So I've decided to do a condensed version of a 10km training. The last month I have been running 5ks so I really need to up my distance. I also remember last year that the only time a 5k run felt easy was after I started training for 10!
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wed.
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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Week 1
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Off
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7km run
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Yoga
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5km run
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Body Combat
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Off
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Body
Pump
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Week 2
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Zumba
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10km run
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Yoga
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6km run
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Body
Combat
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Off
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Body
Pump
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Week 3
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Zumba
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8km run
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Yoga
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7km run
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Off
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Off
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Yoga
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Week 4
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Zumba
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5km run
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Yoga
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3km run
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Walk
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Off
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10km
RACE
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This training program is designed around my likes and my schedule. I'm going to Maine at the beginning of May for my graduation ceremony which is why I took a Friday and Saturday off in a row. I'm really hoping to keep up my strength training while running this summer. The program I followed last year when training for my 10k was one I found online that did not have any scheduled time for strength or cross training, and I really regret not sticking with it!
Do you make up your own training schedule or stick to a plan you got somewhere else?
I'm REALLY bad at sticking to a schedule, and I usually run whenever the mood strikes me, typically every other day. I run whatever distance I feel like running that day. It seems to be working so far... although I really need to find something to do for cross training. I miss all the great programs in Halifax. It was so easy to find a class or a group... not so much here in this part of PEI.
ReplyDeleteI think for me the problem with that is that I don't often feel like running haha. I usually only enjoy it once I'm out and doing it, but getting out the door is a challenge for me. I'm actually planning on doing Yoga at home using youtube videos... maybe that's a way you can do some programs at home? Circuits are also a good way to get some strength in without needing much equipment.
ReplyDeleteSo far I've found that a flexible schedule works best for me. I have one hard rule of "no skipping the weekend long runs" and then other than that, I try my best. I try not to miss out on more than one scheduled run each week, but I am pretty relaxed about what days I actually end up running.
ReplyDeleteThis was especially true in the winter when the weather was awful! Good luck :)
Just registered for the Blue Nose 10k! Yay! I better get running...
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