to a casual run, then up a hill, its basically freestyle running but has everything you want
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