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Am I overreacting for wanting to quit competitive XC/Track to just run for fun?

I’m a 16-year-old girl and have been running cross country and track for the past 6 years, competing on varsity since the 7th grade. Before high school, I was pushed to run 40–50 miles per week, which led to severe overuse injuries, hormonal imbalances, and a long battle with overtraining syndrome / energy deficiency.
My coach never allowed me to take breaks and even called me “weak” when I developed a stress reaction in my femur and hip. Because of this, I had to take the last track season off entirely for medical recovery. It was a brutal 9 months, but by resting, fueling properly, and taking a break from running, I finally got healthy again. My sleep improved, my anxiety dropped, and my body began to heal.
Coming back has been incredibly hard. I’m currently building back up slowly at around 20–25 miles per week. My pace is much slower and my heart rate is much higher than it used to be, but I am trying to trust the process and listen to my body. I also found out I was slightly vitamin D deficient, so I am taking supplements and taking it day by day.
However, now that I am back at team practices, I realized how much I hate the environment. I feel stressed and anxious all the time. I don’t feel ready to be back in a high-pressure setting, and honestly, I just want to run for fun by myself. I dread seeing my coach, and thinking about practice makes me physically sick. On top of that, after just one week back, my hip is already flaring up again. I don’t feel supported or ready at all.
Am I being weak, or is it completely valid to want to quit the team and just run on my own terms? I'd love to hear from other runners who have dealt with burn out, injuries, or tough team dynamics.

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u/glitterdumpling67 — 13 days ago

Am I overreacting for wanting to quit xc?

Should I run for fun instead?

For context I’m in highschool and a girl and run xc and track and have for the past 6 years. I’ve dealt with injuries, an ed, hormonal issues and red-s because of running 40-50mpw before I was even in highschool. And have been on varsity since I was in 7th grade. My coach never let me take breaks and told me I was “weak” when I had a stress reaction in my femur and my hip. I took last track season off because I was dealing with red-s aka relative energy deficiency syndrome. It was the most brutal 9 months ever and I gained 25lb so 100lb to 125lb got my period back, am able to sleep through the night without waking up 5-6 times and am just much less anxious. I did have to take about 2 months off of running completely and 4 months at 10mpw so coming back has been very hard. I’m currently at around 20-25mpw and running 9 minute pace with 170 heart rate which is not normal for me as I used to run 40-50mpw with 7:30 pace 150avg hr but I am trusting the process and my body. I also got tested for anemia and vitamin d deficiency and I was slight vitamin d deficient so I’m taking supplements and just taking it day by day. However, after coming back to a team and practices I realized how much I hate it I feel so stressed and just anxious all the time. I don’t feel ready to be back and honestly I realized that I just want to run for fun by myself. I hate my coach and thinking about practice makes me want to throw up. After a week at practice my hip is flaring up again and I don’t feel supported or ready at all. Am I being weak and overreacting for wanting to quit and just run for fun let me know?

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u/glitterdumpling67 — 13 days ago