Last Thursday I attended a speed running event downtown hosted by the Nike+ Run Club, to try the Nike Free 3.0 Flyknit running shoes. Nike hosted three events that day, and I chose the sunrise workout at 6:00 am. Nothing motivates me more in the early morning hours than a group running date, especially when it involves a view like this:
Nike's invitation asked runners to run the way you were meant to with the epic forces of nature. A stage was set up at Queen's Landing, east of Buckingham Fountain downtown, complete with treadmills, a fog machine, and a DJ. We ran at three speed levels during the 45-minute workout. The easy pace {or marathon pace as the trainer described it} was 4.5 to 5.5 mpr on the treadmill. The first speed level was a 10k sprint pace {8.0+ mpr} and the second speed level a 5k sprint pace {9.0+ mpr}. The workout included a series of intervals followed by a brief cool-down jog. The trainer recommended a breathing technique during cool-down: take a slow, deep breath in through your nose and out through your mouth to lower your heart rate after a hard interval.
We all ran with the Nike Free 3.0 Flyknit shoes during the workout. The Flyknit shoes shape to your foot like a sock, and are intended to offer a natural running experience. These shoes are almost weightless for running - I have taken them out three times since the speed workout and I'm still a huge fan! Cheerful color options don't hurt either - bright orange is perfect for summer.
Pace guidelines for the Speed Run Workout:
- Warm-up: Your pace should be relaxed enough to be able to have a conversation.
- 10k pace: Run at the quickest pace you can manage that allows yourself to recover.
- 5k pace: Focus on rhythm and breathing as you run at a tempo slightly harder than 10k pace.
- Mile pace: Maintain your form and remain relaxed as you run at this fast pace.
Happy sprinting!
That sounds awesome! I love Nike Frees but haven't tried the flyknit yet.
ReplyDeleteI have the Flash shoes but this was my first time trying the Frees!
DeleteHow fun! And what a great running view!
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