Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Running Around 12•30•14

Running Around 12•30•14

Week 5 • Winter Training 2014-15

I hope everyone has had a great 2014 and that 2015 brings even better fitness and faster running!

We'll continue with our Winter base training period through at least the end of the month. That means easy running on the roads or greenways.

If you just love running in circles, here is the official off-season training plan. Good for both Winter and Summer despite the name of the article.
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 busy with holiday plans, 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.

And in case you missed last week's email ....

As you all know, I've been the leader/coach/director of the KTC track workouts for the past nine years. Recently, I've not able to give it the attention & energy it deserves. With challenging family and work schedules along with my recent inconsistent training, I'm not able to commit to being at the track on a regular basis. So after giving it a lot of thought, I've decided to resign. Interest & participation have been dwindling, so maybe someone else can inject some new energy and ideas. I will stay on until the end of January. By that time, the KTC board will have a transition plan in place.

I will still be at the track on Tuesdays whenever possible. I've made a lot of great friends over the years on Tuesday nights, so I want that to continue. It will just be in a different capacity. I would still love to be a resource for talking about training plans, races, workouts, etc. So if you see me, feel free to ask me about whatever is on your mind.

WORKOUT SUMMARY

1. Road run
 
 

 


DETAILS

Low key, relaxed running.
 
 

 
 
 

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

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Monday, December 22, 2014

Running Around 12•22•14

Running Around 12•22•14

Week 4 • Winter Training 2014-15

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone!

As you all know, I've been the leader/coach/director of the KTC track workouts for the past nine years. Recently, I've not able to give it the attention & energy it deserves. With challenging family and work schedules along with my recent inconsistent training, I'm not able to commit to being at the track on a regular basis. So after giving it a lot of thought, I've decided to resign. Interest & participation have been dwindling, so maybe someone else can inject some new energy and ideas. I will stay on until the end of January. By that time, the KTC board will have a transition plan in place.

I will still be at the track on Tuesdays whenever possible. I've made a lot of great friends over the years on Tuesday nights, so I want that to continue. It will just be in a different capacity. I would still love to be a resource for talking about training plans, races, workouts, etc. So if you see me, feel free to ask me about whatever is on your mind.

Now for the training info ... We'll continue with our Winter base training period through at least the end of the month. That means easy running on the roads or greenways.

If you just love running in circles, here is the official off-season training plan. Good for both Winter and Summer despite the name of the article.
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 busy with holiday plans, 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.

WORKOUT SUMMARY

1. Road run
 
 

 


DETAILS

Low key, relaxed running.
 
 

 
 
 

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

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Monday, December 15, 2014

Running Around 12•15•14

Running Around 12•15•14

Week 3 • Winter Training 2014-15

We're continuing our Winter base training period through at least the end of the month. That means easy running on the roads or greenways.

If you just love running in circles, here is the official off-season training plan. Good for both Winter and Summer despite the name of the article.
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 busy with holiday plans, 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.

WORKOUT SUMMARY

1. Rest week or road run
 
 

 


DETAILS

Low key, relaxed running.
 
 

 
 
 

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

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Monday, December 08, 2014

Running Around 12•8•14

Running Around 12•8•14

Week 2 • Winter Training 2014-15

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

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 ran through this week, then you can take your down time before starting back with base mileage.

If you just love running in circles, here is the official off-season training plan. Good for both Winter and Summer despite the name of the article.
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.

WORKOUT SUMMARY

1. Rest week or road run
 
 

 


DETAILS

Low key, relaxed running.
 
 

 
 
 

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

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Monday, December 01, 2014

Running Around 12•1•14

Running Around 12•1•14

Week 1 • Winter Training 2014-15

I hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving and ran well - whether it was Autumnfest or somewhere else. With that, we'll mark the end of the Summer/Fall training cycle. I recommend taking some time off to let your legs and brain recover from training. Sometimes you need to rest your mind as much your legs, especially if you've really been pushing yourself. It's hard to maintain motivation and focus for an extended period. In any case, do whatever type of rest/recovery works for you: complete rest, cross training, etc.

There are still some races left on the schedule, so if you are not racing this week or next, then pick your favorite workout from the past month and do that one. You can see all of the past workouts at http://trackworkouts.blogspot.com/ If you want to coordinate with someone else to run this week, then post a message on the Facebook group page.

For the remainder of the month, the standard workout will be easy runs on the road or greeways with a goal of building your mileage base for Spring racing. Workouts will being in earnest in January.

Don't forget there are also Saturday training group runs for the Knoxville Marathon. Check the website for more details.

If you despise road runs and need a track fix, here is the official off-season base training plan. I know it says summer on the title, but it's easier to link to it that create another one for winter: http://trackworkouts.blogspot.com/2008/06/summer-track-workout-progression.html. I still prefer road runs for the base period, but this is the next best thing.

WORKOUT SUMMARY

1. Time off, recovery, cross-training
 
 

 


DETAILS

Whatever works best for you.

 
 

 
 
 

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

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