Saturday workouts
Good Saturday morning to everyone!
Today was an hour spin class, followed by a 3.5 mile run. Then I met with my new running coach to outline a training plan for the Vermont City Marathon. He bases his plans on running 6 days out of 7, so I'll be abandoning spin classes for a while and incorporating more strengthening, core work and pylometrics to help improve my running efficiency and protect me from injury.
Cassie
Today was an hour spin class, followed by a 3.5 mile run. Then I met with my new running coach to outline a training plan for the Vermont City Marathon. He bases his plans on running 6 days out of 7, so I'll be abandoning spin classes for a while and incorporating more strengthening, core work and pylometrics to help improve my running efficiency and protect me from injury.
Cassie
"Hard things take time to do. Impossible things take a little longer."
Cassie,
I did 6 miles this morning with my Half Marathon group. It was a balmy 45 degrees this morning. Wasnt feeling very good this morning so ended up doing the 6 miles in 1 hr 4 minutes. I had to walk some the last 2 miles. Hopefully I'm coming down with the "crud".
What is your coaches theory on running 6 days/week? Is one day off, enough rest? Curious to hear more about your run coach.
Curt
I did 6 miles this morning with my Half Marathon group. It was a balmy 45 degrees this morning. Wasnt feeling very good this morning so ended up doing the 6 miles in 1 hr 4 minutes. I had to walk some the last 2 miles. Hopefully I'm coming down with the "crud".
What is your coaches theory on running 6 days/week? Is one day off, enough rest? Curious to hear more about your run coach.
Curt
Curt,
My coach is building my volume of running so that I'm averaging 35-40 miles of running per week. I'll have two quality runs (distance & speed intervals), plus 4 easy days. He'll be working with me to lengthen my stride, improve my speed and teach me to prevent the marathon shuffle so typical in the final miles of the race.
Converting to a 6-day running plan is going to be challenging for me from a scheduling perspective, but I have some aggressive time goals this year. By the end of the year, I'm hoping to have earned the break throughs necessary to qualify for Boston.
If anyone can help me get there, I think he can. In 2006, he won his age group (50-54) at the Niagara Falls International Marathon with a time of 3:00:58.
Here's week 1 and 2:
Monday - 2 miles
Tuesday - 3 miles
Wednesday - 3 miles
Thursday - 5 miles (sprints)
Friday - 2 miles
Saturday - rest
Sunday - 1.5 hours
Monday - rest
Tuesday - 3 miles
Wednesday - 4 miles
Thursday - 6 miles
Friday - 2 miles
Saturday - 2 miles
Sunday - 10 min warm-up; 2(1 mile @ 8:30 with 3 min jog recovery); 10 min-warm down.
Cassie
My coach is building my volume of running so that I'm averaging 35-40 miles of running per week. I'll have two quality runs (distance & speed intervals), plus 4 easy days. He'll be working with me to lengthen my stride, improve my speed and teach me to prevent the marathon shuffle so typical in the final miles of the race.
Converting to a 6-day running plan is going to be challenging for me from a scheduling perspective, but I have some aggressive time goals this year. By the end of the year, I'm hoping to have earned the break throughs necessary to qualify for Boston.
If anyone can help me get there, I think he can. In 2006, he won his age group (50-54) at the Niagara Falls International Marathon with a time of 3:00:58.
Here's week 1 and 2:
Monday - 2 miles
Tuesday - 3 miles
Wednesday - 3 miles
Thursday - 5 miles (sprints)
Friday - 2 miles
Saturday - rest
Sunday - 1.5 hours
Monday - rest
Tuesday - 3 miles
Wednesday - 4 miles
Thursday - 6 miles
Friday - 2 miles
Saturday - 2 miles
Sunday - 10 min warm-up; 2(1 mile @ 8:30 with 3 min jog recovery); 10 min-warm down.
Cassie
"Hard things take time to do. Impossible things take a little longer."
Curt,
This week the 5 miles (sprint) are a 10-minute warm-up with variable pick-ups - fartleks - followed by a 10-minute warm-down. He didn't set a specific number or pace this week. I'm excited to have someone working with me and I'm happy to share anything I learn.
Cassie
This week the 5 miles (sprint) are a 10-minute warm-up with variable pick-ups - fartleks - followed by a 10-minute warm-down. He didn't set a specific number or pace this week. I'm excited to have someone working with me and I'm happy to share anything I learn.
Cassie
"Hard things take time to do. Impossible things take a little longer."