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How should each run feel?! There are a number of different s that you should aim to master that will make up your training: Easy run fully conversational at the speed of chat and about 6/10 effort. Steady run conversational, controlled but working at about 7/10 effort. Threshold running controlled discomfort, 3-4 word answer 8/10 effort. Interval running 5k-10k effort - 9/10 and working hard. In detail: The feeling of not being sure how fast you should be running for any particular session is common, from beginners to elite international athletes. For beginners it never feels as though running is easy, but we can assure you that running doesnt need to be hard all the time. At the beginning all you are trying to do is get out and run. That should be at easy or the speed of chat if you cant talk as you are running, youre going to fast, simple as that. For the more experienced runner, the speed of chat is how your easy and recovery runs should feel - totally in control, relaxed and slow enough to talk. If you are combining walking and running, the effort level remains the same you should be able to hold a conversation on both the walking and running segments. Faster than easy, conversational running is ning. This is the backbone of training for more experienced runners. This is where you must be honest and not push too hard or you might ruin your faster sessions, so conversation should still be possible, but a little strained. Incorporating threshold running is how the elites train and you can train like this too. This is where you are running at a controlled discomfort level: you can still talk between breaths, but only 3 or 4 word phrases. This is not running to exhaustion or sprinting. You may already feel able to include some 3 minute blocks into a run each week which will grow in volume throughout your training. Interval training and 3k/5k/10k is top-end training. This is often called the hurt locker and is used in training to replicate the feeling at the end of a hard race. The effort levels here should be almost at maximum.

Glossary! (R) To help your body cope with the workload, rest is going to be as important a part of your training schedule as the running. Listen to your body and take heed of any warning signs. If you feel fatigued even before youve run a step, find yourself thinking up excuses not to run or start suffering a series of minor injuries; you probably need more time off. Taking enough rest allows physical and mental recovery and gives your body the time to adapt to your workload. Remember: on rest days, that is exactly what you should be doing! Recovery Run (RR) Training for endurance requires your body to work harder than it has ever done. To see improvement without breaking down, youll need some recovery runs. These should be nice and easy and you should feel relaxed. Enjoy the scenery. You should be breathing easily and be capable of holding a conversation throughout the run. This will mean that you are running in the 60 65% range of your Maximum Heart Rate (MHR) and it should be no more than 45 minutes in duration. This allows your body to adapt to the training workload and therefore improve. It also helps with the removal of the waste products, which accumulate in your muscles after harder efforts. Threshold Runs (THR) After the long endurance runs, tempo runs are probably your most valuable workouts. You will find them slightly uncomfortable and theyll require concentration, but they are well worth the effort. As theyre run at a controlled brisk, about 80 85% of your MHR, you ll only be capable of uttering a couple of words to your training partners. Tempo/threshold runs improve your lactate threshold (the speed above which your body struggles to cope with the lactic acid created by burning energy without oxygen), your running efficiency and aerobic capacity (your bodys ability to utilise oxygen). All this helps to improve your endurance performance. Long Runs (LR) Long runs are vital in your plan and key to racing well in long distance races from 5km marathon. At first, concentrate on increasing the time on your feet rather than worrying about distance. Start off by heading out for at least an hour and run at 65% of MHR (conversational ). Gradually this will build to 75% of WHR as you start to practice periods of marathon (MP) running. These runs improve your muscular endurance and condition your body to burn fat as its primary fuel source. Continuous Hills (CH) Hill running develops strength in your muscles and tendons without putting them under the type of stress they are exposed to during faster running. Run up a 5-10% gradient for 45-90 seconds at a steady-threshold effort. Turn immediately at the top and run down the hill at the same effort, then turn at the bottom and repeat without any recovery until the rep time ends. Like a tempo/threshold run, a hill session is time to concentrate, as you should be working at about 80 85% of MHR and be able to utter just a word or two.! Fartlek (F) This is a Swedish term that literally means speed play. It involves a number of bursts of effort over a variety of distances with a variable recovery. Originally the length of effort was based on the terrain, for example, pushing harder every time you came to a climb, no matter how long it was. But you can adapt it for your needs. Interval Training (IT) Intervals help to boost specific race speed and involve running timed efforts with a controlled recovery. The effort level is around 85 100% of MHR, depending on the duration of the event you are training for and the length and volume of intervals used. A typical example might be 6 x 3 minutes @ 5km race with a 90 second jog recovery. Marathon Pace (MP) Understanding the & effort you intend on running your marathon at is very important. Pace judgment and patience on the big day will be crucial to running your best marathon. Marathon Pace Practice, at about 75-80% of MHR, allows your body and mind to get used to what will be required on race day, and builds endurance quickly. Warming Up/Warm down (WU) When you are going to do any faster running such as Hills, Threshold Runs, Intervals or a race, it is important to warm up gradually. A 10-15 minute jog lets your muscles warm up and improve their range of movement. It also allows your cardiovascular system to prepare. You should also jog easily for 10-15 mins after any hard work out. This reduces muscle soreness; flushes away lactic build up and will make you feel better over the next few days. Cross Training & Core Conditioning (XT) It is important that your training is balanced with some non-impact activities such as swimming, cycling, rowing, aerobics, etc, otherwise you are more likely to pick up an annoying injury that will set back your training. But more experienced runners should also add cross training to their regime. Endurance running, especially the marathon, requires whole body-. To achieve this you should aim to work a variety of muscle groups and not just your legs. Remember, though, that you are a runner, so just be careful not to make the cross-training, whether it is core, lifting weights, using an elliptical trainer or practicing Pilates, so intense that you are left too tired for your running.

