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Drake's Boost Plan

• 95 sessions scheduled so far

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• 1 athletes already joined


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7 Day preview

  • Sun 11/14 • Long run

    16.0 mi

    A long run usually consists of anywhere from 15 to 30% of an athlete's weekly mileage. Earlier long runs in your training block may be less than that but are helpful to get prepared for the coming weeks! View the attached video to learn more about long runs with our Boost pro runners!

  • Sat 11/13 • Workout

    1:02:15

    Workout

  • Fri 11/12 • Strength + Recovery

    9.0 mi • 1:02:15

    After the run, follow the attached videos for additional exercises to help strengthen your areas of common injury! (Not a substitute for physical therapy or medical advice) Some people refer to a recovery type run as an 'easy' run but calling it that is not completely accurate! As any experienced runner knows, even the most relaxed run can still be a challenge in its own way. Focus on being relaxed and not using too much mental energy. You're just getting in some solid mileage in preparation for your next hard workout. Watch the video for tips from our Boost pro runners!0

  • Thu 11/11 • 5x5 Fartlek

    10.73 mi-11.23 mi

    Begin by running the warm up and following along with any videos attached to this session. Keep the session continous if possible without stopping (but take a break if you need to!). Remember it's best to record this training with Trackster's GPS feature and to post any completed training for Boost to use toward making adjustments. Warm up: 4.0mi Workout: 5x • 5:00 - Aim for goal race pace! • 1:30 - Rest Cool down: 3.0mi.

  • Wed 11/10 • Recovery

    9.0 mi • 1:02:15

    Some people refer to a recovery type run as an 'easy' run but calling it that is not completely accurate! As any experienced runner knows, even the most relaxed run can still be a challenge in its own way. Focus on being relaxed and not using too much mental energy. You're just getting in some solid mileage in preparation for your next hard workout. Watch the video for tips from our Boost pro runners!1

  • Tue 11/09 • 5x5 Fartlek

    10.73 mi-10.98 mi

    Begin by running the warm up and following along with any videos attached to this session. Keep the session continous if possible without stopping (but take a break if you need to!). Remember it's best to record this training with Trackster's GPS feature and to post any completed training for Boost to use toward making adjustments. Warm up: 4.0mi Workout: 5x • 5:00 - Aim for goal race pace! • 1:30 - Rest Cool down: 3.0mi.

  • Mon 11/08 • Strength + Recovery

    9.0 mi • 1:02:15

    After the run, follow the attached videos for additional exercises to help strengthen your areas of common injury! (Not a substitute for physical therapy or medical advice) Some people refer to a recovery type run as an 'easy' run but calling it that is not completely accurate! As any experienced runner knows, even the most relaxed run can still be a challenge in its own way. Focus on being relaxed and not using too much mental energy. You're just getting in some solid mileage in preparation for your next hard workout. Watch the video for tips from our Boost pro runners!0