Adding in sprints to the end of a SS workout
Posted: January 13th, 2024, 7:09 pm
I usually do 5-6 days a week of a 1h row at around 2:18, standard UT2 for me. Periodically I'll throw in an AT workout, which currently is 3x7'/4'r or a UT1 workout which is 35 minutes at a higher intensity. It's really based on how I feel but I'll do 1 or 2 of those per week.
I'm someone who likes training for long distance so the idea of a peaking season isn't really applicable to me - the lowest thing I'd consider racing would be a 5K and it would be against myself anyway, more as a gauge of physical fitness. Even so, I know I probably need to do at least 1x/week of some TR workout where I really go hard and sharp. Something like a 8x250 @ 1:45 or faster, you get the idea.
Is it okay to do these at the end of a SS workout? I know it's more effective to periodize training but I've seen some videos from sports scientists suggesting that a sprint AFTER a SS workout is fine, but a sprint BEFORE a SS workout will F up your metabolism and you wont get UT2 benefit.
In my training I would find it much easier to do an hour of SS and then just 5 minutes of exhaustive pushing. Sure, that one session isnt enough, but two or three times a week? That's (per this example) 15 minutes of HIIT, which is about the amount of time that a normal HIIT workout would take anyway and hits prescribed TR training for a microcycle.
I'm someone who likes training for long distance so the idea of a peaking season isn't really applicable to me - the lowest thing I'd consider racing would be a 5K and it would be against myself anyway, more as a gauge of physical fitness. Even so, I know I probably need to do at least 1x/week of some TR workout where I really go hard and sharp. Something like a 8x250 @ 1:45 or faster, you get the idea.
Is it okay to do these at the end of a SS workout? I know it's more effective to periodize training but I've seen some videos from sports scientists suggesting that a sprint AFTER a SS workout is fine, but a sprint BEFORE a SS workout will F up your metabolism and you wont get UT2 benefit.
In my training I would find it much easier to do an hour of SS and then just 5 minutes of exhaustive pushing. Sure, that one session isnt enough, but two or three times a week? That's (per this example) 15 minutes of HIIT, which is about the amount of time that a normal HIIT workout would take anyway and hits prescribed TR training for a microcycle.