Creativebeth
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Maria: Intervels don't need to be 'planned'. I used to increase the speed during a commerical while watching TV! Intervels just means that you are going faster for a 'intervel' than going slower for another. The speed is whatever you want it to be. Believe it or not, you burn more calories that way (more than when you go the same speed for the whole run). I think that speed work once a week could help you a long way for weight loss/and getting faster. My TM does intervels......the slower pace for me is 5.0 mph, and the faster pace is 6.2 mph. You will just have to adjust the speed yourself, which is no big deal.....you just have to pay attention to your time.
I also do pace runs....... I will do a slow first mile, then I will speed up to the time I want to run in the race for 3 miles, then a slower last mile.
Tempo runs will be runs for shorter distances at a FASTER pace then you want to run in your race. I don't run more than 5 miles at a tempo pace....usually it's 3 miles. It's much harder run than the others.
All this jazzes up your running.....it's good not to have the same pace for every training run. Some faster, some slower.....it's all good for weight loss too!
Yes, a 3 mile run is FINE! I feel the same sometimes.....only 3? But, if that 3 is faster than normal.....it's called 'speed work'!!!!!
AND a good calorie burn!
All these terms for different runs can be really confusing. I am just getting to know what they all mean.......just know that what you are doing is never WRONG. I used to speed up during commericals and never knew that would be speed work!
You do WAY more hill work than I do (bless your heart! I hate it). But it is great for you! You might be able to back down to once a week for hill work. Replace one of your incline walking to intervels!
I have a great recipe for an Italian Lentil soup.....that you mix with a little brown rice. I had it for lunch today.....and it is a great way to stay feeling full! There is no meat in it.....all veggies! I thought of you.....probably really low in points....and you don't really need the rice. The lentils absorb alot of liquid when eating leftover....it's pretty thick on it's own!
I hope this rambling message is helpful!
Beth
I also do pace runs....... I will do a slow first mile, then I will speed up to the time I want to run in the race for 3 miles, then a slower last mile.
Tempo runs will be runs for shorter distances at a FASTER pace then you want to run in your race. I don't run more than 5 miles at a tempo pace....usually it's 3 miles. It's much harder run than the others.
All this jazzes up your running.....it's good not to have the same pace for every training run. Some faster, some slower.....it's all good for weight loss too!
Yes, a 3 mile run is FINE! I feel the same sometimes.....only 3? But, if that 3 is faster than normal.....it's called 'speed work'!!!!!

All these terms for different runs can be really confusing. I am just getting to know what they all mean.......just know that what you are doing is never WRONG. I used to speed up during commericals and never knew that would be speed work!
You do WAY more hill work than I do (bless your heart! I hate it). But it is great for you! You might be able to back down to once a week for hill work. Replace one of your incline walking to intervels!
I have a great recipe for an Italian Lentil soup.....that you mix with a little brown rice. I had it for lunch today.....and it is a great way to stay feeling full! There is no meat in it.....all veggies! I thought of you.....probably really low in points....and you don't really need the rice. The lentils absorb alot of liquid when eating leftover....it's pretty thick on it's own!
I hope this rambling message is helpful!
Beth