Weekly Schedules

Week 28 - Mid Week Seminars and Events

Date: Sunday January 17
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Topic: HOUSTON MARATHON
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Week 28 - Marathon Training Schedule
Color GroupStart
Time
Sat
Jan 16
Sun
Jan 17
Mon
Jan 18
Tue
Jan 19
Wed
Jan 20
Thu
Jan 21
Fri
Jan 22
Start
Time
Sat
Jan 23
Note: Monday through Friday run is expressed in minutes.
Green 7:00 AM OFF  Marathon              
Yellow 7:00 AM OFF  Marathon              
Red 7:00 AM OFF  Marathon              
Purple A 7:00 AM OFF  Marathon              
Week 28 - Half Marathon Training Schedule
Color GroupStart
Time
Sat
Jan 16
Sun
Jan 17
Mon
Jan 18
Tue
Jan 19
Wed
Jan 20
Thu
Jan 21
Fri
Jan 22
Start
Time
Sat
Jan 23
Note: Monday through Friday run is expressed in minutes.
Blue 7:00 AM OFF  Half-Marathon              
Blue B 7:00 AM OFF  Half-Marathon              
Purple B 7:00 AM OFF  Half-Marathon              

Color Group Training Pace:

Green
 <9 Minute Mile Runners
Yellow
 9-10 Minute Mile Runners
Red
 10+ Minute Mile Runners
5/1 Group
 5/1 Pace Groupo
Purple A
 Full Marathon Walkers
Blue
 Winter Half Marathon Runners
Blue B
 Fall Half Marathon Runners
Purple B
 Half Marathon Walkers

Important: 5k trial run will determine your pace group.

How to determine What's hard or easy?
Hard workouts: long slow runs and fast short runs
Easy workouts: slow short runs and rest days

A slow run is typically 80% or less of a persons current race pace for a given distance.

Glossary

Speed Work

"8x30-30" means "30 seconds fast, 30 seconds slow, eight times in a row."

After a thorough warm-up, run for 30 seconds at about 90-95% intensity, then do a 30-second recovery jog. Make sure that you don't slow down during the workout, so you are running your last 30 seconds about as fast or even a little faster than your first 30 seconds. Run on a soft surface if you can, rather than on concrete or asphalt. When you are done, jog or walk slowly for a while to cool-down. Both the number of repeats, and the duration of the fast and slow intervals, will change from week to week.

Tempo

After a warm up for about 5 - 10 minutes, maintain a pace about 10 to 15 seconds per mile slower than 10-K race pace. The last 5 to 10 minutes should be a cool down period. Another way to gauge the pace of tempo runs: a pace about midway between short-interval training speed and your easy running pace.

Easy (e)

A slow run done at a conversational pace.

Hillwork

Hills prepare the muscles for faster running without going anaerobic. Hill training will enable you to run better on all types of terrain. Find a hill with a moderate grade, about 10-15%. Run at about 85% effort and jog slowly down to recover. Start with about 4 hills and increase by 1 a week until you can run 8-12 hills.

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