How Much Speed is Enough? Deconstructing 80/20

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @Not_So_Common_Sense
    @Not_So_Common_Sense Год назад +4

    All valid points Jason (as usual). In an ideal world 80/20 running would indeed be somewhat aggressive for year-round training. However given that in real life the vast majority of recreational runners follow a...20/80 distribution Seiler's philosophy does make sense to avoid injuries and burnout. Everywhere I look I see runners running somewhat hard all the time and constantly trying to find that elusive "magic" workout to get the breakthrough they've been searching for.

  • @lillystark2296
    @lillystark2296 Год назад +2

    Hitting all the questions I’ve had about dispersing my run schedule throughout the week adequately - thank you ✨🏃‍♀️

    • @JasonFitzgerald
      @JasonFitzgerald Год назад +1

      Have you got my training journal?! You're going to love it.

  • @dkmchui
    @dkmchui 10 месяцев назад +2

    I only do 3 runs a week. So it is always LT and Intervals session in the weekday, and LSD in the weekend. It is 50/50. 80/20 works only for people runs high weekly mileage.

  • @1sockdown12
    @1sockdown12 Год назад +1

    Great video Jason, pumped to my my training plan from you this week!👊🏻

  • @Snerunseasy
    @Snerunseasy Год назад

    Thank you, this is very informative as I prepare for my marathon in October.

  • @Alecmcq
    @Alecmcq Год назад +1

    Jason, are you including lactate threshold training as “hard”?

    • @StrengthRunning
      @StrengthRunning  Год назад

      Yes, I think it deserves to be in that category!

  • @kanishkverma9385
    @kanishkverma9385 Год назад +1

    But what about those who don't have enough time to run large weakly mileage?? Like i run about 40km a week.. so should i follow 80/20?

  • @paulmccrone6516
    @paulmccrone6516 Год назад

    Very helpful Jason. If we go for 20% fast running, is there an optimal spread throughout the week? I guess most people might do 2 fast sessions but is there anything to be gained by having more but shorter speed sessions - even maybe having 20% of each run at speed? I am a 56 year old runner and not sure what if any implications that has.

    • @JasonFitzgerald
      @JasonFitzgerald Год назад +1

      That strategy would likely sacrifice specificity, as well as no speed session being hard enough to prompt enough adaptations. Let's not reinvent the wheel! 1-3 hard workouts per week, making up 10-20% of overall weekly volume.

    • @paulmccrone6516
      @paulmccrone6516 Год назад

      @@JasonFitzgerald thanks Jason. Loving the podcast and videos!

  • @juliana8113
    @juliana8113 Год назад

    As I approach a marathon I try to move from 80:20 to 50:50 marathon pace / easy

    • @JasonFitzgerald
      @JasonFitzgerald Год назад +2

      IMO, that's just causing fatigue. It's not preparing you well.

    • @juliana8113
      @juliana8113 Год назад

      @@JasonFitzgerald ah ok thanks - I mean over the 3 months before the race, to get my body used to that pace, then I taper over the couple of weeks before.
      Normally I do about 80:20 easy to hard

  • @aabc84
    @aabc84 Год назад

    That’s actually a very dumb question

    • @StrengthRunning
      @StrengthRunning  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for your insight. You must be proud of yourself