Just wanting some advice/opinions:
My running training program through Running Room has been running 5x week. It is usually:
T=short tempo run (from 3-6k over time)
W=hills (up to 9 hill repeats of 500m incline) then later fartleks
TH=steady run (from 3-8k)
S=steady run (from 3-8k)
Su=LSD (now is 16k, working up to 20k)
I find that about every other week something comes up with work or life and I miss either the Tuesday or Thursday run. I missed it last night due to family time and I was too full to run after our late dinner (lame, I know).
But, our running group runs to our hill and back which adds 5k to Wednesday. So for instance, this week is about 11k on hill day. In the Running Room program the mileage is calculated for the week, but with this extra 5k on hill days our group is actually running about 15-20% more than the total weekly kilometers in the plan.
So, my question is this: when I miss one of the short days, like last night, should I make it up to keep on track, or let it go? I have hills tonight and thinking of doing my 4k this morning, and then the hills tonight. Am I getting enough training in on the weeks I only get out 4x/wk considering the extra kilometers on hill night? This week, even without last night, I will be at about 36km for the week, on week 10 of an 18 week HM program. The program calls for a total mileage of 34k on this week, btw.
I could also do some cross-training on my bike instead this morning. Maybe that is the smart thing to do?
Also, my knees are really sore after hills. I have that patellar-femoral thing dx'd by a MD. I use the KT tape for long runs but it helps not at all on hill nights I don't think. Any hints? I sometimes walk down the hills on the way back down as I think it is the down part that is hurting...
Thanks!