Playing it cautious until we are happy the hamstring is ok. The quickest pace we do is some half marathon pace on Sunday. If you have any concern about the hamstring, ditch the strides too. To compensate I’ve added in a 2nd S&C session to get to the pts target we want.
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So slightly more challenging and time consuming. To save time you can superset some exercises. What does that mean? Well rather than having 60 seconds recovery after your Kettlebell Swings, use that 60 seconds to do the Farmers Walk. And then go back to the Kettlebell Swings again. So you’d alternative 2 exercises and once, then have a short break before doing the same again. It saves as much as 15 mins that you’d otherwise just be standing around. Any issues let me know.
If you have an accurate heart rate, then use that as your main data to determine pace, if not RPE is the best option. Hills are always going to cause them to go too high, unless you are super fit. Finish off with some strides.
So slightly more challenging and time consuming. To save time you can superset some exercises. What does that mean? Well rather than having 60 seconds recovery after your Kettlebell Swings, use that 60 seconds to do the Farmers Walk. And then go back to the Kettlebell Swings again. So you’d alternative 2 exercises and once, then have a short break before doing the same again. It saves as much as 15 mins that you’d otherwise just be standing around. Any issues let me know.
If you have accurate heart rate data that is far and away the best guide for this run. Stay in Zone 2 if you can.
1 Mile WU @ Easy Pace (RPE: 3)
3 Miles @ Half Marathon Pace (RPE: 6)
1 Mile @ Easy Pace (RPE: 3)
3 Miles @ Half Marathon Pace (RPE: 7)
1 Mile @ Easy Pace (RPE: 3)
3 Miles @ Half Marathon Pace (RPE: 8)
1 Mile CD @ Easy Pace (RPE: 3)
A big half marathon session. Important to find that goal pace in training and this session replicates the race well with the RPE increasing with each interval.