Mimsy Borogove
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2015
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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?
South Florida doesn't really have hills, but living near the coast, we do have causeways to/from the barrier island. The one I most frequently use either as "hill" repeats (45 seconds x 8) or just running up and over and back is about 0.75 mile long and a peak elevation of 100 feet. I'm not sure how that translates to slope (head cold and math do not get along well), but it feels pretty steep! Where I grew up in southern Wisconsin is very hilly (the glacier that flattened most of the Midwest missed a section of southwestern WI) and my parents live on top of a giant hill, so when I'm there visiting them, I take advantage of the natural hilliness. As an aside, I train in Florida humidity (someone mentioned training in humidity helped with hill endurance?) and last summer when I went back to WI and ran my very hilly hometown, my pace was actually faster than in FL despite the hills and I didn't feel like I was pushing it.