1500m Training HOUSTON FRANKS MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERISTY

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1500m Training HOUSTON FRANKS MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERISTY

1500m Training Influence

Profiling a 1500m Runner Matching individual athlete skill sets with the physiological demands of the event Good combination of speed and endurance High VO2 Max (aerobic power) Good buffering capacity (anaerobic)

Energy System Contributions

Percentage of VO2 Max

Cross Country Phases of Training Duration Emphasis Applications Transition 2 Weeks 1. Recovery Easy to moderate continuous runs 2. Aerobic Threshold General Prep 4-6 Weeks 1. Aerobic Threshold Begin to increase length of distance runs 2. Lactate Threshold Introduce the "long run" back to weekly routine 3. Strength/Flexibility Introduce strides after runs to improve leg turnover Progressive Runs Weights/Circuits/Core Specific Prep 6-8 Weeks 1. Lactate Threshold Introduce Fartlek, Tempo Runs, Hill Sessions 2. vvo2 Interval Sessions (w/medium intensity, very short rest) 3. Strength/Flexibility Can begin racing during this phase Pre-Competition 5-6 Weeks 1. vvo2 Intervals primarily 2-6 minutes in length w/short rest 2. Lactate Threshold Maintain Aerobic Base 3. Lactate Tolerance Usually during the middle of racing season Reduce, but maintain LT Work (EX: Tempo Runs) Continue Hill Session of varying lengths Competition 2-4 Weeks 1. vvo2 Length of Intervals 2-4 Minutes in length with longer rest 2. Lactate Tolerance Intensity stays high, volume decreases 3. Lactate Threshold Reduce aerobic running and length of "long runs" End of Racing Season

Indoor Track Phases of Training Duration Emphasis Applications Transition 1 Week 1. Recovery Easy to moderate continuous runs 2. Aerobic Threshold General Preparation 3 Weeks 1. Aerobic Threshold Begin to increase length of distance runs 2. Lactate Threshold Introduce the "long run" back or lengthen to weekly routine 3. Lactate Tolerance Introduce strides after runs to improve leg turnover Progressive Runs Hill Sessions Specific Preperation 4 Weeks 1. vvo2 Max Use Fartlek, Tempo Runs, Hill Sessions 2. Lactate Threshold Interval Sessions (w/medium intensity, short rest) 3. Lactate Tolerance Can begin racing during this phase Use some races as workouts, often racing shorter race distances Pre-Competition 4 Weeks 1. vvo2 Max Intervals primarily 2-6 minutes in length 2. Lactate Tolerance Maintain Aerobic Base 3. Lactate Threshold Usually during the middle of racing season Reduce, but maintain LT Work (EX: Tempo Runs) Intenshity of workouts increases, weekly volume decreases Competition 2-4 Weeks 1. Lactate Tolerance Length of Intervals 2-4 Minutes in length with longer rest 2. vvo2 Max Intensity stays high, volume decreases slightly 3. Recovery Reduce aerobic running and length of "long runs" End of Racing Season

Outdoor Track Phases of Training Duration Emphasis Applications General Preparation 3 Weeks 1. Aerobic Threshold Begin to increase length of distance runs 2. Lactate Threshold Introduce the "long run" back to weekly routine 3. vvo2 Introduce strides after runs to improve leg turnover Progressive Runs Specific Preperation 4 Weeks 1. vvo2 Max Introduce Fartlek, Tempo Runs, Hill Sessions 2. Lactate Threshold Interval Sessions (w/medium intensity, very short rest) 3. Lactate Tolerance Can begin racing during this phase Pre-Competition 4-6 Weeks 1. vvo2 Intervals primarily 2-6 minutes in length 2. Lactate Tolerance Maintain Aerobic Base 3. Lactate Threshold Usually during the middle of racing season Reduce, but maintain LT Work (EX: Tempo Runs) Intenshity of workouts increases, weekly volume decreases Competition 4-6 Weeks 1. Lactate Tolerance Length of Intervals 2-4 Minutes in length with longer rest 2. vvo2 Max Intensity stays high, volume decreases 3. Recovery Reduce aerobic running and length of "long runs" End of Racing Season

Aerobic Training Methods Recovery Runs typically 30-45 minutes in duration (target pace 65-75% vvo2) Aerobic Development Runs typically 45-70 minutes in duration (target pace 70-80% vvo2) Long Runs typically 70-100 minutes (some individuals may be as long as 120 min.) (target pace same as Aerobic Development Runs)

Aerobic Training Methods cont. Lactate Threshold Runs (usually run progressive in nature): Long Tempo 8-10 Miles (target pace 80-85% vvo2) Medium Length Tempo 5-7 Miles (target pace 85-88% vvo2) Short Tempo 3-4 Miles (target pace 88-92% vvo2) Lactate Threshold Intervals Usually 5-15 minutes in duration, with very short recovery time b/reps (usually 1-2 min.). (Target time depends on total volume of session).

