I don’t know if I’m actually asking a question or just looking for commiseration. I started running 10 years ago (34yo) and took to it pretty well. I wasn’t the fastest but got better with miles and at my peak ran a 30:29 5k which was amazing! I got burnt out so I switched to spinning about 6 years ago and have kept up my fitness ever since working out 4-5 days a week and running on a treadmill sporadically. 6 weeks ago I signed up for a 10k (which I completed today). I figured since I kept my overall fitness and cardio up I could pick up on my low end which was 12-12:30 mm. I was so wrong. Training outside felt like I was trudging through mud and when I finished I felt like crap for the rest of the day. I started with 14-14:30mm and one run was great at 13:30mm. I feel so defeated. It’s not fun and it feels awful. I’m more mad because it’s not like I’ve sat on the couch for years! I’m so active. I feel a big part is, obviously, I’m older but I’m also in menopause and haven’t physically felt like myself lately. I just wonder has anyone else experienced this? I finished my 10k today but I was basically useless for the rest of the day. I’m older but I’m not that old yet!!!

  • whoopsiedee@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I have the same experience. Before, I could run for hours but now I can’t run more than a minute and then I have to walk. My legs feel sore and I get really tired. I have been running since April consistently and I’m actually slower now than I was in the beginning, I just can’t seem to build any stamina. I have an Apple Watch and the vo2 has stayed the same all the time, it’s just so strange. My body kind of resists it all and it feels like all my efforts are for nothing. My motivation was great in the beginning, now not so much…

    I am F 50. Menopause sucks.