This might be common sense to you guys, but I just had the realization of how much my iron deficiency has been impacting my half marathon training. I have been feeling fatigued, weak, and hungry all the time, and
my performance has been suffering in my runs: my pace for the past few months has been about a minute slower per mile than it was at this time last year. I'm a vegetarian and I have a history of iron deficiency, so I decided to go to the doctor last Wednesday for some blood tests. My ferritin level was 4!! (For reference, the healthy range is around 20-200 ng/uL). I pretty much immediately started taking a supplement, and went for my run today, and I felt absolutely fantastic! I was scheduled for a 5 mile run, but felt so good that I decided to tack on an extra 1.2 miles just for the hell of it.
In summary:
Sunday 3/18: Ran 4 miles at 10:11 pace, felt weak and out of breath the whole time.
Wednesday 3/21: Had ferritin levels checked, started taking iron supplement.
Wednesday 3/28: Ran 6.2 miles at 9:17 pace, and felt no shortness of breath.
Iron deficiency is extremely common among female athletes. One 2011 study found that 30% of female rowers had low iron stores. It can take months for your iron stores to return to a healthy level, but most people start to feel better within a few days of supplementation. So if in doubt, get that checked out!!
my performance has been suffering in my runs: my pace for the past few months has been about a minute slower per mile than it was at this time last year. I'm a vegetarian and I have a history of iron deficiency, so I decided to go to the doctor last Wednesday for some blood tests. My ferritin level was 4!! (For reference, the healthy range is around 20-200 ng/uL). I pretty much immediately started taking a supplement, and went for my run today, and I felt absolutely fantastic! I was scheduled for a 5 mile run, but felt so good that I decided to tack on an extra 1.2 miles just for the hell of it.
In summary:
Sunday 3/18: Ran 4 miles at 10:11 pace, felt weak and out of breath the whole time.
Wednesday 3/21: Had ferritin levels checked, started taking iron supplement.
Wednesday 3/28: Ran 6.2 miles at 9:17 pace, and felt no shortness of breath.
Iron deficiency is extremely common among female athletes. One 2011 study found that 30% of female rowers had low iron stores. It can take months for your iron stores to return to a healthy level, but most people start to feel better within a few days of supplementation. So if in doubt, get that checked out!!