LSUlakes
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QOTD: Lets discuss hill training. Do you go out of your way to run them or just have a run or two a week where you try the biggest hills in your area? If you live somewhere flat how do you attempt to train for hills?
ATTQOTD: We don't have many hills in South Louisiana. On my weekend runs I have a few options, but they are about equal to the height of running over an overpass (some of them actually are overpasses). I find running on hills to be extremely difficult, but realize they are also beneficial. When I was training for Boston, I did a couple of long runs that I had to drive a hour to get to because the location had many hills. The other option is the treadmill. The problem I have with the treadmill is I feel like the thing is going to fall apart if I set the incline to high. Probably just a lower end model, but it gets the job done.
ATTQOTD: We don't have many hills in South Louisiana. On my weekend runs I have a few options, but they are about equal to the height of running over an overpass (some of them actually are overpasses). I find running on hills to be extremely difficult, but realize they are also beneficial. When I was training for Boston, I did a couple of long runs that I had to drive a hour to get to because the location had many hills. The other option is the treadmill. The problem I have with the treadmill is I feel like the thing is going to fall apart if I set the incline to high. Probably just a lower end model, but it gets the job done.