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Workout Of The Week: Fartlek SessionBy Brandon Laan, Published Mar. 28, 2012, Updated Nov. 18, 2014 at 10:09 AM UTC
Fartlek sessions are best done off the track and guided by effort rather than pace.
The name sounds funny, but these workouts are no joke!
You can blame the Swedes for the name, but you also have to give them credit forcreating one of the best running workouts known to man. If you are new to the runningscene you may have heard the term, assumed someone mispronounced the word, anddismissed it all together.
Fartlek, which translates to speed play, can be a great way to introduce some fasterrunning into your training, typically in the later stages of the base phase beforeventuring into more structured workouts.
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One of the best aspects of a fartlek workout is it allows you to tax both the aerobic andanaerobic systems while running by feel. In other words, you can run everything from800-meter race pace up to marathon race pace (and various paces in between) in thesame workout. This is an effective and fun way to incorporate some speed work intoyour training schedule.
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your training schedule.
You have to practice running fast in order to run fast., says Bob Vigars of WesternUniversity in Canada.This might seem like a no brainer, but it can be difficult toperform productive speed workouts when your training volume is high. Fartlek-styleworkouts allow you to add some faster running into your training schedule and still getin the volume necessary to compete over longer distances.
Fartlek workouts can be either structured or unstructured. Traditional fartlek isunstructured and involves surging from one landmark to another at various intensitylevels. A more structured session would involve surging for a fixed amount of time at apredetermined effort level. Examples of structured vs. unstructured fartlek can befound below.
Structured Fartlek
2-mile warmup
2-4 sets of:
4 minutes at half -marathon race pace followed by a 2-minute recovery jog
2 minutes at 10K race pace followed by a 1-minute recovery jog
1 minute at 5K race pace followed by 30-second recovery jog
30 seconds at 1-mile race pace
Take a 4-minute recovery jog between sets.
2-mile cooldown
Unstructured Fartlek
2-mile warmup
20-40 minutes
An unstructured fartlek is less exact to explain and envision, but is still a great workoutto incorporate into the base phase of your training. An unstructured fartlek is just that.You dont need a track or even a measured stretch of road. Instead, focus on runningby feel at a pace that is comfortable at that particular time relative to the distance. Yourgoal is to spontaneously change pace throughout the run. Here are three easyexamples/suggestions:
1) Run hard for 2 minutes when you pass a stop sign.2) Run hard from street light to street light.
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2) Run hard from street light to street light.3) If you are running with a slower running partner, run ahead for 1 minute, then backfor 30 seconds.
The distance you cover on your pickups isnt so important, and between those fasterefforts you should run at a conversational pace.
2-mile cooldown
Chantelle Wilder, the assistant cross country and track & field coach at Santa ClaraUniversity, says that the Broncos use fartlek-style workouts with all their athletes. It is agreat way to tackle several different systems in one workout, Wilder says. Wildercredits these workouts for developing athletes who are not only fast, but strong all-around runners.
Emil Zatopek, also known as the Czech Locomotive, took home three gold medals atthe 1952 Olympics in Helsinki. He won both the 5,000 and 10,000 meters on the trackbefore deciding at the last minute to jump in his first -ver marathon. He won that, too.He is arguably one of the greatest runners of all time and was widely known for hisbrutal training methods, which included many grueling fartlek-style workouts. Zatopekwas famous for saying, Why should I practice running slow? I already know how to runslow. I want to learn to run fast .
****About The Author:
Brandon Laanis a runner, coach, and entrepreneur. He is the co-ownerofRunnersFeed.comand Race Director for Rock The Road 10K. He is a Level II Certified USATFcoach and holds personal bests of 1:06 and 2:21 in the half marathon and marathon,respectively. He also enjoys running to eat, not eating to runand always will.
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