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Ultra Marathon Training Plan

Over the last few weeks I have been reading the book, Relentless Forward Progress, which is a guide for running ultra marathons and includes several training plans for distances from 50K to 100 miles. I opted to use a 50-mile maximum week training plan for my first 50-mile ultra.  Of course, as usual I have adapted the program to fit my own needs and to incorporate the various races I have scheduled over the course of the year leading up to my November 3rd ultra event. Similar to the Goofy Challenge Training Plan the training schedule for an ultra relies heavily on back-to-back runs on the weekends only more so than the Goofy as well as increased “time on feet” and volume of mileage.

I have one goal for this event…finish in the upright position.

So here it is! My ultra marathon training plan complete with two initial ramp-up weeks and one recovery week afterwards. The program starts Monday May 7, 2012.

Week

Mon

Tues

Wed

Thur

Fri

Sat

Sun

Ramp-up Week 1

Rest 5 mile 3 mile 5 mile Rest 10 mile Rest
Ramp-up Week 2

Rest

5 mile 3 mile 6 mile Rest 10 mile Rest

Ultra 1

Rest 6 mile 5 mile 6 mile Rest Rest 12 mile
Ultra 2 Rest 6 mile 5 mile

6 mile

Rest

5 miles 14 mile

Ultra 3

Rest

6 mile

5 mile 6 mile

Rest

16 mile

5 mile

Ultra 4

Rest

5 mile

3 mile 5 mile

Rest

14 mile

5 mile

Ultra 5

Rest

7 mile

5 mile 7 mile

Rest

16 mile

5 mile

Ultra 6

Rest

7 mile

5 mile 7 mile

Rest

18 mile

5 mile

Ultra 7

Rest

7 mile

5 mile

7 mile

Rest

18 mile

5 mile

Ultra 8 Rest 6 mile 4 mile 6 mile Rest 14 mile

5 mile

Ultra 9 Rest 10 mile 5 mile 8 mile

Rest

Rest/RAIN Ride*

 21 mile

Ultra 10

Rest 10 mile 5 mile 7 mile

Rest

 12 mile 10 mile

Ultra 11

Rest 7 mile 5 mile 7 mile

Rest

 EC* Trail Half +9 5 mile

Ultra 12

Rest 6 mile 4 mile 6 mile Rest 14 mile

5 mile

Ultra 13 Rest 9 mile 5 mile 7 mile Rest 24 mile

5 mile

Ultra 14

Rest 7 mile 5 mile 7 mile Rest DINO* 15K 18 mile

Ultra 15

Rest

6 mile

4 mile

6 mile

Rest

Rest

 DL Half*

Ultra 16

Rest

5K/Cruise*

5K/Cruise* 5KCruise* 5K/Cruise* Rest

Rest

Ultra 17

Rest

10 mile

5 mile 7 mile Rest 24 mile

5 mile

Ultra 18

Rest

7 mile

5 mile 7 mile Rest 18 mile

10 mile

Ultra 19

Rest 7 mile 5 mile 3 mile Rest Heritage Trail Marathon +5

Rest

Ultra 20

Rest 6 mile 4 mile 6 mile Rest DINO* 15K & Wine @ the Line 5 mile

5 mile

Ultra 21

Rest 7 mile 5 mile 7 mile Rest 25 mile

5 mile

Ultra 22

Rest

5 mile

5 mile 7 mile

Rest

Purdue Half* +5

Rest

Ultra 23

Rest 5 mile Rest 7 mile Rest 10 mile

5 mile

Ultra 24 5 mile Rest 3 Mile Rest 2 mile Ultra!

2 mile

Ultra 25 Rest 3 mile Rest Rest 5 mile Rest

Rest

So this is a VERY busy training/race schedule for me.  I’m looking forward to lots of trail running in Eagle Creek State Park and even travelling down to Spencer, IN a couple times to see what the trails look like for the ultra.

Happy Training!

Brian

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The-Ultra-RunningMan23

The-Ultra-Runningman23??

