Welcome to Getting Fit at Fifty

My name is Art Davis and I started running in 2007 to lose weight. Check out my before and after photos at the bottom of the page. I ran my first 5K and 10K in 2007 I went on to run my first half Marathon and full Marathon in 2008.























Sunday, April 12, 2015

Interval Training

Two common questions are "How do I run faster?" and "How do I run farther?". The answer to both questions is Interval Training. Following is the routine that I use and I have PR'ed in both my last 1/2 marathon and full marathon. As you can see this program can be easily modified to fit you fitness level.

Warm-up for 3 minutes
Sprint as hard as you can for 30 seconds followed by a slow recovery run for 90 seconds.
repeat 7 times
Then Sprint as hard as you can for 30 seconds followed by a Cool down for 2 minutes 30 seconds.
That gives you a good 20 minute work out.

This is the specific workout that I have been doing on the treadmill:



Warm-up for 3 minutes at a pace of 6.2 mph on a grade of 1.



The Sprints are done for 30 seconds with the treadmill set a grade of 5 and the recovery is done for 90 seconds at a grade of 1.

2 - Sprint 8.5 mph - Recovery 6.0 mph
2 - Sprint 8.7 mph - Recovery 6.0 mph
3 - Sprint 9.0 mph - Recovery 6.0 mph
1 - Sprint 9.0 mph 

Cool down 2 minutes 30 seconds at a pace of 6.2 mph and a grade of 1.



I then take a short 2 or 3 minute break get a drink of water, wash the sweat off of my face and repeat the whole thing over again. That equals a 40 minute workout and running 4.4 miles



1 comment:

  1. It is never to late to start caring about your own body and health! Keep up the great work, Arthur!

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