You might consider a four run cycle, but still keeping your rest days.
You need to spend 75-80% of your running time at an easy conversational pace to continue to develop your stamina and aerobic base required to run further and faster and it is not wise to follow a hard run with a hard run. I am also a great believer that increasing one run per week as your long run gets the miles on your legs quicker than sticking with shorter runs.
This might create a plan that looks more like.
Run 1 Speed run using intervals or fartlek.
Run 2 Easy 5k/30min run
Run 3 Long run increasing weekly by no more than 10% of your weekly total.
Run 4 Easy 5k/30min run.
Every second cycle you could make your speed run an all out attempt at hitting your pb
Thank you! Will give it a go. I thought of going for a run today but I’m still in pain from the intermittent running from Thursday. Will go for a walk today and a run tomorrow methinks.
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