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Strength training can be a confusing, nebulous concept. Doing it incorrectly can lead to injuries, and your body has a lot of muscles. How can runners make sure they’re doing it right?
This 8-week strength training plan will take the guesswork out of integrating strength work into your training. Created by Megan Flanagan, a certified professional trainer; running, strength and wellness coach; and former college runner, it’s a full-body plan designed to keep you injury-free and help you get faster.
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Similar to most running programs, this strength program is designed in phases to fit in with your training blocks. Each phase has a different focus, and any phase can be extended by a week or so to fit in with your race schedule. The first two weeks focus on adaption, weeks three and four on hypertrophy (muscle growth), weeks five and six on strength and power, and the last two weeks on a return to muscle adaptation and endurance.
Each session involves all your major muscle groups and five essential movements.
Flanagan’s plan relies on minimal equipment, but if you’re able to get your hands on some, here’s what she recommends:
It’s critical to be fully warmed up before lifting to prevent injury, Flanagan says. Strength training directly after a run can help with this, but she also recommends a few mobility exercises to make sure all your muscles are warm.
Ready to get started? Download Flanagan’s 8-Week Strength Training Plan here!