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Title: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on August 01, 2007, 01:06:06 PM
Now is the time for most of us to take our cardio outside, and what better way to work on your leg development than with a track workout. 
I do different track workouts every time I go to the track.  The possibilities are endless.

Here's one workout that I've done a few times, or something similar to it. 
This is based on a 400 m track, but it can be modified for whatever size.  Some indoor tracks are much smaller, esp in gyms.

---2 laps jogging warmup followed by a light stretch

---SPRINTS around the track - 100 m sprint, 100 m light jog/walk, 100 m sprint, 100 m light jog/walk.  Repeat 2-4 times.  Just make sure that the sprints are on the straight part of the track...not a good idea to sprint around the turns, as you can strain your knees.

---one lap light jog/walk to bring the HR back down

---SKIPPING - Skip as much as you can around the track.  Walk as needed to recover (you will feel the burn!), but be sure to pick it up and skip again.  There should be more skipping than walking.  2-4 laps.
This is great for the calves!

---Super Sprints - 50 m as fast as you can.  Turn around and walk back.  Repeat with no additional rest.  Do 6-10 of them.
Do 6-10 more backwards...run 50 m backwards as fast as you can and then walk forwards back to starting place.  Repeat with no additional rest.

---2 laps jog/walk to cool down.


Depending on your conditioning, how much you run/walk, and how many laps/repetitions, this should take you somewhere between 40 mins - one hour.

Stairs/bleachers can be added at the beginning or end, depending on how badly you want to hurt.   ;D
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: bthomas77 on August 02, 2007, 12:08:40 PM
you really dont like yourself do you?

seriously though, that looks like a fabulous workout.....
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: mahg on August 02, 2007, 12:32:00 PM
How fast do you run the mile (4 laps around the track)? I routinely run it in 5 minutes.  8)
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on August 02, 2007, 01:04:34 PM
you really dont like yourself do you?

seriously though, that looks like a fabulous workout.....



I am a masochist.  "If it doesn't hurt, then you are not doing it right."   ;D


Here's another.  This one is brutal.  It focuses more on the inner and outer thighs.

---2 laps jogging warmup followed by a light stretch

---CHASSES around the track - it's a ballet term...quick gliding steps with the same foot always leading.  Chasses on the straight parts, jog on the turns.  One lap with chasses facing inside, one lap with chasses facing outside.  Repeat 2 times for a total of 4 laps.

---JUMP SQUATS - JUMP 100 m in a squat position.  No walking in between, jump the whole way and stay low.  Walk back to start.  Repeat 5 times.

---GRAPEVINE around the track - grapevine on the straight parts, walk/jog the turns.  Repeat 2-4 times.
 
---FINISH with Super Sprints - 50 m as fast as you can.  Turn around and walk back.  Repeat with no additional rest.  Do 8-10 of them.

---2 laps jog/walk to cool down.


 :)
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on August 02, 2007, 01:06:05 PM
How fast do you run the mile (4 laps around the track)? I routinely run it in 5 minutes.  8)


I'm gonna have to see that to believe it.   ::)

I'm not very fast...I am good for about an 8-9 minute mile when I am really feelin' it.

Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: bthomas77 on August 02, 2007, 01:25:30 PM


I am a masochist.  "If it doesn't hurt, then you are not doing it right."   ;D


Here's another.  This one is brutal.  It focuses more on the inner and outer thighs.

---2 laps jogging warmup followed by a light stretch

---CHASSES around the track - it's a ballet term...quick gliding steps with the same foot always leading.  Chasses on the straight parts, jog on the turns.  One lap with chasses facing inside, one lap with chasses facing outside.  Repeat 2 times for a total of 4 laps.

---JUMP SQUATS - JUMP 100 m in a squat position.  No walking in between, jump the whole way and stay low.  Walk back to start.  Repeat 5 times.

---GRAPEVINE around the track - grapevine on the straight parts, walk/jog the turns.  Repeat 2-4 times.
 
---FINISH with Super Sprints - 50 m as fast as you can.  Turn around and walk back.  Repeat with no additional rest.  Do 8-10 of them.

---2 laps jog/walk to cool down.


