Progress(ion) is the name of the game!

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The best races are typically associated with consistent pacing from start to finish. This being said, there’s something to be said for starting out a bit ‘slower’ than your ‘target’ pace and running ‘faster’ as your run and/or race unfolds.

I like starting a bit slower because it provides an opportunity to ‘feel things out’. How’s the weather? How am I feeling? Are the running gods/goddesses smiling on me?

Starting a bit slower than whatever number is rattling around in my head gives me a chance to answer these questions and hone in on the best way to handle the miles that lie ahead.

Thursday’s speed session is about shifting gears every 1/2 mile for a total of 2 miles. 2 miles may not ‘sound’ like much. But, if you execute this workout properly, you’re looking at a LOT of bang for the buck!

Here’s the lowdown for what I have lined up……

  • Rendezvous at the WEST entrance to Kezar
  • Easy lap on the ‘upper deck’
  • Dynamic Range of motion drills.
  • Segue to the track for the progression run.
  • Your first 1/2 mile will be at comfortable/conversational pace
  • Your 2nd 1/2 mile will be at ‘tempo’ pace (think 10K/half marathon race pace).
  • Your 3rd 1/2 mile will be at 5K race pace.
  • Your FINAL 1/2 mile will be at your ‘go for broke’ pace.
  • 1/2 mile cooldown run & segue into cross-training drills!
  • Then, segue into happy hour! 🙂

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