This workout is suggested to increase your high aerobic load. This session is great for runner’s of all abilities, and is particularly effective for 5km and 10km runners and triathletes.
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Friday Fartlek Run: Jess’ VO2 Progression B
Boosting your VO2 Max will deliver improved race results in short distance events, and can also help to boost your threshold if times appropriately within your build up. This session is great for runner’s of all abilities, and is particularly effective for 5km and 10km runners and triathletes.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Jess’ VO2 Progression BFriday Fartlek Run: Garmin’s Recommended Threshold Run #1
This workout is suggested to build your high aerobic capacity threshold. This session is great for runner’s of all abilities, and is particularly effective for 5km and 10km runners and triathletes.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Garmin’s Recommended Threshold Run #1Friday Fartlek Run: Jess’ VO2 Progression A
Boosting your VO2 Max will deliver improved race results in short distance events, and can also help to boost your threshold if times appropriately within your build up. This session is great for runner’s of all abilities, and is particularly effective for 5km and 10km runners and triathletes.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Jess’ VO2 Progression AFriday Fartlek Run: Jamie’s Tempo Run Session C
Running at maximum intensity for about an hour will be done at or just below your threshold pace. When an event is longer than this your race pace will be further below threshold at Tempo pace. The best way to prepare the body to handle this intensity is to spend time running at it. This workout is great to include early in your build-up to expose the body to a slightly higher intensity.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Jamie’s Tempo Run Session CFriday Fartlek Run: The Running Channel’s 5km PB Workout IIIT
To run a fast 5km, you need to be able sustain effort as close to your VO2 max as possible. This session is great for developing both your VO2 Max and your ability to sustain your effort at it, due to the very short Rest Intervals (RIs) throughout this workout. Whether you are a runner or a triathlete, targeting 5km or something a bit longer, this workout will enhance your VO2 max and make you a faster runner across all distances.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: The Running Channel’s 5km PB Workout IIITFriday Fartlek Run: Kelly’s Tempo Run Session B
Running at maximum intensity for about an hour will be done at or just below your threshold pace. When an event is longer than this your race pace will be further below threshold at Tempo pace. The best way to prepare the body to handle this intensity is to spend time running at it. This workout is great to include early in your build-up to expose the body to a slightly higher intensity.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Kelly’s Tempo Run Session BFriday Fartlek Run: The Running Channel’s 5km PB Workout IIT
To run a fast 5km, you need to be able sustain effort as close to your VO2 max as possible. This session is great for developing both your VO2 Max and your ability to sustain your effort at it, due to the very short Rest Intervals (RIs) throughout this workout. Whether you are a runner or a triathlete, targeting 5km or something a bit longer, this workout will enhance your VO2 max and make you a faster runner across all distances.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: The Running Channel’s 5km PB Workout IITFriday Fartlek Run: Kelly’s Tempo Run Session A
Running at maximum intensity for about an hour will be done at or just below your threshold pace. When an event is longer than this your race pace will be further below threshold at Tempo pace. The best way to prepare the body to handle this intensity is to spend time running at it. This workout is great to include early in your build-up to expose the body to a slightly higher intensity.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Kelly’s Tempo Run Session AFriday Fartlek Run: The Running Channel’s 5km PB Workout IT
To run a fast 5km, you need to be able sustain effort as close to your VO2 max as possible. This session is great for developing both your VO2 Max and your ability to sustain your effort at it, due to the very short Rest Intervals (RIs) throughout this workout. Whether you are a runner or a triathlete, targeting 5km or something a bit longer, this workout will enhance your VO2 max and make you a faster runner across all distances.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: The Running Channel’s 5km PB Workout IT