 :)
starts stroking goatee with evil grin......(football coach here)

ive done most of this, and know how brutal it is.....you are insane...............

worst running workout i ever made my kids so though....i call the pukilator.....it was more designed for punnishment, there are few small things you can take out, that make it not as much punnishing......

our practice field is only 50yds.  first ten yards sprint.  next ten roll with your head pointing to one sideline.  next ten back pedal.  next ten roll with head pointing at other side line.  then sprint ten. (you can always take out the rolls....they are pointless i just got pissed on day.)  do like 6 of those.  then run four gassers.  one gaser is the width of the football field four times.  sideline to sideline to sideline to sideline.  you get decent breaks becuase we would separate the kids into three groups.  so you have the time it takes two groups to do a gasser to recover.  mind you a football field is 53 1/3 yards wide.  so one gasser is 213 1/3yds.

im a nice guy, dont you think?  instead of doing a certain number of gassers, i would wait til three kids puked...thus the name of the pukilator.....:D
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: mahg on August 02, 2007, 03:45:10 PM
starts stroking goatee with evil grin......(football coach here)

ive done most of this, and know how brutal it is.....you are insane...............

worst running workout i ever made my kids so though....i call the pukilator.....it was more designed for punnishment, there are few small things you can take out, that make it not as much punnishing......

our practice field is only 50yds.  first ten yards sprint.  next ten roll with your head pointing to one sideline.  next ten back pedal.  next ten roll with head pointing at other side line.  then sprint ten. (you can always take out the rolls....they are pointless i just got pissed on day.)  do like 6 of those.  then run four gassers.  one gaser is the width of the football field four times.  sideline to sideline to sideline to sideline.  you get decent breaks becuase we would separate the kids into three groups.  so you have the time it takes two groups to do a gasser to recover.  mind you a football field is 53 1/3 yards wide.  so one gasser is 213 1/3yds.

im a nice guy, dont you think?  instead of doing a certain number of gassers, i would wait til three kids puked...thus the name of the pukilator.....:D

Isn't 1yd like 0.9 metres?
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: Butterbean on August 02, 2007, 04:56:57 PM
I'm printing these off.  My workout partner is going to be mad.


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHA!
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: bthomas77 on August 02, 2007, 05:09:02 PM
Isn't 1yd like 0.9 metres?
.91 to be exact...
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: mahg on August 02, 2007, 05:15:22 PM
.91 to be exact...

>first ten yards sprint

How does anyone sprint for 9 metres? It would take all of 1 1/2 seconds.

>you get decent breaks

People need a break after running 9 metres?  ;D

>then run four gassers
>one gasser is 213 1/3yds
>i would wait til three kids puked

That's a total of less than 800 metres (2 laps) (1/2 a mile). People puked running half a mile?  ;D  ;D

You're no football coach. This is all bullshit isn't it?  ;D
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: bthomas77 on August 02, 2007, 05:38:39 PM
>first ten yards sprint

How does anyone sprint for 9 metres? It would take all of 1 1/2 seconds.

>you get decent breaks

People need a break after running 9 metres?  ;D

>then run four gassers
>one gasser is 213 1/3yds
>i would wait til three kids puked

That's a total of less than 800 metres (2 laps) (1/2 a mile). People puked running half a mile?  ;D  ;D

You're no football coach. This is all bullshit isn't it?  ;D
have you ever tried sprinting that?

trust me gassers are not fun...no pacing....you go as hard as you can.....shoot i used to do this crap when i was playing....its not very fun.  and yes you can sprint for ten yards.

the other work out i do, that may be more of a challenge for you.  its football centered.  ok.  so they say the average football play lasts 6 seconds.  and you generally have about 35-40 seconds between each play.   i coach high school freshman and we play 4 10 minute quarters.  so.....what i do.  is i get them jogging.  go for like a five minutes.  then, i blow my whistle and have them sprint for 6-10 seconds.  blow it again, and they jog for 30 seconds.  i keep repeating that for ten minutes.  i let them walk for 2...about the break between the 1st and second quarter.  then the same thing for another 10 minutes.  then a 5 minute walk....half time...then 10 minutes of sprint and jog.  2 min walk....break between 3rd and 4th.  then the final 10 min.  i would have them walk for a couple of minutes.  and it would be dont.  takes about 55min.  and is a pain in the ass.
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on August 02, 2007, 05:47:54 PM
have you ever tried sprinting that?

trust me gassers are not fun...no pacing....you go as hard as you can.....shoot i used to do this crap when i was playing....its not very fun.  and yes you can sprint for ten yards.

the other work out i do, that may be more of a challenge for you.  its football centered.  ok.  so they say the average football play lasts 6 seconds.  and you generally have about 35-40 seconds between each play.   i coach high school freshman and we play 4 10 minute quarters.  so.....what i do.  is i get them jogging.  go for like a five minutes.  then, i blow my whistle and have them sprint for 6-10 seconds.  blow it again, and they jog for 30 seconds.  i keep repeating that for ten minutes.  i let them walk for 2...about the break between the 1st and second quarter.  then the same thing for another 10 minutes.  then a 5 minute walk....half time...then 10 minutes of sprint and jog.  2 min walk....break between 3rd and 4th.  then the final 10 min.  i would have them walk for a couple of minutes.  and it would be dont.  takes about 55min.  and is a pain in the ass.


