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5K Training Tips

5K Interval Training Workouts

By runningplanet

June 19, 2020

5K Interval Training Workouts

By Rick Morris

Interval training is one the most efficient ways to improve your running and race performance. Interval training is a very simple training method in which your goal race distance is broken down into shorter repeats separated by recovery intervals. There are many variations of 5K interval training workouts. This is just a small sample.

In order to maximize your performance returns from interval training you should engage in interval training that’s specifically designed for your goal distance. There are an almost unlimited number of possible interval workouts you could design – here are a few highly effective and proven 5K interval training workouts to get you started.

These 5K interval training sessions will be easier to monitor and more effective if you do them on a 400 meter track, but if you have an accurate way to measure distance you can also do these on the road or trail. Be sure to follow a proper warm up before your workout and a cool down after.

500 Meter Repeats

A classic interval training workout is 400 meter repeats. This is an adaptation of that interval session that is more specifically designed for the 5K distance.

1000 Meter Repeats

This 5K interval workout is an adaptation of the more popular 800 meter workouts that is a specific 5K interval training session. This is a more advanced version of the 500 meter repeats.

1600 Meter Repeats

Your 5K interval training should be progressive in nature. A good starting point is the 500 meter repeats. You could then progress to the 1000 meter repeats and finally to these 1600 meter repeats.

400/100 Meter Compound Sets

Compound sets are more advanced workouts that are made up of two different distances and/or paces that you perform with no recovery. You would take some recovery between each set, but no recovery between the components of each set. Compound sets are very good race specific interval training workouts. This first compound set is a more advanced version of the 500 meter repeats that adds in a fast finish. This 5K interval training session is great for building a finishing kick.

400/800/400 Compound Set

Compound sets can have any number of components. More advanced compound sets will typically have more components and will be more specifically designed for your goal race and your strengths/weaknesses.

200/400/800/200 Compound Set

This is a four component compound set that includes a fast finish to develop a finishing kick.

200/1200/200 Compound Set

This is an advanced and intense 5K interval workout that is very specific to the 5K race distance and does a great job of simulation actual 5K race conditions.

200 Meter Repeats

This is an over speed 5K interval training workout that does a good job of improving your running economy, your vVO2 max and your neuromuscular conditioning.