jknapman - 2006-01-20 6:54 PM
Here's a quetion then. If you are training for a certain distance, and know that you can make that distance
(and then some
) should you start to work on speed?
Like Joel said, it depends on the distance. Here are my base winter runs:
1. long with some tempo
(like 6 out of 10 effort tempo - not very hard, just a change of pace
)
2. easy day with some speed - speed being 20 secs fast
(count steps - looking for 30 left foot strikes over 19-21 secs
) I do up to 12 of these when I am ready.
3. Form day with drills - high knees, pitter patter
(quick feet
), skips, bounds, one foot hopping for length and distance, rump jumping etc
(read my log sometime
)
4. Medium distance run in Z2
So - when you say 'speed' I think #2 - which I try to do 45 weeks a year. Speed to me is turnover.
I am always doing 'speed' training
(in the pool/on the bike/on the run
)
If you want to get faster then get stronger
(weights and core
) and then after a month of solid lifting
(and I am talking MS phase - look here:
http://www.d3multisport.com/articles/weights2003.html) then you can start doing hill repeats etc.
Probably more then you wanted to know, but its not a simple question to answer.