Aerobic Training Methods cont. VO2 Max Intervals 2-6 minutes long in duration (600m up to 2k) COMBINE ZONE (training has aerobic and anaerobic contributions and adaptations) 95% vvo2 (approx. 8k race pace) ¼ to ½ time recovery b/reps up to 10k+ in total volume 97% vv02 (approx. 5k race pace) ½ time recovery b/reps up to 8k in total volume 100% vvo2 (approx. 3k race pace) equal rest b/reps up to 6k in total volume

Anaerobic Training Methods 1500m Pace work (110% vv02 Max) typically 200m-1000m in length. Typically equal to double rest of duration run. 800m pace work (120% vvo2 Max) typically 150m-600m in length. Rest is enough to maintain desired velocity. Lactate Tolerance Short/fast intervals run in sets with very short recovery b/reps, but longer rest b/sets. Example: 4 x 3 x 200m, at 29-31, 30 sec. b/reps, 8 min. b/sets

Training Paces Fractionalization of vvo2 Test for vvo2 Ex: 2 Mile Time Trial or 10 minute test Important to get Date vvo2 I often use some workouts that we have done for years: Example: 1000m repeats or mile repeats.

Example of Training Paces Marta Freitas Summer 2017 65% vvo2 7:26.12 70% vvo2 6:54.26 75% vvo2 6:26.64 80% vvo2 6:02.47 85% vvo2 5:41.15 88% vvo2 5:29.52 90% vvo2 5:22.20 92% vvo2 5:15.20 95% vvo2 5:05.24 97% vvo2 4:58.95 100-102% vvo2 4:44.29 4:49.98 (2:55-3:01 / 1000m) 110% vvo2 4:23.62 (65-66/400) 120% vvo2 4:01.65 (29-30/200 or 60/400)

Race Predictions based on vvo2 (Marta Freitas Summer 2017) 800m 2:00.12 1500m 4:05.71 3000m 8:49 9:00 5000m 15:28 10,000m 32:38 *Does not necessarily mean they can run all of these, just means they need to do workouts like they can run these

Multi-Pace Training Cycle Typically 14 day cycle Within the 14 day cycle we will hit different training paces. What those paces are differ depending on the time of year. Helps reduce monotony Allows for adequate recovery between hard sessions

Example Cross Country (Fall )14 Day Cycle M-50-60 min. run, followed by weights/circuits T-4-5x Mile, 3 min. b/reps W-2 Recovery runs Th-50-60 min. run, followed by weights/circuits F- Long Tempo Run S -2 Recovery Run S OFF or light run by weights/circuits T-6x1000m, 3 min. b/reps W-2 recovery runs, followed by weights/circuits Th-Pre-Race F CC Race S- Recovery Run S- Long Run M-50-60 min. run, followed

Example of Primary Session in 14 day Cycle Track Prep/Early Track Season Alactic Work Ex:4 x 30m flys, 2 x 60m flys, aerobic run after the fly work 110% vvo2 Max, approx. 1500m pace. Ex: 10 x 400m with 2min. b/reps. (start with 2 min. b/reps and work our way down to 60 sec. as buffering capacity improve Lactate Threshold: Ex: 4 Mile Tempo Run at 88-90% vvo2. followed by a few strides 150 s or 200 s Long Run Approx. 90 minutes (individualized for the athlete) 97% VO2 Ex: 5 x 1200m at approx. 5k pace, 2 min. b/reps s) 120% VO2 Max: 16-20 x 200m at 800m pace, 200m jog b/reps (may be done in sets if needed initially) Long Run with Lact. Thr. in the middle: Ex: 3 miles easy, 5-6 miles at LT (approx: 85% vvo2), 3 miles easy

Example of Primary Session in 14 day Cycle Track Prep/Middle Track Season Alactic Work Ex:4 x 30m flys, 2 x 60m flys, aerobic run after the fly work 110% vvo2 Max, approx. 1500m pace. Ex: 10 x 400m with 1 min. b/reps. (insert a couple of 500 s in the middle later) OR Lactate Threshold: Ex: 4 Mile Tempo Run at 88-90% vvo2. followed by a few stride 150 s or 200 s Long Run Approx. 90 minutes (individualized for the athlete) 100% VO2 Ex: 5-6 x 1000m at approx. 3k pace, 3 min. b/reps) 120% VO2 Max: 3 x 500m, 5 min. b/reps, rest 6-8 min. then do 5 x 300m, 3 min. b/reps Long Run with Lact. Thr. in the middle: Ex: 4 miles easy 4 miles at LT (approx: 85% vvo2), 4 easy

