I’d say get yourself on the trails if you can, making one of those runs as hilly as possible (Friday). Combine that with another strength session and it’s a decent week a few weeks out from the big race. Any problems let me know.
“Rest days are key. Our body adapts and gets stronger when we rest & recovery. Have a good one!”
“Rest days are key. Our body adapts and gets stronger when we rest & recovery. Have a good one!”
It’s important to keep the easy runs easy. Focus on good running form and low heart rate.
| Single Leg Calf Raises | 3×8 |
| Tricep Dips Dumbbells | 3 x 10 (6kg) |
| Single Leg Squats | 3 x 10 |
| Bicep Curls | 3 x 10 (12kg) |
| Forward Lunge and Rotation | 3 x 10 (6kg) |
| Shoulder Press | 3 x 10 (10kg) |
| Single Leg Glute Bridge | 3 x 10 |
| Bent Over Row | 3 x 10 (12kg) |
| Back Extensions | 3 x 8 |
| DeadLift | 3 x 10 (20kg) |
| Squat Jumps | 1 x 5,6,7 (12kg) |
| Plank | 3 x 60s |
| Press Up | 3 x 10 |
You’ve well educated in this area so more than happy if you want to mix it up.
10 Mins WU @ Easy Pace (RPE: 3)
40 Mins @ HM-Marathon Effort (RPE: 6)
10 Mins @ Easy Pace (RPE: 3)
Find a hilly route and push the pace a little. The uphills will naturally make the RPE increase. Try to attack the downhills as well, then ease off a touch on the flat. This is a session though so effort should be quite high during the 40 mins on.
“Rest days are key. Our body adapts and gets stronger when we rest & recovery. Have a good one!”