Including a range of running intensity into your training is a great way to build your fitness by boosting your top end speed and also developing your ability to hold a sustained intensity within a single workout. This workout is great for athletes running a 10km or a half marathon, whether as a stand alone event or as part of an Olympic distance triathlon or an Ironman 70.3.
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Friday Fartlek Run: Triathlon Plus Multi-Pace Run
Exposing your body to a range of running paces and intensities prepares you for events when the intensity can be quite high but you need to sustain that pace. This session is a great for building your overall fitness and gives you a great exposure to a range of intensities repeatedly.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Triathlon Plus Multi-Pace RunFriday Fartlek Run: 20/15/10min Tempo Runs
Tempo is an intensity that means different things to different athletes and coaches. For me, I define Tempo as an effort comfortably below the Threshold pace. It is the sort of intensity that if you had to you could maintain for a duration longer than a half marathon. It is higher than the aerobic running pace, sort of in the mid-zone between the two levels. Spending more than 15-20 minutes at this intensity, helps the body practice clearing the small amount of lactic acid generated at this pace, without needing to slow down to do so. This is a perfect session for runners and triathletes running events up to full marathons and further.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: 20/15/10min Tempo RunsFriday Fartlek Run: Simon Lessing’s Run Intervals C
Exposing your body to your Threshold running pace will develop efficiencies whilst running at this intensity. This session is a great workout to start that exposure, early in the season or as a taper session in the final week prior to an event.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Simon Lessing’s Run Intervals CFriday Fartlek Run: 20/15min Tempo Runs
Tempo is an intensity that means different things to different athletes and coaches. For me, I define Tempo as an effort comfortably below the Threshold pace. It is the sort of intensity that if you had to you could maintain for a duration longer than a half marathon. It is higher than the aerobic running pace, sort of in the mid-zone between the two levels. Spending more than 15-20 minutes at this intensity, helps the body practice clearing the small amount of lactic acid generated at this pace, without needing to slow down to do so. This is a perfect session for runners and triathletes running events up to full marathons and further.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: 20/15min Tempo RunsFriday Fartlek Run: Simon Lessing’s Run Intervals B
Exposing your body to your Threshold running pace will develop efficiencies whilst running at this intensity. This session is a great workout to start that exposure, early in the season or as a taper session in the final week prior to an event.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Simon Lessing’s Run Intervals BFriday Fartlek Run: 15/10/5min Tempo Runs
Tempo is an intensity that means different things to different athletes and coaches. For me, I define Tempo as an effort comfortably below the Threshold pace. It is the sort of intensity that if you had to you could maintain for a duration longer than a half marathon. It is higher than the aerobic running pace, sort of in the mid-zone between the two levels. Spending more than 15-20 minutes at this intensity, helps the body practice clearing the small amount of lactic acid generated at this pace, without needing to slow down to do so. This is a perfect session for runners and triathletes running events up to full marathons and further.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: 15/10/5min Tempo RunsFriday Fartlek Run: Simon Lessing’s Run Intervals A
Exposing your body to your Threshold running pace will develop efficiencies whilst running at this intensity. This session is a great workout to start that exposure, early in the season or as a taper session in the final week prior to an event.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Simon Lessing’s Run Intervals AFriday Fartlek Session: Double Sisyphus Minus
This session is a great way to enhance your power and leg strength from running 5 km through to the half marathon. Sisyphus was a greedy and deceitful Greek king who got sentenced to roll a boulder up a hill, to then watch it roll back down before repeating again until eternity. This session is a bit like that, but it doesn’t go on to eternity.
View More Friday Fartlek Session: Double Sisyphus MinusFriday Fartlek Run: Steve Trew’s Running Faster and Faster Workout
At the end of the day when you are racing, speed is what counts. The faster you run, well….the faster you run. To devlop speed you need to practise running fast (and have a range of other physiological components). This session is designed to develop your pure speed and is great for 5km runners and sprint distance triathletes.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Steve Trew’s Running Faster and Faster Workout