Hey a small tip.. maybe at the end of the video u can list down all the things u have spoken about on a paper and click a picture and display it.. it will help summarise things better
Oh man, I can't be trusted around that B&J vegan ice cream... Also great video. I ran my first race ever this year, a 50 miler, and have been working my way down through the shorter distances since then. Now getting ready for a 5K later this month. Loving the speed work. Never bored at 5K pace. :)
Sage - I would love to see a training talk video about how you use Strava and all the data you put up there. How do you analyse your data and how do you use the numbers to improve your fitness and what data do you use the most and why. In general a overview on how you analyse your data and use them to your advanced. Hope you in the future will come across this subject. Since i think many people not really use all the numbers they get from there GPS watch.
Sage, I'd like you to do a video talking about being in a "slump" and working your way out of it. For example, if your season doesn't start or progress as you hoped, talk about how you mentally come back from that and rebuild your confidence to get back on track to reach whatever goal you have set. Thanks
Still building my aerobic base up vey slowly...but I can't wait to apply the kilometer repeats to my end season workouts! Thanks for the advice Sage, I'm looking forward to massive PR's all around this season as I have a lot of room for improvement.
Swell video dude. I was just pumping some stuff into the training log from yesterday that this was super applicable to. Did 6x700m yesterday at @ 2:53-2:55 ish and was totally thinking that those repeats are too long, because I was tying up. Going to go shorter next time and try and keep that form peachy.
First of all, happy 4th of July! Anyways, being a new runner and this month marking the start of my second year of year-round running I was still unsure of what kind of workouts to be doing to prepare for cross country in the fall. This video really cleared that up.
Nice to see a regular training talk again! I'm thinking about mixing in higher speed training for faster 5 and 10 K, while maintaining really long long runs and easy milage for maintained endurance... is that ok, or should I divide these into different training periods or seasons? I already do quite a bit of speedwork in my ultra running program.
Sage. Why did you move onto longer distance running and away from 3k, 5k & 10k? Would you ever give them a go again? Great video by the way! Just what I needed to help me break 16 minutes!!
Mostly strength training and basebuilding. you will also want to add a little bit of speedwork after a run a couple times a week. such as 6x100, 6x200, or 6x400
+sam lemaire and +Patrick Schneeberger are on point. I'd say focus on running a lot of moderately slow miles and hills for strength, but don't *completely* neglect your speed workouts. Run strides after slow runs and also mix speed workouts that will at least maintain your speed while you are building a solid base.
what should a week of workouts geared towards 5k improved look like. My PR is 19:44 which is pretty good but I am trying to make the jump to elite. I am in high school and have the goal of collegiate running. (sophomore now) so this summer is huge for me.
loads of injuries come from barefoot running. don't know your injury but i wouldn't advise barefoot. you could start with practising midfoot landing, look up "running form Rif rev" . i had plantar fasciitis last year and read about barefoot running then but decided against it.. hope you get well soon, take it easy in your recovery!
Like he says - try to get 8-10 days between each of the specific ones, like 4xmile. That way you've actually had some time to soak it up and should be able to do it either a)faster or b)with shorter rests.
Always confusing to me, if you are running 400s at faster than race pace, this is essentially NOT interval/VO2 pace (more like fast reps). Yes/no? So, would I take more than 90sec rest you suggested? That 90 secs is more like a interval/VO2 rest. Dont fast reps require more like 2 or 3 :1? Thanks.
Good video. I'm trying to get back to sub 7:00 miles like I did in 2009 & 2010, in the 5 K &10 K. Right now I'm trying to hold sub 8:00 miles! On the track, I ran 4 quarters, 2:00 or better, about from 1:55 working down to 1:39 ( about 2 weeks ago), on 3:00 intervals. It was tough! I'm wondering if I should take longer rest, maybe run on 4:00 intervals or just keep doing more quarters, adding 2 quarters each week or every other week until I'm up to 12 or 16 quarters on 3:00 intervals or maybe just stick with 4 quarters but run them on 2:30 intervals? Any advice is appreciated.
