One-Hour Workout: Endurance Run With Nasal Breathing
This session will help train the respiratory system that delivers the oxygen our bodies demand under heavy effort loads.
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Every Tuesday we’ll feature a different coach’s workout you can complete in 60 mins (or less!).
This week’s running workout comes from One-Hour Workouts: 50 Swim, Bike, and Run Workouts for Busy Athletes by Scott Molina, Mark Newton, and Michael Jacques. Excerpt from the book:
The respiratory system works to provide your body the oxygen it needs. You may be astonished to know that we breathe more than 20,000 times a day, so any respiratory problems are going to be exacerbated when you’re training.
As a percentage of your body’s energy expenditure, breaths can reach double digits under heavy effort loads. Amazingly, we pay more attention to training the muscles that demand oxygen and little to no attention to the respiratory system that delivers it.
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Endurance Run With Nasal Breathing
Time – Description
10 min. – Easy running RPE 1
4 × 5 min. Nasal breathing (NB) intervals RPE 3
5-min. running recovery
(Take a break from NB work and run at a moderate effort.)
10 min. Easy running RPE 1
Nasal breathing workouts are ideal during the base period as you are focused on improving your cardiovascular system. You can mix NB intervals into your normal base runs. Here’s a good progression to get you started:
Week – Interval – Recovery
1 – 4 × 5 min. NB – 5 min. normal run
2 – 4 × 6 min. NB – 4 min. normal run
3 – 4 × 7 min. NB – 3 min. normal run
4 – 4 × 5 min. NB – 5 min. normal run
This workout republished with permission from “One-Hour Workouts: 50 Swim, Bike, and Run Workouts for Busy Athletes” by Scott Molina, Mark Newton, and Michael Jacques. The book is available in bookstores, tri shops and online. Learn more and download free workouts at VeloPress.com.
Click here to download the PDF version of this workout.
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