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Training begins

Posted in Dublin Marathon, Scarborough, marathon, non-linear periodisation, training

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For the last two weeks I’ve been following a very gentle schedule of three-mile runs three times a week and a six-mile long run on Sunday. Now, however, I’ve decided that I’m fit and well recovered enough to step it up a gear.

So this week I’m starting my full training schedule. I’ve also decided, following my performance at the Paris Marathon, to use the non-linear periodisation system again. Hopefully I’ll be able to smash my marathon PB by running the Dublin Marathon in 4h30m00s – that’s my goal anyway.

Friday’s schedule called for 5 miles easy with 6 x 30 second fartlek intervals. The first time I saw what mileage I had to cover, I thought it sounded like a big ask. I’ve still got memories of how tiring this session used to be, especially with the fartlek intervals, which really knackered me out.

However, once I got out there I discovered I didn’t really need to put in any extra effort into running the five miles (except for running around the headland – the wind was quite strong and was a struggle to run against sometimes). What really pleasantly surprised me though was my peformance during the fartlek intervals.

The last time I regularly did this kind of session, I looked upon intervals with some trepidation because after each interval I was always exhausted. This time though I managed to breeze through them. I was even able to increase my pace in each progressive interval, which was something I definitely couldn’t have done last time. Previously I would start out running each interval really fast and then slow down through tiredness in each following interval.

So after the first week back to “normal” training, I’m generally quite impressed with my state of fitness. As usual, I seem to have underestimated my ability again, as I appear to be fitter than I give myself credit for. Using this training plan to train for Paris seems to have really boosted my general levels of fitness, aerobic endurance and stamina. Not bad!

Posted May 12th, 2009 by Simon

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Base training – week one

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So ends my first week of base training. The variety of running styles made a welcome change from just running the usual route and I can see how this is going to prepare me for the rigours ahead. The interval training was probably the hardest and most exhausting because the continual running at a sustained fast pace for several minutes, which is tougher than it sounds.

The long tempo runs were also a challenge, having to run at a moderate pace, just below my aerobic threshold, in order to increase my stamina. Hard work. After that I had another week of easy mediu-length runs to recover, then it is on with the same schedule repeated but to a higher intensity. That means longer runs, longer interval periods and more jogging up hills. Great!

Posted July 21st, 2008 by Simon

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Base training

Posted in Dublin Marathon, Edinburgh Marathon, Leeds 10K, base training, marathon, training

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After giving myself a few days to rest after the Leeds 10k, I started last week on the first phase of my training for my next big challenge, the Dublin Marathon 2008. After running Edinburgh, I think there is room for improvement. I plan to run Dublin in a time of 5h30m, which would shave nearly an hour off my Edinburgh time. That would be quite an improvement on my Edinburgh time – if I can achieve it. To meet this ambitious target, I’ve now embarked on an intensive “base training” schedule.

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Posted July 9th, 2008 by Simon

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