Sage, I'd like you to do a video talking about being in a "slump" and working your way out of it. For example, if your season doesn't start or progress as you hoped, talk about how you mentally come back from that and rebuild your confidence to get back on track to reach whatever goal you have set. Thanks
Hey a small tip.. maybe at the end of the video u can list down all the things u have spoken about on a paper and click a picture and display it.. it will help summarise things better
im a single man living a simple life, when sage uploads new videos instantly watch, and instantly like
Oh man, I can't be trusted around that B&J vegan ice cream... Also great video. I ran my first race ever this year, a 50 miler, and have been working my way down through the shorter distances since then. Now getting ready for a 5K later this month. Loving the speed work. Never bored at 5K pace. :)
Sage - I would love to see a training talk video about how you use Strava and all the data you put up there. How do you analyse your data and how do you use the numbers to improve your fitness and what data do you use the most and why. In general a overview on how you analyse your data and use them to your advanced. Hope you in the future will come across this subject. Since i think many people not really use all the numbers they get from there GPS watch.
You’re incredibly humble Sage it’s nice to listen to. Your times really are incredibly impressive!
Thanks for your time. I am getting some good advice here. 60 and have not run for years and training for a 5k.
Sage, I'd like you to do a video talking about being in a "slump" and working your way out of it. For example, if your season doesn't start or progress as you hoped, talk about how you mentally come back from that and rebuild your confidence to get back on track to reach whatever goal you have set. Thanks
Yes, also breaking through a plateau. Theories and practical applications would be great!
Still building my aerobic base up vey slowly...but I can't wait to apply the kilometer repeats to my end season workouts! Thanks for the advice Sage, I'm looking forward to massive PR's all around this season as I have a lot of room for improvement.
Swell video dude. I was just pumping some stuff into the training log from yesterday that this was super applicable to. Did 6x700m yesterday at @ 2:53-2:55 ish and was totally thinking that those repeats are too long, because I was tying up. Going to go shorter next time and try and keep that form peachy.
Very informative and gives a good high level view of training - thank you!
Great video sage, this is just what I needed.
First of all, happy 4th of July! Anyways, being a new runner and this month marking the start of my second year of year-round running I was still unsure of what kind of workouts to be doing to prepare for cross country in the fall. This video really cleared that up.
always very informative and to the point , thanks great video
Nice to see a regular training talk again! I'm thinking about mixing in higher speed training for faster 5 and 10 K, while maintaining really long long runs and easy milage for maintained endurance... is that ok, or should I divide these into different training periods or seasons? I already do quite a bit of speedwork in my ultra running program.
Sage. Why did you move onto longer distance running and away from 3k, 5k & 10k? Would you ever give them a go again? Great video by the way! Just what I needed to help me break 16 minutes!!
If I'm trying to be in the best 800m shape for track, what should I do over the winter to best prepare?
I thought you guys strength train offseason...
Mostly strength training and basebuilding. you will also want to add a little bit of speedwork after a run a couple times a week. such as 6x100, 6x200, or 6x400
+sam lemaire and +Patrick Schneeberger are on point. I'd say focus on running a lot of moderately slow miles and hills for strength, but don't *completely* neglect your speed workouts. Run strides after slow runs and also mix speed workouts that will at least maintain your speed while you are building a solid base.
Why are you here? I though you were just one of the best btd players in the world
Run
Good to see you are enjoying your 'off' time!
Love the music, sounds like some dodgy 80's office training video- running sub 15 mins 5k is ridiculously quick man!
Sage needs to write a training book.
OH wow! I didn't know that! thanks!
The greatest improvement comes when somebody works most intelligenty . I ran 5k in 15min 10 sec in 1 year tranning from begening with 40miles a week .
i love how you keep it real.