No I’m not actually changing my twitter handle to add the word “ultra” and no this is not a post about Dean Karnazes’ book with a similar title…good book though! This is about my next adventure later this year. That’s right, I am registered for my first 50-mile ultra marathon! My ultra of choice is the OPSF 50/50 Ultra Marathon.

Wait…what’s an “Ultra-Marathon”?

Good Question!  Let’s define an ultra marathon for you. An ultra marathon is any distance foot race/event that is longer than the traditional 26.2 miles of a standard marathon.

What about the Goofy Challenge?  That was more than 26.2 miles!

So is the Goofy Challenge an Ultra?  A purist would likely say “no” since the 39.3 miles of the Goofy is ran across 2 days with a big break in the middle where as an ultra marathon is a continuous event until the mileage is finished (assuming a course time limit). Having just completed a Goofy Challenge…plus an extra 5K for 42.4 miles in three days, Dopey I know…I can assure you that the experience will be helpful! The shortest ultra I know of is the 50-K which equates to 31.07 miles. I had the option to do this shorter distance instead of the 50-miler, but to be honest there is no doubt in my mind that I can finish a 50K especially after having completed 42.4 across three days. At the end of the Goofy Challenge I was more than prepared to go another 5-miles. The 50-miler is a much greater challenge for me. Also, having read up on the topic of ultra marathons I’ve learned that the people who run these events don’t consider it a “real ultra” until you hit the 50-mile mark. Anything less is considered a long marathon or “just a training run”. As they say, “When in Rome!”

Why in the name of all that’s holy…?!?!?

Why an ultra? Well, that’s a good question! An ultra marathon is like a mountain to some runners. You run it because it’s there. For others it’s just the challenge of the distance. It’s a little bit of both for me plus training for an ultra marathon is much different than training for even a regular 26.2 for both the program and the philosophy. Also, this is a trail run so the environment of the course is much different than a standard road race. So I have a 2-in-1 challenge ahead of me!

Preparation

To prepare for this event I am increasing my training mileage quite a bit. Right now my weekly mileage not including cross-training is close to ~25 miles per week.  Once I start the ultra training I’ll boost that number to over 30 miles per week almost immediately…emphasis on “almost” and then increase it from there.  It’s advised that you only increase total mileage by 10% from week to week so luckily I have a couple weeks to build up so there isn’t such a huge jump at the start of the program.  Another nicety is that the weekly mileage increase primarily comes in the mid-week runs at the start along with the addition of a short Sunday run after a long Saturday run.  The first 8-weeks has a small 5-miler on Sunday after the long run on Saturday. I was amazed at how closely the training plan resembles the Goofy Challenge Training just higher mileage.

Besides the races I mentioned in my last post I also added a couple 15K trail runs and a full marathon trail run so I can get more trail experience. As soon as I finish the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon on May 5th I will be all about the trail running for the remainder of the year.  I’m looking forward to buying a headlamp! 🙂

Happy Training!

Brian

You can follow me on Twitter @TheRunningMan23

Happy Trails to Me

I was looking over my race schedule for the year and realized it was kind of wimpy so I went in search of a few races to beef it up. Realizing I’ve never done a trail run event I decided to sign up for my first at Eagle Creek State Park. The 3rd Annual Planet Adventure Eagle Creek Half/Full Trail Marathon will be held Saturday, August 4, 2012. I’ll do the half marathon since this is my first significant trail run.  I’m excited to start training for trail running after the Indianapolis Mini Marathon is complete. Of course, I’ll need a pair of trail running shoes and some bug spray for this new adventure!

I also added a 15K which is a part of the Indy Mini Marathon Training Series and a 5 mile race which to be honest is just for fun!  The Wine at the Line 5 mile race has free wine tasting and pizza at the end of the run and takes place at Mallow Run Winery. What more could you ask for?  Also, this is a day before my birthday so what better way to celebrate than to run 5 miles, drink wine, and eat pizza!?!?!?!  I’m still looking to run a few more 5K/10K races throughout the summer and possibly one other more significant distance race toward the end of the year, but that is yet to be decided.

Until then…

Happy Training!

Brian