Favorite treadmill interval workouts
kvansanity
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I'm trying to do 30-40 minute intervals on the treadmill, but I'm finding that they're either too easy or too hard. Does anyone have some favorites that they'd like to share?
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I know a lot of treadmills allow you to change your intervals levels. I'm not sure if it will let you change the timing of them, but eh. You just have to be careful that you don't program your high and TOO fast!
You could also do it manually.0 -
I do manual changes, which does require a bit of attention (and, yes, I still have to have notes to remember when to change! )
Here's my breakdown:
0-7 mins - build up to speed (warm-up)
7-10 mins - at "regular" speed - i walk, so this is 4 mph for me
10-13 mins - speed increase - about 4.2/4.3 mph for me
13 -16 min - regular
16-19 min - incline - I generally start with 20% and increase each time. This is while maintaining the 4.0 mph
19-22 min - regular
22-25 min - speed
25-28 min - regular
28-31 min - incline
31-34 min - regular
34 -37 min - push time incline PLUS speed increase
37- 42 min - slow down speed (cool down)
I generally pace around, after I'm off the treadmill, for a bit. So the cool down could increase if needed. I started doing intervals after I read something that said you can do ANYTHING for a minute. So, I tried it. It keeps me focused - which I like - and has helped to lift my bum - which I really like!0 -
IF I have to do workouts on the treadmill, I do a mile warm-up at a comfortable pace (5.5) and then do 1/2 mile at a doable but challenging pace (5.8-6.0), 1/4 mile back at warm-up pace, and repeat for a couple miles and then do a 10 minute cool down. I try to do a bit of incline maybe 1-2%.0
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like, speed workouts? or hill workouts?
for speed workouts, I do whatever i would do on the track or road (400m, 800m, 1 mile)
My last hill workout for treadmill was 1.5 mile warm up/cool down at 1% incline, 4 x .5 mile @ 10% incline, w/ .25 mile recovery at 1% in between. I also did 9% and 8% different distances.
so---
warm up 1.5 miles @1%
run .5 mile @10% (.75 miles @9%, 1 mile @8%)
run .25 @1%
run .5 mile @10% (.75 miles @9%, 1 mile @8%)
run .25 @1%
run .5 mile @10% (.75 miles @9%, 1 mile @8%)
cool down 1.5 miles @1%0 -
Haha realized my question was phrased a little funny. I have no problem changing the speed, I've just found that some of the intervals I've found online say to do 8 mph sprints - which is definitely a little much for me!
Thanks for some of the plans ya'll posted though. I'll have to try those out. I think I might avoid doing specific speeds and focus more on effort, something ya'll appear to be doing!0 -
I would assume people have their own pace charts for their speed work. What pace I'm running is irrelevant to what you might need to do, right?
Here's how to find a pace chart for you for your speed work intervals.
http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/general/rws-training-pace-calculator/1676.html
Yasso 800s are 800m, and speed form is 400m, the most common speed work distances.
an ordinary work out might be (with warm up and cool down around your easy pace, or a little slower)
warm up, 1 mile
4x 400m at the speed form pace, with 100m at easy run or warm up pace in between
cool down, 1 mile.0
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