Originally Posted by
Travs
Noel, i wouldn't say that i periodise my training...
I did discuss this with a former fell-runner of race-winning calibre (he was also a steeple-chaser of national, if not international repute)..... and a firm advocate of periodisation.
We were in agreement that periodising for say a fell champs season is rather challenging, with perhaps 4-8 races over several months, ranging from 3-20 miles in distance. His recommendation was to periodise to hit your peak at the first race of the season... this is all you can plan for with any certainty, and then you have to take it from there.
For my part, in a normal year i might be racing on the fells 20 times a year, pretty much all year round. Add in various road relays, track fixtures, the cross-country season from October to February, it's pretty much a constant "season".
While i will try to hit good levels of fitness for the two months which have my favourite races (June and September), it's very difficult to periodise in the traditonal sense. Couple that with the huge differences in fell races.... one week it's 5 miles at Callow, the following week Wasdale...
I just try to keep my training within a few simple rules...
1) All my average miles/climb over a 10 week period to account for injuries, tiredness, life...
2) Minimum average of 50 miles per week.
3) Minimum average of 10,000ft per week.
4) Try to get in one good rep session per week. If not racing then perhaps a second good session (tempo or another rep session).
Seems to keep me fit enough, and i believe i'm still improving... positively raring to go on the fells next year.
Although i'm fully aware if i wanted to see really good results i'd have to scale back the racing and start targeting specific races properly.