Why should you do tempo runs?

Outside the world of running, the word tempo is usually associated with music. It's the speed at which a piece of music is meant to be played. Before metronomes, Italian composers would indicate the speed with words like: largo (slow, 40-60 bpm), andante (at a walking pace, 76-108 ), allegro (heartbeat tempo, 120-168 bpm), and presto (very fast, …

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A series of unfortunate events but I still did my first run of this training block!

I was looking forward to starting my training plan today. Unfortunately, the People's Church run was cancelled because the city issued a freezing rain warning. Unfortunately, I was expecting to do an abs class and a spin class after work but those got cancelled too. Unfortunately, a colleague offered to run on the dreadmill with …

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RunNinjas running in the rain be like

Tonight was interval training in the rain. After a ~2km warm-up, we did 11 intervals of slow, medium, hard effort ~500m/interval. According to Strava, I went out way too fast the first couple of intervals (4:52) but I was able to maintain a sub-5:30 pace for the rest of the intervals which is great. One …

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