Your VO2 max is a measure of the maximum amount of oxygen your body can utilise during exercise. If you increase your VO2 max, any run below that level is therefore easier (in theory). Spending time training at VO2 Max intensity will generate performance enhancements for runners of all distances but runners and triathlete running distances up to 10km will benefit the most.
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Friday Fartlek Run – Paul Huddle & Roch Frey’s Secret Ironman Run Workout for World Domination
Your VO2 max is a measure of the maximum amount of oxygen your body can utilise during exercise. If you increase your VO2 max, any run below that level is therefore easier (in theory). Spending time training at VO2 Max intensity will generate performance enhancements for runners of all distances but this session is claimed by Paul Huddle and Roch Frey as a cutting edge workout used by a athletes that have led to multiple win at Kona.
View More Friday Fartlek Run – Paul Huddle & Roch Frey’s Secret Ironman Run Workout for World DominationFriday Fartlek Run – Matt Fitzgerald’s VO2 Progression D
Your VO2 max is a measure of the maximum amount of oxygen your body can utilise during exercise. If you increase your VO2 max, any run below that level is therefore easier (in theory). Spending time training at VO2 Max intensity will generate performance enhancements for runners of all distances but runners and triathlete running distances up to 10km will benefit the most.
View More Friday Fartlek Run – Matt Fitzgerald’s VO2 Progression DFriday Fartlek Run – Canadian Running Mag’s Inverted Pyramid
Your VO2 max is a measure of the maximum amount of oxygen your body can utilise during exercise. If you increase your VO2 max, any run below that level is therefore easier (in theory). Spending time training at VO2 Max intensity will generate performance enhancements for runners of all distances but runners and triathlete running distances up to 10km will benefit the most.
View More Friday Fartlek Run – Canadian Running Mag’s Inverted PyramidFriday Fartlek Run – Matt Fitzgerald’s VO2 Progression C
Your VO2 max is a measure of the maximum amount of oxygen your body can utilise during exercise. If you increase your VO2 max, any run below that level is therefore easier (in theory). Spending time training at VO2 Max intensity will generate performance enhancements for runners of all distances but runners and triathlete running distances up to 10km will benefit the most.
View More Friday Fartlek Run – Matt Fitzgerald’s VO2 Progression CFriday Fartlek Run – The Half Roller
This is a perfect session for runners and triathletes running events between 10km through to the Marathon and longer.
View More Friday Fartlek Run – The Half RollerFriday Fartlek Run – Matt Fitzgerald’s VO2 Progression B
Your VO2 max is a measure of the maximum amount of oxygen your body can utilise during exercise. If you increase your VO2 max, any run below that level is therefore easier (in theory). Spending time training at VO2 Max intensity will generate performance enhancements for runners of all distances but runners and triathlete running distances up to 10km will benefit the most.
View More Friday Fartlek Run – Matt Fitzgerald’s VO2 Progression BFriday Fartlek Run – Nick Symmonds’ 800m Simulator
Although there is no better way than testing your 800m speed than participating in an actual race over 800m, this is the next best option for getting an indication of your ability. This workout will suit track athletes and triathletes competing in super-sprint style triathlons.
View More Friday Fartlek Run – Nick Symmonds’ 800m SimulatorFriday Fartlek Run: Matt Fitzgerald’s VO2 Progression A
Your VO2 max is a measure of the maximum amount of oxygen your body can utilise during exercise. If you increase your VO2 max, any run below that level is therefore easier (in theory). Spending time training at VO2 Max intensity will generate performance enhancements for runners of all distances but runners and triathlete running distances up to 10km will benefit the most.
View More Friday Fartlek Run: Matt Fitzgerald’s VO2 Progression AFriday Fartlek Run – Short Intervals for 5km Success
If you go into an event with a realistic goal pace or realistic finishing time that is based on your performance in training you are very likely to achieve it. This session is great for confirming how realistic your goal 5km pace will be and is perfect for including into your training four to eight weeks out from your event.Download the Garmin (.FIT) and Zwift (.ZWO) files for this workout for FREE
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