Example of 14 day Cycle Track Prep/Late Track Season Alactic Work Ex:3 x 30m flys, 2 x 60m flys, 1 x 150m 110% vvo2 Max, approx. 1500m pace. Ex: 2 x 800/400/300, 3 min. / 90 sec. b/reps, 8 min. b/sets OR 2 x 1000m, 8 min.b/reps Lactate Tolerance: 3 x 400/200, 60 sec. b/reps, 6-8 min. b/sets OR 2 x 4 x 200m, 30 sec. b/reps Lactate Threshold: Ex: 4 Mile Tempo Run at 88-90% vvo2. followed by a few stride 150 s or 200 s 100% VO2 Ex: 4-5 x 1000m at approx. slightly faster than3k pace, 3 min. b/reps, 120% VO2 Max: 2 x 400/200/200/200, 3 min./90 sec. b/reps, 6-8 min. b/sets Long Run Approx. 80-90minutes (individualized for the athlete)

Advantages of 14 day cycle Allows for a bit more flexibility with the cycle if and extra day of recovery is needed between hard sessions Works well with our racing schedule most of the time (race every other week a lot) Can hit the all of the major training parameters with in the cycle fairly easily. Helps avoid monotony of training Some people do a speed week and a endurance week, I try to mix

Training Specificity Match the training to the athlete s skill set as well as tactically how they race I break the race down to 4 parts 800/400/200/100 First 800 is about establishing/realizing what type of race it is going to be (fast time vs. tactical) and getting in a good position Next 400 is about being at or very close to the position you want to be in going into the critical zone (last 300m). Maintain good position OR get there if first 800 has not gone as well as planned The next 200 is a significant pace increase push for home but trying to keep one last gear if possible The last 100m is the sprint finish

Training Specificity Set workouts up to prepare for what you want the first 800 to be, what the next 400 needs to be, and then what the critical zone (last 300) needs to be Don t worry too much about the last 300 until you have the first 1200 done

Training Specificity cont. Has to be work done handle the fast pace in the middle of the race aerobically. That is where the long interval work come in. The goal is to get to 1200m as aerobically as possible and staying clean as possible It takes us a minimal of 8-12 weeks to get buffering capacity to where we want it. So some anaerobic glycolytic work is introduced early in the track preparation

Training to Train vs. Training to Race T2T higher volumes, typically shorter recovery, more general in nature. T2R Longer (more significant duration) intervals within the session, with longer recovery b/reps Example: 10 x 400m, 60 sec. b/reps at goal 1500m pace 2 x 1000m, 8 min. b/reps at goal 1500m pace Example: 20 x 200m at 30-32, 200m jog b/reps 2 x 400/200/200/200 at 60 / 29-30 / 29-30 /29-30, 3 min., and 90 sec. b/reps, 8-10 min. b/sets

Individualizing Training Always focus on athletes strength, while still working on their weaknesses. Example: Rhian Price vs. Marta Freitas Very similar athletes, but very different backgrounds Rhian s background was a lot of basic aerobic runs. Good aerobic efficiency, under developed aerobic power, very little background in structured/progressive track sessions, no weight room work Marta s background much like a 400m runner. Very ballistic, anaerobically developed, aerobically very underdeveloped. Very high developed weight room program Training now is similar, but still has some major differences Rhian runs slightly more Lactate Threshold work, a bit less sprinting, ran more mileage until recently (now pretty similar) Marta has more advanced weight room program, sprints more often and with more volume

Individual Training cont. Psychological Difference Gear training to build confidence Set athletes up to succeed Example: Ffion Price vs. Rhian Price (identical twins) Concentration levels were different in the beginning Same training concepts, but when Ffion came to MSU she was not as developed aerobically (proven in the lab) and we had to use bridging workouts, but more developed anaerobically initially Breakdown workouts to ensure success and then progress the workouts Ex: Long Tempo vs. LT Intervals or Fartlek Starting intervals at a length that the athlete can maintain the desired intensity and/or velocity Ex: progressing vvo2 work from 600 s to 800 s to 1000 s, etc.

Critical Zone Training In the 1500m I identify the last 300 (200/100) as the critical Zone of the 1500m. That is where medals and places are decided First goal is to get to 1200 as clean as possible Clean does NOT mean slow Second goal is to have the speed reserve to run the last 300 like it needs to be run For men in the NCAA that is 39 sec (27-12) For women in the NCAA that is 46 (31-14) Elite/Pro level is faster (around 37 and 43)

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