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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2020 · 49 MIN

42. Training Differences From 5k to Marathon

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How is training for the 5k and a marathon any different besides running more miles? Did you know that elite 5k runners still train 70+ miles per week? That is still a whole lot of running! A lot of the training for the 5k and the marathon are very similar, but there are some differences we should address to make sure you are training correctly for your goals. We will also chat about why it is possible to also PR in the 5k while training for the marathon Targeting your training to each energy system will allow you to attend to specific aspects of metabolism that can improve your running performance. What percent of the aerobic system is used during a marathon? 100% What percent of the aerobic system is used during a 5k/10k 95-100% What are the key focuses for a marathon training plan? If you are training for a marathon, long, continuous runs are more important for their effects on glycogen storage and capillary and mitochondrial volumes. Intervals take on greater importance if you are training for a 5K and shorter distances, which are run at a pace closer to your VO2 max. www.run4prs.co

How is training for the 5k and a marathon any different besides running more miles? Did you know that elite 5k runners still train 70+ miles per week? That is still a whole lot of running! A lot of the training for the 5k and the marathon are very similar, but there are some differences we should address to make sure you are training correctly for your goals. We will also chat about why it is possible to also PR in the 5k while training for the marathon Targeting your training to each energy system will allow you to attend to specific aspects of metabolism that can improve your running performance. What percent of the aerobic system is used during a marathon? 100% What percent of the aerobic system is used during a 5k/10k 95-100% What are the key focuses for a marathon training plan? If you are training for a marathon, long, continuous runs are more important for their effects on glycogen storage and capillary and mitochondrial volumes. Intervals take on greater importance if you are training for a 5K and shorter distances, which are run at a pace closer to your VO2 max. www.run4prs.co

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