These are actually really good workouts, and not just for football players. 
Short sprints like that help develop the fast twitch muscle fiber and will ultimately lead to better leg separation on a BB.

Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: tigereyes on August 03, 2007, 05:46:53 AM
Here is one that I've done....

Jog 1 lap for a warmup, doing a variety of high knees, chasses, skips, etc-
Stretch

Sprints--Sprint as hard/fast as you can on the straight away, then walk the curve (recovery is only as long as it takes to walk the curve, no stopping to rest)---X 8-10
Stairs-Run as fast as you can up one stairway, then down the other side (I go a little slower on the way down b/c I feel like I will bust my face if I go fast)...the steps are close together, so it is a very quick step--- X10
Bleachers-Walk...I do "Step-up/Knee-up" walking up the actual bleacher seats, not the steps, with arms behind my head--- X10
Walking lunges---across the football field (widthwise), then jog 1/2 lap back to starting position---X 5
Squat LongJumps--I do these down the long jump runway--arms crossed/hands on shoulders, squat as deep as possible, then explode up/out as far as possible...jog back to starting position---X 5

1/2 lap jog + 1/2 lap walk for a cool down, then some abs and stretching

I haven't done this as much lately, as I needed to spend more time perfecting my routine, but I was doing this type of workout once per week for the first 8 weeks or so of my prep. It was a great workout that helped me to build some endurance/explosiveness for the routine.  It also helped with leg development. 
One word of caution, however, if you have never done these types of workouts, go into it slowly because shin splints and knee issues can develop quickly and be hard to get rid of.
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on August 03, 2007, 12:55:06 PM
I'm printing these off.  My workout partner is going to be mad.


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHA!


Stella, I LOVE your attitude.    8)


One word of caution, however, if you have never done these types of workouts, go into it slowly because shin splints and knee issues can develop quickly and be hard to get rid of.

Very true....a good supportive pair of sneakers is a MUST. 
Great workout BTW.   
 :)
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: Chamorrita on August 04, 2007, 12:00:24 PM
Warm up with 2 laps-fast walk/jog
Dynamic Warmup-High knee walk/skip/jogs, heel ups, SLDL walk, SL skips,lunges

Sprint Straights, walk/jog curves-6 laps
Stadium Steps-Sprint up, walk down, rest 2-3 min after you complete the length, repeat X times
and/or
Stadium Steps-plyometric jumps up the bleachers, walk down, after you complete the length rest 2-3 min (assuming you are training at an avg. high school track, not a college track)

Another alternative is to sprint around the track for X seconds (up to 1 min) and walk for double the amount, do this for about 45-60 min.
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ~flower~ on August 06, 2007, 05:41:14 AM
I have never done a track workout.   :(   but I don't compete so I think I can live with not doing them!!  ;D
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: davidpaul on August 06, 2007, 06:33:20 AM
I once ran in the late 80s, can't remember why though, think I was being chased.
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: Butterbean on August 07, 2007, 08:35:06 AM


I am a masochist.  "If it doesn't hurt, then you are not doing it right."   ;D


Here's another.  This one is brutal.  It focuses more on the inner and outer thighs.

---2 laps jogging warmup followed by a light stretch

---CHASSES around the track - it's a ballet term...quick gliding steps with the same foot always leading.  Chasses on the straight parts, jog on the turns.  One lap with chasses facing inside, one lap with chasses facing outside.  Repeat 2 times for a total of 4 laps.

---JUMP SQUATS - JUMP 100 m in a squat position.  No walking in between, jump the whole way and stay low.  Walk back to start.  Repeat 5 times.

---GRAPEVINE around the track - grapevine on the straight parts, walk/jog the turns.  Repeat 2-4 times.
 
---FINISH with Super Sprints - 50 m as fast as you can.  Turn around and walk back.  Repeat with no additional rest.  Do 8-10 of them.

---2 laps jog/walk to cool down.


