Jon Allen
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« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2008, 12:05:42 pm » |
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Brice
I just looked through your last month of training. Good job on consistently getting 6 miles almost every day. It may be hard, but keep doing your gradual increase- 45 miles for the next 2 weeks is great. At this rate, you should be up to 55-60 mpw or so by the end of July. As for workouts- if you feel you want to add a bit of speed, then go for it. Have fun. But keep it low key. Your May 3 workout was a good example- you felt good, so you picked up the pace at the end of the run.
Specifically, I would recommend adding some easy fartleks or tempo runs if you want a bit of speed. It could be as simple as doing an 8 mile run with the first 3 miles easy (~8:00 pace), then pick up the pace for 2-3 miles (~6:30-7 min pace), then 2 miles cool down. Or you could do some little pickups in the middle of a run- like run fast for one block, then do that again a few minutes later. Nothing formal like intervals on the track or anything, but you can certainly mix it up for fun. As for hills, just run some routes with hills in them. Again, I would not suggest doing repeats up a hill, but just run a hilly route and push the pace a little on the uphills. It is generally not recommended to add speedwork at the same time you are increasing miles, but as long as you just add some pretty easy, fun speedwork, you should be fine. Finally, make sure that your other days are even easier- you'll start having some harder days and some easier days. Make the easy days easy.
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