What is fartlek training?
"Fartlek running involves varying your pace throughout your run,
alternating between fast segments and slow jogs. Unlike traditional
interval training that involves specific timed or measured segments,
fartleks are more unstructured. Work-rest intervals can be based on how
the body feels. With fartlek training, you can experiment with pace and
endurance, and to experience changes of pace. Many runners, especially
beginners, enjoy fartlek training because it involves speed work. But it
is more flexible and not as demanding as traditional interval training.
Another benefit of fartlek training is that it doesn't have to be done
on a track and can be done on all types of terrains -- roads, trails, or
even hills." - Christine Luff
I'm incorporating the principles of fartlek training exclusively in my comeback attempt. Unlike traditional fartlek training my workouts alternate between fast walking and slow jogging. Slow shuffling is probably a more accurate description but you have to start somewhere, right? The workouts are definitely unstructured. So far they have consisted of 80-90 minute walks with 1-3 minute jogs sprinkled in at random intervals based mainly on terrain. I am limiting my jogging to flat and smooth trails only. Uphill running, err, jogging, would strain my sacroiliac joint and the jarring generated from jogging downhill would cause irritation of my cervical nerves resulting in pain and/or numbness.
It's not a tradition way to train but I have to make modifications based on my limitations if I hope to have any chance of success. I've completed six workouts this month with mixed results. I've experienced increased back pain only once but my neck has bothered me after every workout except the first one. So far the pain has not been at a level to deter me from continuing. That could change at any time but for now it's full steam ahead.... in a slow, feeble, old man sort of way.
Hope to see some of you on the trails soon.
The not so spectacular adventures of a back of the pack, often injured, retired ultra runner.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Return To Running?
I'm entering my fourth year away from running. It's difficult to believe it's been that long but the calendar doesn't lie. And the calendar tells me I'll soon be 60 years old. I've never been one to make a big deal about my birthday no matter what my age. Well, maybe once I did. This year is a little different though. I've decided to attempt a return to running as a present to myself. What better gift could there be?
Why now?
The significant bone loss I've experienced in my spine and hip over the the past two years, the continued degeneration and worsening of my cervical radiotherapy and a host of other 'aliments' lead me to believe this may be my last chance for a comeback. If not now, when? After all, I'm aging faster than Usain Bolt in the 100 meter sprint.
Why now?
The significant bone loss I've experienced in my spine and hip over the the past two years, the continued degeneration and worsening of my cervical radiotherapy and a host of other 'aliments' lead me to believe this may be my last chance for a comeback. If not now, when? After all, I'm aging faster than Usain Bolt in the 100 meter sprint.
Will clouds pass to reveal a brighter day?
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