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Case Study - Run Fast! by Coach Mike Ricci
Coach Mike using himself as the Case Study Strength issues? No, we already ruled that out with the solid run off the bike in comparison to my open 10k. How about lack of ability to old LT? Nope, LT work was strong. Low aerobic base? No - I had run a 3 week cycle of 240 miles (80 mile average for 3 weeks). So what could it be? How about foot speed? Let's examine this a little further: When I was running at my peak levels of
18:00 5km times at altitude (1999) or 17:15 5km at sea level - I was running
speed work almost every week. Speed work for me is defined as 'going fast for
short periods' - not running mile repeats or 800s or anything longer then a
200m sprint. Speed for me means SPEED or RUN FAST, feeling like you are about
to DIE, recover, and then repeat. So for my 2004 training I went old school
- back to the basics. I started out with 4x30 second repeats. Then I did 6x30,
8x30, and lastly 4x30, 2x 60 seconds, 4x30 again. A few other times I did 4-8x
15 seconds as fast as I could. These hurt! My longest interval was 60 seconds
over these 4-5 weeks. Michael Ricci is a USAT certified coach. He can be reached for personal coaching at mike@d3multisport.com.
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