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Strength training for runners is a vital piece of the puzzle. Adding tempo runs, long runs, and speedwork to your routine will help build speed and efficiency, but strength training is often the element to take runners to the next level. ‘Strength work accomplishes three goals for runners: it prevents injuries by strengthening muscles and connective tissues; it helps you run faster by boosting neuromuscular coordination and power; and it improves your running economy by encouraging coordination and stride efficiency,’ says Jason Fitzgerald, running coach and founder of Strength Running. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Strength training for runners your how-to guide
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  • Strength training for runners is a vital piece of
    the puzzle. Adding tempo runs, long runs,
    and speedwork to your routine will help build
    speed and efficiency, but strength training is
    often the element to take runners to the next
    level. Strength work accomplishes three goals
    for runners it prevents injuries by
    strengthening muscles and connective tissues it
    helps you run faster by boosting neuromuscular
    coordination and power and it improves
    your running economy by encouraging coordination
    and stride efficiency, says Jason Fitzgerald,
    running coach and founder of Strength Running.

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  • Many runners fear that strength training will
    build bulky muscle, which will slow you down. But
    unless youre lifting very frequently and eating
    tons of extra calories, youre unlikely to put on
    weight that would impair your running, explains
    Joe Holder, a Nike Run Club coach. I remember a
    quote from a strength coach who said, "There are
    no weak fast runners",' says Fitzgerald.

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What does running strength training involve?
  • Focus on lifting, not on raising your heart rate.
    Many runners turn their session into a metabolic
    workout by including too much cardio think
    CrossFit workouts or circuit-based fitness
    classes, says Fitzgerald. But runners get enough
    cardio. Instead, they should focus on gaining
    strength and power. Fitzgerald recommends
    focusing on relatively heavy weights for a
    moderate number of repetitions, with full
    recovery. You can lift weight at the gym, or at
    home with a few pieces of home gym equipment.

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  • Focus on working your entire body youll get the
    most bang for your buck if you emphasise mostly
    compound exercises those that involve multiple
    joints and muscle groups, such as lunges, squats,
    rows or deadlifts rather than isolation
    exercises, which involve just one joint and one
    major muscle group, such as a biceps curl or
    hamstring curl.

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  • The goal is to get used to controlling your
    weight through multiple planes and increasing the
    level of strength proficiency and body awareness,
    which will lead to increased mobility, balance
    and speed, says Holder.
  • It's also worth concentrating on single-leg
    exercises, such as single-leg deadlifts,
    Bulgarian split squats and lunges, as this will
    help to iron out any imbalances (most of us have
    one leg that's slightly stronger than the other).
    This lower-body workout is a good place to start.

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  • Dont forget that your own body serves as weight,
    too. Bridges and planks are excellent exercises
    they target areas where weaknesses could lead to
    increased risk of injury, such as
    the glutes, hips and core. So if picking up a
    barbell or dumbbells is a big stretch for you,
    ditching the weights and adding body-weight
    exercises instead can still build strength while
    you master proper form.

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Train for strength, not gains
  • As a runner, train for strength and power, not to
    bulk up with massive muscles. Choose your weights
    and reps wisely if you want to get stronger but
    not necessarily bigger. Runners should be
    lifting heavy, says Brad Schoenfeld, a strength
    and conditioning specialist and associate
    professor of exercise science at Lehman College
    in New York, US. Volume builds muscle, whereas
    strength is maximised by heavy loads.

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  • A strength-training programme should be
    periodised like running, explains Fitzgerald. At
    the beginning, focus on three sets of 10 reps,
    which is a fairly basic set and rep scheme,
    building up movement capacity and getting more
    efficient with using moderate weight, he says.
    Then you can add on weight, periodising
    appropriately, until you eventually get into
    power-based moves or Olympic lifts, where the
    reps come down and sets increase to something
    like two to five reps for four or five sets.

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How much strength training do runners need to do?
  •  Most coaches would recommend two or three
    sessions a week. But if youre seriously pushed
    for time, theres some evidence to suggest just
    one 20-minute strength training session per week
    can be effective in building and then maintaining
    strength. The study looked at a Dutch personal
    training company, Fit20, whose ethos is personal
    training in 20 minutes per week. Said training
    involves six exercises chest press, pull down,
    back extension, leg press, abdominal flexion, and
    either hip abduction or abduction (but you could
    sub in your own exercises here). 

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  • The key thing is the level of resistance you
    need to choose a weight where you can only mange
    four to six reps. Rest between the exercises is
    typically about 20 seconds.
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