How To Build A Running Training Plan

Create an effective running training plan tailored to your goals and fitness level

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Shike Virtual Run Team

Published on

December 2, 2023
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How To Build A Running Training Plan

A well-structured running plan helps you progress safely while staying motivated. This guide walks you through creating a personalized program based on your current fitness, goals, and schedule.

Core Training Principles

  • Progressive overload: Increase mileage by 10% weekly
  • Recovery: Include 1-2 rest days per week
  • Variety: Mix endurance, speed and strength work
  • Consistency: Maintain regular training schedule

Establishing Your Running Foundation

Goal Setting Framework

Use the SMART method:

ElementExample
Specific“Complete a 5K race”
Measurable“Run 3x weekly”
AchievableMatches current fitness

Fitness Level Assessment

Determine your starting point:

  • Beginner: Can walk 30 minutes continuously
  • Intermediate: Runs 10-15 miles weekly
  • Advanced: Runs 25+ miles weekly

Structuring Your Weekly Plan

Sample Training Week

DayWorkoutPurpose
MondayEasy runBase building
WednesdayInterval trainingSpeed development
SaturdayLong runEndurance

Essential Workout Types

  • Easy runs: 60-70% max effort
  • Tempo runs: Comfortably hard pace
  • Hill repeats: Build strength
  • Long runs: 20-30% weekly mileage

Progression Strategies

Mileage Building Plan

Safe weekly increase schedule:

WeekTotal MilesLong Run
1124
2135

Cross-Training Options

  • Cycling for aerobic base
  • Swimming for active recovery
  • Yoga for flexibility
  • Strength training 2x weekly

Staying On Track

Motivation Techniques

  • Sign up for a goal race
  • Join a running group
  • Use a training app
  • Keep a workout log

Recovery Protocol

  • Foam roll major muscle groups
  • Epsom salt baths
  • Proper hydration/nutrition
  • 7-9 hours sleep nightly

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rest days should I take?

Beginners need 2-3 rest days weekly, while advanced runners may take 1. Listen to your body’s signals.

When should I add speed work?

After establishing a base of 4-6 weeks of consistent running at easy pace.

What’s the best way to prevent injuries?

Follow the 10% mileage rule, incorporate strength training, and don’t ignore persistent pain.

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