I'll have to wait to try the work out since I'm injured :(
Damn, I know that very well! Get better soon!
Great work, it is really great to heart training tips for an great runner.
Suggestion: Make it easier to find you on patreon, such as a link in your 'About' section or post it in the video description.
what should a week of workouts geared towards 5k improved look like. My PR is 19:44 which is pretty good but I am trying to make the jump to elite. I am in high school and have the goal of collegiate running. (sophomore now) so this summer is huge for me.
Raul Vazquez what were you able to run now since I see you made this post 2 years ago
@@chrisman9555 he quit running
Hi Sage. whats your opinion on hammer intervals, could you please do a training talk on them. Thank You.
What are hammer intervals?
It's when you do intervals, while carrying a Hammer.
sean donovan sledge?
Core workouts please
What do I do if my top sprinting speed is slower than your cooldown jog.
Blopartyhut run more
Slow ahh
Can you do a talk on barefoot running/orthotics - im injured and been told to put in insoles but it feels wrong
Love the vids
loads of injuries come from barefoot running. don't know your injury but i wouldn't advise barefoot. you could start with practising midfoot landing, look up "running form Rif rev" . i had plantar fasciitis last year and read about barefoot running then but decided against it.. hope you get well soon, take it easy in your recovery!
awesome, thanks!
I want to meet you in real life!! I have so many fitness questions
How would recommend building a training plan based on those workouts.
30 miles weeks here we go 😀😀
how did that go? and it's running for you now?
@@matthewkubler05 he’s probably a beast now
The peanut butter cookie Ben & Jerry's ice cream is my favorite out of the four vegan ice creams they have
That brownie chocolate is pretty dope also.
Woah we got similar names
How many times per week do you recommend doing these "workouts"
Like he says - try to get 8-10 days between each of the specific ones, like 4xmile. That way you've actually had some time to soak it up and should be able to do it either a)faster or b)with shorter rests.
Always confusing to me, if you are running 400s at faster than race pace, this is essentially NOT interval/VO2 pace (more like fast reps). Yes/no? So, would I take more than 90sec rest you suggested? That 90 secs is more like a interval/VO2 rest. Dont fast reps require more like 2 or 3 :1? Thanks.
How to include hill repeats in a training? Do i do it after an easy run maybe?
Good stuff.
Hey @sagecanaday have you ever thought about trying to run the Barkley?
Good video. I'm trying to get back to sub 7:00 miles like I did in 2009 & 2010, in the 5 K &10 K. Right now I'm trying to hold sub 8:00 miles! On the track, I ran 4 quarters, 2:00 or better, about from 1:55 working down to 1:39 ( about 2 weeks ago), on 3:00 intervals. It was tough! I'm wondering if I should take longer rest, maybe run on 4:00 intervals or just keep doing more quarters, adding 2 quarters each week or every other week until I'm up to 12 or 16 quarters on 3:00 intervals or maybe just stick with 4 quarters but run them on 2:30 intervals? Any advice is appreciated.
Currently trying to crack under 19 minutes sense I finally got passed 20 minute
400 meter repeats / 1:30 rest. Jog or standing? Jog seems much harder than just standing rest. So I have to go slower on the 400s if jog.
Can i train 4 days a week with 24 minutes for 5k no rest in between i have to train this for Police recruitment PET.
How long should I carry bade building out?
Go to Unflexal page if you want to learn much more about workouts.
That BnJ is too tasty. If the richness is too rich, frozen bananas in a vitamix with PB, chocolate, sea salt ain't too bad plus insanely cheaper.
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Cannot STAND when people talk while eating....🙄 couldn’t watch anymore than 3 seconds
David Brown cool
Sage, I'd like you to do a video talking about being in a "slump" and working your way out of it. For example, if your season doesn't start or progress as you hoped, talk about how you mentally come back from that and rebuild your confidence to get back on track to reach whatever goal you have set. Thanks
tatemcmillan1 currently me right now