 :)


 :'(  :'(  :'(  Couldn't finish it.  I couldn't do the jump squats the whole way...had to rest in between and then replaced them w/walking lunges :-[    Then I thought instead of the last 1/2 of the workout I'd do bleachers (which are easy in comparison to this workout :-\ ) but it was just too hot!  My workout partner wasn't there and I thought I might die so I quit  ::)   Will do some eliptical later :)
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on August 07, 2007, 10:56:49 AM

 :'(  :'(  :'(  Couldn't finish it.  I couldn't do the jump squats the whole way...had to rest in between and then replaced them w/walking lunges :-[    Then I thought instead of the last 1/2 of the workout I'd do bleachers (which are easy in comparison to this workout :-\ ) but it was just too hot!  My workout partner wasn't there and I thought I might die so I quit  ::)   Will do some eliptical later :)


You gotta start somewhere with these workouts, so good for you! 
I have to admit, I have not done a track workout since my contest prep in about May...The hardest time to do these workouts is in the dog days of summer.  I am going to get back into the track workouts in September, as soon as I get myself a new pair of sneakers. 
I betcha $100 I won't be able to get all the way through one of my own workouts either when I start back!   ;D
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: Butterbean on August 07, 2007, 11:44:28 AM

You gotta start somewhere with these workouts, so good for you! 
I have to admit, I have not done a track workout since my contest prep in about May...The hardest time to do these workouts is in the dog days of summer.  I am going to get back into the track workouts in September, as soon as I get myself a new pair of sneakers. 
I betcha $100 I won't be able to get all the way through one of my own workouts either when I start back!   ;D

It was extremely hot today (supposed to be all week) so that was one "excuse!"

Do you happen to have callouses on your feet?  During the chasses it seemed like my clompers were getting rubbed.  With the size of my feet that's a whole lotta hurt :-\
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on August 08, 2007, 11:20:07 AM
It was extremely hot today (supposed to be all week) so that was one "excuse!"

Do you happen to have callouses on your feet?  During the chasses it seemed like my clompers were getting rubbed.  With the size of my feet that's a whole lotta hurt :-\


Ouch!   :(
Make sure your sneakers are in good shape!
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: Butterbean on August 31, 2007, 09:43:00 AM


I am a masochist.  "If it doesn't hurt, then you are not doing it right."   ;D


Here's another.  This one is brutal.  It focuses more on the inner and outer thighs.

---2 laps jogging warmup followed by a light stretch

---CHASSES around the track - it's a ballet term...quick gliding steps with the same foot always leading.  Chasses on the straight parts, jog on the turns.  One lap with chasses facing inside, one lap with chasses facing outside.  Repeat 2 times for a total of 4 laps.

---JUMP SQUATS - JUMP 100 m in a squat position.  No walking in between, jump the whole way and stay low.  Walk back to start.  Repeat 5 times.

---GRAPEVINE around the track - grapevine on the straight parts, walk/jog the turns.  Repeat 2-4 times.
 
---FINISH with Super Sprints - 50 m as fast as you can.  Turn around and walk back.  Repeat with no additional rest.  Do 8-10 of them.

---2 laps jog/walk to cool down.


 :)

My workout partner and I did a "version" of this workout this morning.  We didn't finish it and were there for about 90 minutes oh brother hahaha  :-\  :-[  :'(
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on August 31, 2007, 11:26:16 AM
My workout partner and I did a "version" of this workout this morning.  We didn't finish it and were there for about 90 minutes oh brother hahaha  :-\  :-[  :'(


Oh no!  lol  I havent done one of these for sooo long.  I need a new pair of sneakers first.
You'll have to try to cut it down a bit for next time...cut out a few of the repetitions so you don't die!!   :D

Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on September 07, 2007, 07:21:03 AM
Ok Stella, here's one that should be workable in a shorter time.

-1 lap warmup light jog, followed by brief stretch.
-100 m light sprints - run at a good clip 100 m, turn around and walk back.  Do 5 times.
-50 m hard sprints - same thing as above, 50 m, good hard sprint and walk back.  5 times.
-jump squats 50 m - jump 50 m with no walking, turn around and walk back.  3 times.
-backwards sprints 50 m - run fast backwards 50 m, jog forward 50 m.  5 times.
-walking lunges - 50 m walking lunges, turn around and walk back.  3 times.
-1 lap cooldown jog/walk.


I like this one.  I am going to do it myself as soon as I get those damn new sneakers.

