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What are tempo runs? Why are they done? How are they incorporated into a running routine?

ALSO, what is the difference between Tempo Runs and Time Trials?

(as you can tell, I'm totally new to running and in the mood to learn.)

2007-03-22 13:29:35 · 5 answers · asked by Snuggly 2 in Sports Running

5 answers

tempo run is generally sandwiched between the warm up and cool down is the "tempo" part of the run called "comfortably hard." continuous run with a buildup in the middle
Fartlek, Interval training or Repetition Running.Short or long runs separated by easy running or jogging of an assigned distance. Could be your most difficult or easiest workout of the week. e.g 5 x 200M- 200m jog for recovery- 10 X 100M 100M walk recovery.
Time trials are what they sound like, timed off runs done by your coach to maybe pick which athletes will be entered in an event if there are a lot of people trying for that event, e.g in my group I always get a lot who think they they are sprint champ material and can be in the 100M,
also can be a workout your coach created that you have run under a certain time so you go at a certain pace.
100M- 15sec X 10 reps

2007-03-23 02:40:40 · answer #1 · answered by moglie 6 · 0 0

Tempo runs are a fun-spirited speed workout. You start off easy and add 4-5 speed "spurts" as you go. We used to call them Fartleks (Swedish for "speedplay"). A time trial is usually an internal (just your team) race. We used to do them in XC at the begining of the season. It's a good gauge for the coach and runners to see where you stand. There are some good beginner running tips below. Happy running!

- Mike

2007-03-22 15:52:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tempo runs are runs where you basically preset your tempo before you start running. So say like your doing a 5 mile jog for practice. You can set it up so the first 15 minutes or so is at a easy jogging pace, one you usually do for practice. then take the next 5-7 minutes, more if you want to, faster than race pace. Then if your not finished when thats time period is over, just going back to your original pace. The objective is to increase your base speed and endurance.

Time Trials are just running at race pace for real time practice.

2007-03-22 14:11:56 · answer #3 · answered by Kraca 3 · 0 0

No, leaping prime does no longer make you a quicker runner. Speed is muscular so you'll be able to do complete frame paintings together with plyometrics, that are specific varieties of bounding and leaping to construct explosive force. To get higher at strolling you have got to run. If you're employed on lifting and doing the plyometrics you'll have the groundwork to upgrade your strolling. What sort of strolling are you operating for? If it's soccer then you definitely must coach for brief bursts of velocity. If it's one other recreation you have got to appear on the distances required in your recreation. A tremendous aspect of velocity it response. That method the begin. Whether it's out of the blocks in a race, or attending to a fly ball within the outfield. Speed is vigor so that you have got to be ready to chill out get up tall, maintain your elbows at ninety levels, swing them instantly entrance to again, and no longer throughout your frame. When your foot contacts the bottom it must be beneath your frame touring rear ward on the equal velocity you're relocating ahead and in a pawing movement. Land at the balls of your ft.

2016-09-05 12:34:07 · answer #4 · answered by cales 4 · 0 0

a time trial is like a race but mostly done at practices. sometimes its done so that the coaches can see where everyone is at and that will help them decide who runs varsity, jv. ect.

2007-03-22 17:03:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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