Endure Prime Running
In this first part of the 5K training guide, Bjørn-Ivar Sigbjørnsen looks at what the 5K really asks from a runner and why the distance is more than just a short hard effort. The episode covers how to start from the runner you are today, why easy running matters, how harder sessions should have a clear purpose, and why the body needs time to adapt before race fitness shows up. The episode also explains how different workouts support different needs, from short faster running and 5K-specific intervals to threshold work and hills. Recovery between reps is discussed as part of the workout itself, including when standing, walking, or easy jogging can change the purpose and effect of a session. Heart rate, pace, feeling, and lactate are presented as useful tools when they support the bigger picture, rather than numbers that should control every decision. Bjørn-Ivar also shares an honest update on his own Sub-20 5K project at age 57, including why speed takes more patience now than when he was younger, and why staying healthy and keeping daily running in his life matters more than forcing a goal too quickly. The episode closes by introducing Part 2, which will continue with recovery, sleep, fueling, strength training, injury signals, race week, pacing, and the mental side of the 5K. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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