 :)
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: danielson on September 07, 2007, 07:22:32 AM
Ok Stella, here's one that should be workable in a shorter time.

-1 lap warmup light jog, followed by brief stretch.
-100 m light sprints - run at a good clip 100 m, turn around and walk back.  Do 5 times.
-50 m hard sprints - same thing as above, 50 m, good hard sprint and walk back.  5 times.
-jump squats 50 m - jump 50 m with no walking, turn around and walk back.  3 times.
-backwards sprints 50 m - run fast backwards 50 m, jog forward 50 m.  5 times.
-walking lunges - 50 m walking lunges, turn around and walk back.  3 times.
-1 lap cooldown jog/walk.


I like this one.  I am going to do it myself as soon as I get those damn new sneakers.

 :)


What kind of kicks you getting?
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on September 07, 2007, 07:28:45 AM
What kind of kicks you getting?


I go for function over fashion.  I'm all about the Saucony Stabils.  They are designed for people who over-pronate when they run, and they are the only ones I have used for about the last 8 years. 
They help prevent shin splints and tendonitis in my achilles, which I have had problems with since I injured it a long time ago.

Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: danielson on September 07, 2007, 07:30:35 AM

I go for function over fashion.  I'm all about the Saucony Stabils.  They are designed for people who over-pronate when they run, and they are the only ones I have used for about the last 8 years. 
They help prevent shin splints and tendonitis in my achilles, which I have had problems with since I injured it a long time ago.



I have about 10 pairs of New Balance, but recently bought the Nike Shox, I really do like running in them, but I heard they wear out quickly.
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on September 07, 2007, 07:35:58 AM
I have about 10 pairs of New Balance, but recently bought the Nike Shox, I really do like running in them, but I heard they wear out quickly.


Shox sure do look cool, but I have heard the same thing.  I also have heard that they are not good for squatting heavy weight, as they tend to be a bit soft in the heel, but I do know people who swear by them, so I am not sure. 
I've never had a pair.  I think you can get them personalized as well.   8)
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: danielson on September 07, 2007, 07:37:09 AM

Shox sure do look cool, but I have heard the same thing.  I also have heard that they are not good for squatting heavy weight, as they tend to be a bit soft in the heel, but I do know people who swear by them, so I am not sure. 
I've never had a pair.  I think you can get them personalized as well.   8)


No, I just got them to run in. Plus, they look kind of cool I suppose.
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: Butterbean on September 08, 2007, 09:58:35 AM
Ok Stella, here's one that should be workable in a shorter time.

-1 lap warmup light jog, followed by brief stretch.
-100 m light sprints - run at a good clip 100 m, turn around and walk back.  Do 5 times.
-50 m hard sprints - same thing as above, 50 m, good hard sprint and walk back.  5 times.
-jump squats 50 m - jump 50 m with no walking, turn around and walk back.  3 times.
-backwards sprints 50 m - run fast backwards 50 m, jog forward 50 m.  5 times.
-walking lunges - 50 m walking lunges, turn around and walk back.  3 times.
-1 lap cooldown jog/walk.


I like this one.  I am going to do it myself as soon as I get those damn new sneakers.

 :)


Thanks Rip!  I just printed this off...and got new shoes yesterday :)
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: Arnold jr on September 08, 2007, 01:31:23 PM

Shox sure do look cool, but I have heard the same thing.  I also have heard that they are not good for squatting heavy weight, as they tend to be a bit soft in the heel, but I do know people who swear by them, so I am not sure. 
I've never had a pair.  I think you can get them personalized as well.   8)

Shox are cool shoes but they are horrible for squatting, especially front squats. The way the heel is designed it's almost imposable to keep your heel flat on the ground...and it's not like squatting with a block or plate under your heels, it seems to create a 'dead space" of air between your heel and the floor, which we all know is bad since this can make you lean too far forward.

I bought a pair of shoes about a year ago that I pretty much only wear on leg day. They're really flat and really hard on the bottom...not all that comfortable and I wouldn't want to run in them but they're perfect for squatting. I squat with those about half the time and the other times I squat barefoot. I actually prefer the barefoot squat because you seem to have so much more controll doing it this way but doing it that way every single time does put a lot of stress on your foot, especially in the arches of your feet.

Sorry for getting so far off topic from the main point of this thread, lol!
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on September 09, 2007, 07:01:18 AM
Shox are cool shoes but they are horrible for squatting, especially front squats. The way the heel is designed it's almost imposable to keep your heel flat on the ground...and it's not like squatting with a block or plate under your heels, it seems to create a 'dead space" of air between your heel and the floor, which we all know is bad since this can make you lean too far forward.

