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Thursday 16th June - Cycle 3 Get Lean+Maintain Strength - Week 5 DELOAD - Day 4 Morning - Speed/Energy Work - Microcycle 2
Bodyweight at home - 216lbs in winter clothes
Workout Rating - 9/10
Workout time - 25 mins all up
Warmup
warmup - dynamic swings, and other drills in bare feet at home
Barfeet Splitleg hops in place for 20 reps x 2
Slow Jog - 50m 2x2 --> legs fairly straight using mostly calves and hammies
Run complex increasing in speed each run to 50% speed - 1 mins rest
3 sets - trying to stay as smooth, relaxed and fluid as possible
50m straight run, 10 sec rest
5m accleration into 90 degree right direction change into lateral run,
Right to left 10m, then left to right 10m, rotate into backwards run 10m, walk back to start (50m)
then 50m accleration runs to 60% speed 2x2 - 1.5 mins rest
Speed - Energy Work
55 paces (50 metres?) Max speed with proper standing start in Sprint Spiked shoes Stopwatch in hand
walk back to start and rest - total 2 mins
1) 85% speed run
2) 6.37 secs
3) 6.53 secs
4) 6.25 secs PR by default
5) 6.5 secs --> getting tired and core getting loose
The last time I ran flat out was on the 15th of March, so about 3 months ago. So it felt a bit strange at first. Back then I ran a 6.25 sec for about 47m, so I'm a little quicker, maybe this will translate to a half a second gain over 105+m I run, 12.3 down to 11.8 secs. Especially now that I have better speed endurance and at least 5lbs lighter.
I figure a few more sessions I'll be able to shave it down a bit more, once I get back that high speed groove, and shake the effects of the speed endurance work I have been doing. In any case I felt pretty fast, the wind was roaring past my face, and it felt fairly relaxed doing it. Although my start didn't feel that explosive
One thing for sure my form has changed dramaticly. I wish I had filmed my runs. It finally seems I've becoming a front or pull runner. My legs were effortlessly snapping out straight ahead, with what seemed like 3 inches off the ground space. Skipping lightly on the balls of my feet as if I weighed just 100lbs
My core was starting loose tightness in the last run. Even then my work capacity has improved quite a bit. Right now my hammies and calves feel pretty trashed in a good way. Don't think squats later today will be fun...
Well it's been ages since I ran in sprint spikes. They hug your feet, feel light, have minimal padding and force you run on the balls of your feet - so you better have strong feet, tibs and calves to absorb the forces. Something I didn't have in relation to my bodyweight a few months ago, so my shins used to kill me. Well today they were about 95% pain free, so I'm getting there. Another 5lbs of fat off, and stronger feet, tibs and calves and I'll be good to go.
Bodyweight at home - 216lbs in winter clothes
Workout Rating - 9/10
Workout time - 25 mins all up
Warmup
warmup - dynamic swings, and other drills in bare feet at home
Barfeet Splitleg hops in place for 20 reps x 2
Slow Jog - 50m 2x2 --> legs fairly straight using mostly calves and hammies
Run complex increasing in speed each run to 50% speed - 1 mins rest
3 sets - trying to stay as smooth, relaxed and fluid as possible
50m straight run, 10 sec rest
5m accleration into 90 degree right direction change into lateral run,
Right to left 10m, then left to right 10m, rotate into backwards run 10m, walk back to start (50m)
then 50m accleration runs to 60% speed 2x2 - 1.5 mins rest
Speed - Energy Work
55 paces (50 metres?) Max speed with proper standing start in Sprint Spiked shoes Stopwatch in hand
walk back to start and rest - total 2 mins
1) 85% speed run
2) 6.37 secs
3) 6.53 secs
4) 6.25 secs PR by default
5) 6.5 secs --> getting tired and core getting loose
The last time I ran flat out was on the 15th of March, so about 3 months ago. So it felt a bit strange at first. Back then I ran a 6.25 sec for about 47m, so I'm a little quicker, maybe this will translate to a half a second gain over 105+m I run, 12.3 down to 11.8 secs. Especially now that I have better speed endurance and at least 5lbs lighter.
I figure a few more sessions I'll be able to shave it down a bit more, once I get back that high speed groove, and shake the effects of the speed endurance work I have been doing. In any case I felt pretty fast, the wind was roaring past my face, and it felt fairly relaxed doing it. Although my start didn't feel that explosive
One thing for sure my form has changed dramaticly. I wish I had filmed my runs. It finally seems I've becoming a front or pull runner. My legs were effortlessly snapping out straight ahead, with what seemed like 3 inches off the ground space. Skipping lightly on the balls of my feet as if I weighed just 100lbs

My core was starting loose tightness in the last run. Even then my work capacity has improved quite a bit. Right now my hammies and calves feel pretty trashed in a good way. Don't think squats later today will be fun...
Well it's been ages since I ran in sprint spikes. They hug your feet, feel light, have minimal padding and force you run on the balls of your feet - so you better have strong feet, tibs and calves to absorb the forces. Something I didn't have in relation to my bodyweight a few months ago, so my shins used to kill me. Well today they were about 95% pain free, so I'm getting there. Another 5lbs of fat off, and stronger feet, tibs and calves and I'll be good to go.
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