MILTON KEYNES HALF MARATHON 2015 EXPERIENCED PLAN Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1 AM: or 30-45 rec run + PM: 5 min @ threshold + 2 x (5 x 400) with 60 sec jog rec Progression run of 10/10/10 AM: 3 x 8 mins @ continuous/ken yan hills. Warm up and cool down well. AM: 80 mins easy conversational 2 AM: or 30-45 rec run + AM:30 easy PM: 6 min @ threshold + 2 x (5 x 400) with 45 sec jog rec Progression run of 15/15/15 AM: 3 x 10 mins @ continuous/ken yan hills. Warm up and cool down well. AM: 90 mins all easy 3 AM: or 30-45 rec run + AM:30 easy PM: 6 min @ threshold + 3 x (4 x 400) with 60 sec jog rec - AM: 60 relaxed run 45 easy run or rest AM: 3 x 10 mins @ continuous/ken yan hills. Warm up and cool down well. AM: 90 mins with last 15 @ HM if you feel good. 4 AM: & session s easy AM: 60 min s easy - s with middle 20-25 @ threshold AM: 80 mins easy conversational

5 AM: or 30- AM: 30 easy PM: 10 min threshold, 4 x 3 mins @ 10k, 10 min threshold all with a 2 min rec jog AM: 60 min AM: 45-60 mins easy recovery run AM: 1.45 with 3 x 12 mins @ HM built into the last 60 mins off 3-5 min easy run rec. 6 AM: or 30- PM: 40 steady AM: 60-70 easy run AM: 30 easy PM: 60 min progression run of 20 easy, 20 steady and 20 @ threshold - AM: Session - 12 mins threshold + 4 x 3 mins @ 5k 12 mins threshold (2 mins rec jog between each effort) AM: 80-90 mins easy conversational 7 AM: or 30-45 mins easy + session PM: session with 6/8 x 800 (even Nos @ threshold and odd Nos @ 5k ) all with 75-90 secs rec jog - AM: 45-60 mins relaxed AM: 30-45 mins rec run AM: 30 mins easy AM: Ideal 10k or shorter race day + 30 min easy afterwards. If not racing run 90 minutes with the last 30 @ target half marathon. Good luck! 8 AM: 45-60 mins easy PM: 40 steady AM: 60-70 easy run with the last 15-20 @ threshold PM: Interval session with 5 x 1600/400 with (1600@ HM /400 @ 5k ). 60-90 secs recovery or 30-45 rec run AM: 45-60 minutes hilly run. Run easy on the flat but attack each hill hard. - AM: 2 hours with last 20 @ threshold if you feel good

9 AM: or 30- AM: 45-50 mins easy - AM: 60 min PM: 45 min progression run of 15 easy, 15 steady and 15 @ threshold - recovery run AM: 90 minutes with 3 x 15 mins @ threshold built in off 5 min jog rec 10 AM: or 30- AM: 30 easy PM: 6 min threshold + 3 x (4 x 400) with recoveries of 60, 40, 20 secs and 2 mins between sets. - AM: 50-60 minutes easy AM: 30 easy PM: 30 easy + strides AM: 5k Park run or 45 minutes with the last 5k fast. Add on an easy 20-30 min warm down afterwards AM: 2 hours with last 20 @ threshold if you feel good 11 AM: 30 min rec run + - PM: 40 steady - AM: 30-45 mins rec run AM: Threshold session of 5 x 5 mins off 90 sec jog rec AM: 60 mins relaxed 12 13 AM: or easy 30 mins + easy session Milton Keynes Half Marathon Good luck and enjoy! AM: Am 30 easy PM: 30 mins to include 4 x 3 mins @ half marathon - AM: 45 relaxed PM: 20-30 relaxed but inc. 2 x 5 mins @ race AM: 30 easy run AM: 20-25 mins easy & stretch

RunningWithUs www.runningwithus.com Note please do a 15 minute warm up and cool down before Threshold, Continuous Hills or Interval sessions If your are feeling ok you may wish to consider a 20-30 minute recovery run in the morning before any of the quality sessions above Always substitute cross training for running if you are injured, very sore or it is not safe to run. Please add a Core, Pilates or Yoga classes once or twice a week if you have time. Try to stretch every day for at least 10 mins. Always eat within 20-30 mins of finishing a run Always train at your target, don t compromise or run too hard. Tiredness always catches up and take extra rest if required FOR MORE ADVICE AND SUPPORT WITH YOUR TRAINING VISIT WWW.RUNNINGWITHUS.COM