Friday, July 17, 2009

Next Week's Running Schedule...

Okay, I’m excited. We are now really embarking upon preparation for long distance running. We have our 10K coming up in 7 weeks, but that’s really a stepping stone for the half marathon for many in the running group. So now, we’ll be increasing our distance (long runs) over the next few Saturdays, then tapering back a bit before the Labor Day 10K.

The long run:
Although sometimes perceived to be “scary”, long runs actually feel easier than shorter distance, faster pace runs. It very important to pace all of the long runs approximately 60 - 90 seconds per mile slower than you could actually run that distance. Walking breaks become critically important during long runs and will help you to slow the pace of the overall run, but you must run slower as well. It’s important to note that you get the same endurance benefit from the long run, if you run slowly, as you would if you run fast. However, you'll recover much faster from a slow long run.

The benefits of a long run
Clearly there are significant physical benefits from running long distance. But there is an even greater mental and emotional benefit in completing the longest run to date. Strong feelings of positive momentum, enhanced self-confidence, and a positive attitude result from completing long runs. And by keeping the pace slow during a long run you will experience a tremendous expansion in cardiovascular conditioning, reduced fatigue, while remaining injury free.

Remember, keep the long runs slow. Walk when you need to walk. We’ll also need to begin “planting” bottles of water along our routes as we go longer so we stay well hydrated. The Tuesday/Thursday runs can go at a normal pace. Slow on Saturdays. Did I say that enough??

Here’s our schedule for next week:

Monday - Adventure Boot Camp
Tuesday - Run 4 miles
Wednesday - Adventure Boot Camp
Thursday - Run 4 miles
Friday - Adventure Boot Camp
Saturday - 5 Miles slow
Sunday - Rest

And for those training for the 1/2 Marathon in Columbus, here's our 13 week schedule: http://www.cincinnatifitness.com/Columbus-Training-Program.html

(We're actually completing week one of this schedule tomorrow morning!)

And, by the way, early bird registration for the Columbus 1/2 marathon ends on July 31st - after that the price goes up. ($50 for the 1/2 marathon) Nationwide Better Health Columbus Marathon or 1/2 Marathon

Next Up:

Mercy Metric 10K Run on Monday, September 7, 2008 at Lunken Airport - 7 weeks away.

See many of you here a the studio tomorrow morning at 7am for 4 miles!

Your friend in fitness,

Brian Calkins

HealthStyle Fitness, Inc. 4325 Red Bank Rd Cincinnati, OH 45227 513-407-4665, x-105 www.CincinnatiFitness.com

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