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Beginner Ultramarathon Tips
Ready to dip your toes into the ultramarathon world? A 50K – or 31 miles – is the perfect place to start. Those extra 4.8 miles beyond the traditional marathon distance are just long enough to feel like an amazing accomplishment (and it is!) but not so daunting that the distance feels impossible. The 50K distance is a wonderful introduction to the world of ultramarathon running, as well as the perfect opportunity to truly begin to push your personal endurance limits. Am I ready to train for a 50K? In order to jump into ultramarathons, runners should have a few years of consistent training under their belts. You should be able to comfortably run at minimum, 35-40 mile weeks. Of course that’s not to say that you can’t train for an ultra in your first year or two of running. However, having that experience will give you the best chances for success in both completing your race and making it through your training cycle injury free. This particular plan starts out at 32 miles in the first week, and builds from there. Here’s what you need to know about the beginner 50K training plan: Though I am a full time running coach, I wanted to provide a basic, first time 50K ultramarathon training plan for those who prefer to be self guided, do not need a detailed plan, or who simply aren’t ready for the commitment of working with a coach. While the benefits of working with a coach are invaluable, believe me, I understand it’s not for everyone, or may simply not be financially feasible. The beginner 50K plan provided at the end of this post is designed to help you successfully reach the finish line of your first 50K. While I do call it a “beginner” plan, it’s far from super low mileage – this is an ultra after all. Again, I don’t believe there are shortcuts to ultramarathons, you’ve got to put in the work. Only you can truly know if you are ready for this type of mileage. The beginner 50K training plan is pretty basic, I prescribe distances, and will give you a general outline of what you should do during those distances. The exact workout? That’s up to you. This plan also does not address course specifics: is your race flat and beginner friendly? Or is it super technical with a ton of vertical change? If you need – or want – more specific help, Hart Strength and Endurance Coaching would be more than happy to discuss the possibility of one-on-one coaching to give you a more detailed outline and support to reach your specific ultramarathon goals. The mileage in this plan slowly and safely builds, with cutback weeks every 3-4 weeks, to allow your body – and mind – to recover and rebuild. The plan finishes off with a cutback week followed by a 2 week taper, ensuring you are rested, recovered, and ready for race day. The …
Karrimor Tempo 5 Trail Running Shoes Junior Girls
Karrimor Tempo 5 Trail Running Shoes Junior Girls These Karrimor Tempo 5 Trail Running Shoes are designed with a lace up fastening, padded ankle collar, padded tongue, cushioned insole, thick midsole with +RIDE foam that absorbs greater impact for a more comfortable wear, with a textured grip sole with Ka-CR carbon rubber that provides sturdy traction on a variety of terrains. They include a breathable mesh upper with supportive overlays and are completed with Karrimor branding, teamed alongside a bright contrasting colour design. > Please note: The style you receive may vary from the image shown > Girl’s trail running shoes > Lace up fastening > Padded ankle collar > Padded tongue > Cushioned insole > Thick midsole > Grip sole > +RIDE technology > Ka-CR technology > Mesh upper > Overlays > Contrasting colour design > Karrimor branding > Upper: textile/synthetic, inner: textile, sole: synthetic > Wipe clean only
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You’ve signed up for a trail race… but now what do you do? How do you train? How many days do you need to run only on trails? What kind of pace should you run? Training for a trail race is different than training for a road race. I’ve taken all the elements of a …
Karrimor Tempo 5 Trail Running Shoes Junior Girls
Karrimor Tempo 5 Trail Running Shoes Junior Girls These Karrimor Tempo 5 Trail Running Shoes are designed with a lace up fastening, padded ankle collar, padded tongue, cushioned insole, thick midsole with +RIDE foam that absorbs greater impact for a more comfortable wear, with a textured grip sole with Ka-CR carbon rubber that provides sturdy traction on a variety of terrains. They include a breathable mesh upper with supportive overlays and are completed with Karrimor branding, teamed alongside a bright contrasting colour design. > Please note: The style you receive may vary from the image shown > Girl’s trail running shoes > Lace up fastening > Padded ankle collar > Padded tongue > Cushioned insole > Thick midsole > Grip sole > +RIDE technology > Ka-CR technology > Mesh upper > Overlays > Contrasting colour design > Karrimor branding > Upper: textile/synthetic, inner: textile, sole: synthetic > Wipe clean only
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