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10K Hill Workouts

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10K Hill Training Workouts

By Rick Morris

There’s no such thing as an bad hill training run. Any time you’re running up or down hill you’re doing a good job of improving your running economy, strength and fitness. With that being said you can still make your 10K hill workouts even more efficient by designing them to meet your specific running goal. If you’re training for a marathon you should do hill training workouts that are specifically intended to help you meet your marathon goal. If your goal race is a 5K your hill workouts should be designed for that specific distance. Here are just a few of the many possible workouts to get you ready for your next 5K PR.

The main problem with hill training is finding a hill of appropriate length and incline in your area. If you live in a hill challenged location you can always do these hill workouts on a treadmill.

10K Hill Sprints

This hill sprinting workout is a training run that doesn’t change much as your goal race changes. The purpose of this very high intensity workout is to build your running strength, power and speed. Your pace during this workout is at nearly all out pace and is anaerobic in nature. The goal is to maximize your strength and power gains rather than improve endurance so the workout can be used for all distances from the mile to the marathon.

10K Hill Power Runs

For this 10K hill training you will need to find a hill that is around 400 meters in length and with a moderate to steep elevation of around 10% incline.

10K Hill Lactate Builders

This hill workout is not only a great 10K specific workout but it is also an excellent training run to build and improve your lactate turn point.

10K Hill Accelerators

If you’re training for a 10K race you need to develop your ability to not only maintain a quality pace but increase your pace during the final sprint to the finish. This 10K hill training run will help develop your finishing kick and your ability to run at a hard pace when fatigued.

10K Hill Tempo Run

You’ll need to find a long steady climb for this hill training session. If you can’t find a long hill, do this one on your treadmill.

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