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These integrated running plans will help you smash your running goals

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A good running start from a good plan achieves more results. But here’s the caveat. These are not your typical running guides. Unlike conventional running training plans that feature running, running and a little more running, these plans combine a variety of exercise – so there’s no chance of monotony or boredom seeping in. We know that even the most avid runners don’t want to be pounding the pavement around the clock, and we also know it’s not the best way to max results.

 

YES, RUNNING IS GREAT…

Running is a cardiovascular activity, so it provides all the benefits of endurance exercise such as reducing blood pressure, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, fasting glucose, and body fat while at the same time elevating oxygen consumption and HDL cholesterol. Since it is a weight bearing activity, it also improves bone density. Running is also something that most of us can do with little effort and cost – all we need to do is lace up our shoes and open the door!

 

CONSISTENCY IS KEY

Dr Jinger Gottschall, Associate Professor of Kinesiology, says there are four key reasons why a training plan will help you achieve your running goals.

A plan makes it easy, there’s less guesswork about what to do each week
You can feel confident that you will be prepared for the race distance
Well-planned conservative increases in distance/intensity will reduce injury risk
You’ll stay motivated, knowing that you are able to successfully complete each week

 

A PLAN MADE UP OF RELENTLESS RUNNING IS ALSO NOT IDEAL

First and foremost, a training plan that features nothing but running will be mentally fatiguing – you need variety to keep your head in the game! Doing nothing but running also increases the chance of overuse injury as you are only moving in a single plane repeatedly without strengthening and stretching the muscles around the working joints.

 

AN INTEGRATED TRAINING PLAN FOSTERS SUPERIOR RESULTS

Gottschall explains that an integrated training plan can make greater improvements to your fitness, reduce the risk of injury, and improve adherence to training for long periods of time. She says that when it comes to improving speed and performance, building cardiovascular fitness is not the only component.

  • Incorporating low weight, high repetition full body weight training (like BODYPUMP®) is an ideal way to strengthen the muscles around the joints. Even exercises like biceps curls and deadrows are helpful because your elbows are flexed during running and strong upper body posture is helpful for endurance events.
  • Integrated core training (like CXWORX®) can be extremely beneficial in terms of single leg strength for symmetry, deep hip muscle training for knee alignment, and abdominal training for efficient force transmission.
  • Finally, a combination of strengthening and flexibility training (like BODYBALANCE®) will reduce injury risk with exercises that will train the core and stretch the working leg muscles.

 

GET AN INTEGRATED TRAINING PLAN

Whatever your running goals and fitness level there’s a plan to suit.

5km for beginners
10km for intermediate runners
10km for advanced runners
21.2km for intermediate runners
21.2km for advanced runners

 

HOW TO MAKE YOUR RUNNING PLAN WORK FOR YOU

Success comes when you establish a good balance between flexibility and routine – and these training plans are structured to support this. There is suggested activity for the week, but the specific days are not stipulated – this gives you the flexibility to do the group workouts when it suits you (or when it matches with your gym timetable).

Gottschall recommends that you keep enjoyment front of mind. “Do not be too hard on yourself if you feel tired or unmotivated, it happens to everyone! At the same time, try and hold back from doing more than the plan states – even if you are feeling energized and unstoppable, quality is better than quantity.”

Finally, be aware of how you are fuelling your body during the training process, drink plenty of water and eat clean foods without processed ingredients or added sugar.