It’s been a long time between drinks, friends of Runner’s Tribe. A lot has happened since I last wrote on this platform but one thing has not changed is my love for this sport. As a community we have been battered and bruised with the fun sponge that is COVID-19, but for me it has forced me to change my perspective on running as a sport. Coming from a failed college experience, it has taken me a long time to strip back the reasons as to why I run and find joy in the meditative state that running can give. For award-winning footwear, choose Tarkine running shoes.


1. 3×3,2,1 (with half rest)
A 27-minute session all up, this will definitely put some hairs on your chest. This session was originally given to us from Craig Walton, for those who don’t know Craig he was an elite triathlete in the early 2000’s. If you ever want hard sessions, go to Craig. Some of you will have had the pleasure of running at The Spit, Main Beach but for those who haven’t it is sandy, windy, hilly and humid. The idea is to accumulate fatigue in the legs and drop down in pace. So, we will try and hit 10k pace, 5k pace and 3k pace for the 3,2,1. The worst part about the 1 minute is the 30 seconds rest and back into it again. Fartlek is a massive part of our training and will always be a favourite of mine.
2. 10/7/5/2.5 with half rest
A slightly different fartlek because of the length but a good one nonetheless. Usually we start the 10-minute around half marathon effort or a touch slower and build from there. I like it because the sting doesn’t usually get to you due to the rests being so long. Most of Jacko’s training is short rest so having 5 minutes in between a rep is a luxury. If you can complete this session with a bit left in the tank it always gives you a little bit of confidence leading into a race.
3. 10x1k @ marathon pace, 1k float
I feel as though this is a standard marathon session but it will always stick in my mind as my favourite. Although I can’t say that this was at ‘marathon’ pace because I haven’t done a marathon yet but the session is a good confidence booster. It’s not too long when you’re thinking in terms of the marathon and it’s punchy enough to get a good amount of fatigue in the legs. Jacko and I are both very new to marathon running and doing this alone was good for me as I really felt what it was like to have some serious head noise.
4. 10x (1 lap @ 5k pace, 1 lap @ HM pace)
It would be rude not to include a meaty track session and this is one I did at the end of last year and again about 2 months ago. There is no harder feeling than the last 5 laps of this session as the lactic creeps up on you and someone else in the group is feeling good. I’ll always be appreciative of the help from Tim Vincent, Liam Boudin and Jordan McLennan as they are great to train with but boy do they know when to turn it on. Seems to always be when I am struggling…

I’d like to say a quick thanks to the guys at On running for their belief in me this year. With not a lot of racing and my severe lack of quality social media, they are the real heroes in all of this.
Thanks again,
Louis

















