montix wrote: ↑September 22nd, 2021, 2:37 pm
Hi!
So… this is my doubt…
I’m always wonder if the same kilometers is better in more days because you’re practicing almost all laborable days.
Regards
Lots of data says
1. More total time the better.
2. Long slow sessions going 45+ minutes drives more adaptations than the same time split into shorter sessions.
3. Never more than 2-3 hard session per week (except for limited intentional overloads as part of periodization - which you shouldn't be doing if you are in the 14km/week range currently)
Net,
1. you are likely better off with 2 7km days than 4 3.5 km days if these are done slowly, however 14km per week is not a lot of time. Consider doing more distance/time per session. One 14 km session would be better than two 7 km sessions.
2. you are absolutely better off with 2 7km days than 4 3.5 km days if these are done at what you view as a hard pace (drives heavy breathing, sweat, etc).
3. Any exercise is better than none. If you'd prefer four shorter sessions go for it. As said above, do consider making one or two of the session hard. Example HIIT, or just a hard (for you) 2-3 kms.