I have a question. I think I suspect I know the answer, but I am not sure. I have not yet gone on the internet to search out an answer.
Thought I try here first.
So I have run countless races when I was in my forties. Never before that, although I did train and run in my later teens and twenties.
I became a vegan 23 years ago, and when I did, I stopped body building and lost about 40 pounds of mostly muscle.
When I ran in my teens and twenties, I rarely timed my miles, I just ran.
I once did time myself, and maybe that was about a 6 minute and 20 second mile running as fast as I could, if my memory is right.
When I was running in my forties, and I was in great shape, the fastest I could run a mile was in 7:10. I just chalked it up to being older.
But I also wondered if having such a low level of muscle contributed to a slower time, as opposed to when I was younger. You need muscles to move your body.
So I have been lifting weights for over 6 months, and I have increased my weight by 15 pounds, most of it, if not all, lean muscle weight. I am about 30% stronger then 6 or 7 months ago.
Also, I know sprinters are very muscular. I am assuming that helps with their speed, if maybe not with their long distance
My question is this? Will the extra weight slow me down? Or will the increased strength in my body, my legs, my back, etc manifest itself in faster times?
Does anyone know?