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196. Workouts vs Racing: What is the difference? - Publication Date |
- Mar 16, 2023
- Episode Duration |
- 00:43:49
We often see people do workouts on strava or social media and sometimes we think, if I could just hit those paces in a workout, I could be as fast as them? This might lead an athlete to run workouts faster than they should. The whole point of this podcast is that each workout has a purpose. Even a workout like 6 x 800 meters could be a threshold workout or a VO2MAX workout. The purpose of the workout will dictate the pace you run for the intervals. If you are doing a threshold workout, you would run this reps slower and have shorter recovery inbetween. If you are doing a VO2MAX workout, you would be running these much faster and have maximum rest inbetween.
Racing DEFINED! What really is racing?
Max effort 1 max rep at the gym
Takes time to be able to push yourself: don’t know how to push it
Beginner
Intimate
Advanced
The purpose of each workout
VO2MAX
Threshold
Upper end Aerobic/Marathon Pace
Easy run
Why faster/more isn’t always better
4x 1 mi @ threshold pace @ 6:30
Let’s say you go out and run 6:10 pace (5k
If you do 4 miles of work at 5k pace, that is hella stress
If you do 4 miles of work at threshold pace, it’s less than a race effort
Overtraining
Giving 100% effort is harder to recover from
Saving racing for racing
Is it better to do less?
Not always→ sometimes you have to do more.. Law of diminishing returns
You need to stress the body just enough to make a change→ progressive overload
Signs you might be racing your workouts
Unable to consistently hit workouts
Feeling like you always need additional recovery between reps
Feeling like you are not recovering inbetween workouts/overtraining
Not wanting to do workouts
Injury
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