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Half Marathon Tips

Half Marathon Hill Workouts

By runningplanet

July 22, 2020

Half Marathon Hill Workouts

By Rick Morris

Your half marathon race pace is very close to your tempo run intensity. While your tempo training runs aren’t performed at an extreme pace or intensity, you are working at a moderately hard level. Tempo workouts  are sometimes called cruise intervals or cruise workouts because you get into a nice, steady relaxed rhythm at a fast “cruising” pace. The half marathon specific pace of tempo workouts make them nearly ideal half marathon training runs. The one problem with most of your tempo workouts is that the steady, moderately hard pace tends to encourage you to hit the flats and avoid the hills. Hills can turn what was an enjoyable, relaxing, moderate training pace into a more difficult and intense workout. These half marathon hill workouts are a good starting point.

Half marathon hill workouts may not be the easiest workouts in your arsenal but they are one of the more effective training runs you can do to improve your half marathon performance. Hill training will increase your running specific strength, power and economy.

Here are some sample half marathon hill workouts at various paces, inclines and distances. If you live in a hill challenged area you can easily do these workouts on your treadmill.

Half Marathon Pace Hill Repeats

Your half marathon race pace is a strong, moderately hard pace, but you still feel fairly comfortable because of the strong rhythm of this pace. This hill workout takes your half marathon pace up a level.

Half Marathon Hill Climb

This is not only a great half marathon training run but is also a very good indicator of your half marathon fitness level.

Half Marathon Changeup

You will need to find a trail with rolling terrain or with frequent incline changes. If you can’t find one you will need to do this one on your treadmill.

Half Marathon Long Run with Finishing Climb

You probably are already aware of the benefits of fast finish runs. They train your mind and body to run at a quality pace when fatigued and improve your negative split ability. Hill training is very similar to speed work. This one uses a finishing hill climb rather than a fast finish. You will need access to a long hill at the end of this workout. No hills? Hit the treadmill.

Half Marathon Blasters

You will need that long hill access again for this one.