Monday, June 09, 2014

Running Around 6•9•14

Running Around 6•9•14

Week 2 • Summer Training 2014

Last time I suggested some planned time off for recovery. Now we're starting our Summer base training period, so that means easy running on the roads or greenways. Base mileage is important in our periodized approach to training. Summer is a great time for it because the weather is usually not conducive to high quality workouts on the track.

I will not send another email until the last week of June. The workout remains the same throughout the month - easy running and base building.

The purpose of base training is to build mileage slowly and intelligently over a period of weeks. By limiting the intensity of training during this period, our bodies can adapt more easily to the stress of adding mileage. One of the best ways to improve your base is to increase your running frequency. I've put together some guidelines here ...http://trackworkouts.blogspot.com/2008/06/running-frequency-progression.html

This is also a great time to refocus on often-neglected aspects of our training like core strength. Core doesn't mean abs. It means abs, hips, glutes and back too. Here is an excellent site for core strength infohttp://www.ronjones.org/Handouts/index.htm. There is a series of videos on core strength at http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=16625. And lots of good articles written by Mick Larrabee (from past editions of Footnotes columns) on a variety of subjects like strength training and core at http://www.optimalperformanceinc.com/articles.html.

If you just love running in circles, here is the official summer training plan.
http://trackworkouts.blogspot.com/2008/06/summer-track-workout-progression.html

This is a time of year when some of us are taking time off or are going on vacation, etc. So the Facebook group page is a good resource to check in with each other to see who is going to be at the track or if anyone is doing a particular workout.

Finally, I will not be at the track throughout the month of June. I will be a site director, coaching Summer youth track with both of my sons on Tuesdays and Thursdays. So please help any newer runners that have joined us or show up in my absence.

WORKOUT SUMMARY

1A. Rest week or road run
 


DETAILS

Seek shade and an easy pace on the greenways
 

• Optional alternative to the above workout  

Check out the Summer track progression
 
 

USE THESE LINKS TO FIND YOUR R, I, & T TRAINING PACES

http://www.panix.com/~elflord/vdot.html
http://www.attackpoint.org/trainingpaces.jsp
http://www.runningforfitness.org/calc/racepaces/rp