RRRC Advanced 10K Training 2021

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Join the Richmond Road Runners Club's Advanced 10K Training (A10K) to achieve that sub-60 minutes personal record in a 10K race during Spring 2021. 

A10K Training started Saturday, January 30!

This program is designed for intermediate to advanced runners with a goal of completing a 10K race in less than one hour. In support of our runner’s ambitions, the 2021 program provides a defined range of weekly volume for both the intermediate or advanced runner supplemented with prescriptive pacing guidance for tempo and track workouts. The 2021 program will adhere to Critical Velocity training guidelines and pace targets. Click here to learn more about Critical Velocity training.

We recommend that A10K participants arrive at the first scheduled run (Sat. Jan. 30) with a respectable mileage base - at least 15-20 miles per week for 1-2 months before the program starts. The first week of the plan calls for 20-25 miles or running. Going from 0 miles to 25 miles in the first week of training is strongly discouraged.

What you can expect from the program in 2021

In-person program (unless local or state orders prohibit it)

12 weeks of structured training (Saturday Jan 30 – Saturday April 24)

13 Saturday tempo runs (6 - 8.5 miles total distance) - from RRRC Club House12 weekly track workouts - weeknight (TBD) at Sports Backers' Stadium

Training targeted for RRRC Carytown 10K as the goal race

Carytown 10K tentatively planned for Sunday April 25A10K participants will have a "reserved entry" for Carytown 10K - guaranteed registration but you pay the registration fee separatelyHybrid training options will be provided for a potential Sports Backers' 10K in late March

Your A10K Training package also includes:

Training plan with goal-based recommended paces for tempo run and track workouts (details in a welcome email mid-January)Two coaches who will work with each goal-based group during the tempo run and on the track to help you realize your training goalsA10K shirt (register by January 30 to guarantee that you get a shirt) 

Our Head Coaches are: Jason Ford & Karl Gordon

Do you have questions about the training and if it will be a good fit for you?

Email Jason and Karl with your questions.

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Short review

Join the Richmond Road Runners Club's Advanced 10K Training (A10K) to achieve that sub-60 minutes personal record in a 10K race during Spring 2021. 

A10K Training started Saturday, January 30!

This program is designed for intermediate to advanced runners with a goal of completing a 10K race in less than one hour. In support of our runner’s ambitions, the 2021 program provides a defined range of weekly volume for both the intermediate or advanced runner supplemented with prescriptive pacing guidance for tempo and track workouts. The 2021 program will adhere to Critical Velocity training guidelines and pace targets. Click here to learn more about Critical Velocity training.

We recommend that A10K participants arrive at the first scheduled run (Sat. Jan. 30) with a respectable mileage base - at least 15-20 miles per week for 1-2 months before the program starts. The first week of the plan calls for 20-25 miles or running. Going from 0 miles to 25 miles in the first week of training is strongly discouraged.

What you can expect from the program in 2021

In-person program (unless local or state orders prohibit it)

12 weeks of structured training (Saturday Jan 30 – Saturday April 24)

13 Saturday tempo runs (6 - 8.5 miles total distance) - from RRRC Club House12 weekly track workouts - weeknight (TBD) at Sports Backers' Stadium

Training targeted for RRRC Carytown 10K as the goal race

Carytown 10K tentatively planned for Sunday April 25A10K participants will have a "reserved entry" for Carytown 10K - guaranteed registration but you pay the registration fee separatelyHybrid training options will be provided for a potential Sports Backers' 10K in late March

Your A10K Training package also includes:

Training plan with goal-based recommended paces for tempo run and track workouts (details in a welcome email mid-January)Two coaches who will work with each goal-based group during the tempo run and on the track to help you realize your training goalsA10K shirt (register by January 30 to guarantee that you get a shirt) 

Our Head Coaches are: Jason Ford & Karl Gordon

Do you have questions about the training and if it will be a good fit for you?

Email Jason and Karl with your questions.


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