I bought a pair of shoes about a year ago that I pretty much only wear on leg day. They're really flat and really hard on the bottom...not all that comfortable and I wouldn't want to run in them but they're perfect for squatting. I squat with those about half the time and the other times I squat barefoot. I actually prefer the barefoot squat because you seem to have so much more controll doing it this way but doing it that way every single time does put a lot of stress on your foot, especially in the arches of your feet.

Sorry for getting so far off topic from the main point of this thread, lol!


That's pretty much what I figured about the Shox.  My husband got a pair and ended up hating them. 

I cannot emphasize how important a good pair of shoes is.

 :)
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: Arnold jr on September 09, 2007, 01:57:48 PM

That's pretty much what I figured about the Shox.  My husband got a pair and ended up hating them. 

I cannot emphasize how important a good pair of shoes is.

 :)

Agreed...good shoes for training are everything IMO. Maybe one day I'll be big and bad enough to graduate to training in combat boots, lol!
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: The Coach on September 21, 2007, 10:21:28 AM
Now is the time for most of us to take our cardio outside, and what better way to work on your leg development than with a track workout. 
I do different track workouts every time I go to the track.  The possibilities are endless.

Here's one workout that I've done a few times, or something similar to it. 
This is based on a 400 m track, but it can be modified for whatever size.  Some indoor tracks are much smaller, esp in gyms.

---2 laps jogging warmup followed by a light stretch

---SPRINTS around the track - 100 m sprint, 100 m light jog/walk, 100 m sprint, 100 m light jog/walk.  Repeat 2-4 times.  Just make sure that the sprints are on the straight part of the track...not a good idea to sprint around the turns, as you can strain your knees.

---one lap light jog/walk to bring the HR back down

---SKIPPING - Skip as much as you can around the track.  Walk as needed to recover (you will feel the burn!), but be sure to pick it up and skip again.  There should be more skipping than walking.  2-4 laps.
This is great for the calves!

---Super Sprints - 50 m as fast as you can.  Turn around and walk back.  Repeat with no additional rest.  Do 6-10 of them.
Do 6-10 more backwards...run 50 m backwards as fast as you can and then walk forwards back to starting place.  Repeat with no additional rest.

---2 laps jog/walk to cool down.


Depending on your conditioning, how much you run/walk, and how many laps/repetitions, this should take you somewhere between 40 mins - one hour.

Stairs/bleachers can be added at the beginning or end, depending on how badly you want to hurt.   ;D


Here it is for me once per week:

15min Dynamic warm-up (too much to list but usually 20 yards)

400 meters, sprint straights walk curves

Run bleachers on seats , sprint everyother section, box jump everyother section (our bleacher have 4 sections) 3 min rest between each run.

Sled pull with 45 to 90lbs (depending on how I feel, I'm on low carbs right now) 40 yards backwards, 40 yards pushing, 5 min rest between each run.

keg toss - 5 sets 5 tosses

400 meter cool down

Stretch

go home pass out!
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: ripitupbaby on September 21, 2007, 11:55:39 AM
Here it is for me once per week:

15min Dynamic warm-up (too much to list but usually 20 yards)

400 meters, sprint straights walk curves

Run bleachers on seats , sprint everyother section, box jump everyother section (our bleacher have 4 sections) 3 min rest between each run.

Sled pull with 45 to 90lbs (depending on how I feel, I'm on low carbs right now) 40 yards backwards, 40 yards pushing, 5 min rest between each run.

keg toss - 5 sets 5 tosses

400 meter cool down

Stretch

go home pass out!


I am having flashbacks to my college days....I'm not sure what a keg toss is in the context of a track workout?   Same for the sled pull, actually....

Can I just skip the first part and go straight to the "go home and pass out" part?   ;D
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: The Coach on September 21, 2007, 02:54:55 PM

I am having flashbacks to my college days....I'm not sure what a keg toss is in the context of a track workout?   Same for the sled pull, actually....

Can I just skip the first part and go straight to the "go home and pass out" part?   ;D


It's in the context that it's all done at the track....LOL ;D
Title: Re: Post Your Track Workouts Here
Post by: bthomas77 on November 07, 2007, 05:33:21 PM
for women who over pronate, and or have arch problems....another great show is the Brooks Ariel.  i have worn the mens version, the Beast, and it i s a grrrrreat shoe.