Comrades training - May 2011
by Gary Sobel (Physio) 03/05/2011, 20:46
Training
for the Comrades 2011
May 2011
- The "pre Comrades taper"
May 2011 has arrived! We have been working very hard at our running
the whole year, and now, finally, we are in the last month of the "Comrades
year".
The main goal of the month of May leading up to Comrades is to get to
that start line injury free! To best achieve this, we will taper
our training in May, by running around 10 - 15 % less each week.
Lets look at the highlights for May 2011:
Month 12. May
Goals:
1. To taper our training
by running approximately 10 - 15 % less each week
2. To get to the start
line of Comrades as injury free as possible.
3. To line up on the day
well rested so that you are looking forward to the big day with anticipation.
Total weekly mileage: 40 km, 13 km,
90 km, 0 km
Total Monthly mileage: 294 (including
Comrades)
Road race distances to be achieved: 1x90
km, 1x 10 km
Highlight of the month: To run the Comrades
marathon
Let now look the the training in
more detail:
Goals:
1. To taper our training
by running approximately 10 - 15 % less each week
Following on from your Ultra marathon in mid April, you can decrease
your weekly mileage simply by decreasing the long Sunday run from week
to week. So the Sunday long run will go from 32 km to 21 km to 10 km
2. To get to the start line
of Comrades as injury free as possible.
If you haven't had an ideal build up in the months leading up to Comrades,
the month of May is NOT the time to make up mileage. The most common
time to pick up an injury is around this time of the year, when you have
your very long runs. If you have picked a small injury, please cut down
even more than the recommended 10 - 15% per week. If fact, many a minor
injury will settle if you back off ALL running for a few weeks at this
time. Don't worry about loosing fitness at this time by resting for
a few days, or even a few weeks if you have to, you will still have all
the residual fitness you have spent so much time and effort building up.
3. To line up on the day
well rested so that you are looking forward to the big day with anticipation
If a runner subjects his/her body to the high mileage's for too long
a period, the body will break down with an injury. Also, high mileage running
leave a runner sapped of energy, and over trained. So the focus here now
turns to running less every week, to start letting the body build up strength
again. By race day, you should ideally be slightly under trained,
slightly over weight, and very keen to tackle a 90 km run.
Total weekly mileage: 67 km, 61 km,
55 km, 46 km, 100 km
From a weekly mileage of around 70 km when you ran the Ultra Marathon,
the mileage drops by around 10 - 15%
per week.
Total Monthly mileage: 294 km (including
Comrades)
There is 204 km of training before running the Comrades Marathon. Aside
from the Sunday runs, no run should be more than 10 km.
Road race distances to be achieved: 1x32
km, 1x 21 km, 2X10 km and the Comrades Marathon
On Sunday 1 May there is the Colgate 32 km, which
fits in perfectly 2 weeks after the Loskop Ultra marathon.
On Sunday 8 May there is the Randburg
Harriers Half Marathon, which also forms part of our Comrades Taper.
On the last two Sundays of the month before Comrades, one need only
run a maximum of 10 km. The RAC
The Sweat Shop/Asics 10 km on Sunday 15 May and the South African 10 km
Championships on Sunday 22 May are perfectly placed for this.
And then finally, on Sunday 29 May
is the day you have been waiting for - the Comrades Marathon!. Falling
out on a Sunday this year gives you the maximum time to rest after the
weekend's running. Please use the whole week to rest and recover.
Highlight of the month: To run the Comrades
marathon
Actually, the highlight of the year! Finally, after a complete
year of dedicated training, you are about to fulfill you ultimate goal
of running the 2011 Comrades Marathon! Good luck.
Lets look at the actual daily training required in May this year:
Daily
training - May 2011
| Week ending: |
1/5 |
8/5 |
15/5 |
22/5 |
29/5 |
| Monday |
Rest |
Rest |
Rest |
Rest |
Rest |
| Tuesday |
10 km |
10 km |
10 km |
10 km |
5 km |
| Wednesday |
15 km |
10 km |
10 km |
8 km |
5 km |
| Thursday |
10 km |
10 km |
10 km |
10 km |
Rest |
| Friday |
Rest |
Rest |
Rest |
Rest |
Rest |
| Saturday |
Rest |
10 km |
10 km |
8 km |
Rest |
| Sunday |
32
km |
21 km |
10
km |
10
km |
90 km |
| Race |
Colgate |
Randburg
Harriers |
RAC |
SA Champs |
Comrades |
| Total |
67
km |
61 km |
55
km |
46
km |
100 km |
Lets look at the what races on offer in the Central Gauteng region in
May this year:
Full list of Gauteng races May 2011:
| Race date |
Race |
KM |
Venue |
| Sun 1 2011 |
Colgate 32 km & 15 km |
32 km & 15 km |
Boksburg City Stadium |
| Sun 8 2011 |
Randburg Harriers Half Marathon
& 10 km Run/Walk |
21.1 km & 10 km |
Randburg Central Sports Complex |
| Sun 15 2011 |
RAC The Sweat Shop/Asics 10 km |
10 km |
Old Parktonian Sports Club |
| Sun 22 2011 |
South African 10 km Championships |
10 km |
|
Good luck with this year's Comrades!
May you achieve whatever goal you have set for yourself.
Enjoy.