Sprinting On A Treadmill Doesn’t Have To Totally Suck

Sprinting On A Treadmill Doesn’t Have To Totally Suck

Make treadmill ride a fun activity

A few weeks ago I discovered what I consider the Holy Grail of tips for running on the dreader, treadmill. During an audio-guided workout, the coach let slip that front-loading a running-in-place session with an incline makes it easier to sprint like a cheetah during the latter half of your mileage.

Naturally, I had to investigate. According to Hollis Tuttle, coach of New York City’s Mile High Run Club, applying the “eat the frog” mentality to your treadmill time pays off in speed. “Prior to picking up the pace, I strongly recommend running up a few hills to ensure that you are better prepared to find your top speed when on flat
ground,” she says. “Running Uphill" improves your form because you must lift your knees higher and land with your feet beneath you.”

As a result, you’ll increase your joint mobility and activate your fast-twitch muscle fibers, explains the coach. “All of which will ultimately improve your leg turnover and make your stride more efficient,” Tuttle says. In other words, hitting your hills before sprints will make crushing that 9.0-speed oh-so-much easier. But if you want
to test the method for yourself, grab your sneakers and try this treadmill routine below.

The incline-first treadmill program

WARM-UP

5 min: Dynamic warm-up
5 min: Easy jog warm-up

Treadmill Intervals

2 min: Conversation pace
1 min: Recovery (walk or light jog)
1 min: Conversation pace with 1 percent incline
1 min: Conversation pace with a 5 percent incline
1 min: Recovery
1 min: Conversation pace with 1 percent incline
1 min: Conversation pace with a 6 percent incline
2 min: Recovery
1 min: Run (7-9 rate of perceived exertion) with 1 percent incline
30 sec: Run with a 6 percent incline
2 min: Recovery
1 min: Run (7-9 rate of perceived exertion) with 1 percent incline
30 sec: Run with a 7 percent incline
2 min: Recovery
1 min: Run (7-9 rate of perceived exertion) with 1 percent incline
30 sec: Run with an 8 percent incline
2 min: Recovery
1 min: Sprint with a 1 percent incline
2 min: Recovery
1 min: Sprint with a 1 percent incline
2 min: Recovery
1 min: Sprint with a 1 percent incline
5 min: Recovery

COOL DOWN

Walk it out and stretch it out

Related Posts

Home – The New Workout Address

Don’t sweat if your local gym is closed. There are tons of options for at-home workouts that don’t require any fancy equipment. With a...
Post by My Store Admin
Jan 10 2025

Massive Acceleration: A Sprinter Weight Training Program

Sprinter: Although technique and actual sprinting ability are crucial to success, a good resistance program will lead to increases in strength and power to...
Post by My Store Admin
Jan 09 2025

4 Ways To Get Smoldering Calves

Smoldering Calves: Want great-looking calves? These are simple, effective exercises for strengthening your calf muscles. You’ll essentially target the two muscles that make up...
Post by My Store Admin
Jan 09 2025

Three Uncommon Lifts To Increase Common Muscle Mass!

Muscle Mass: Bench press, squat, and deadlifts. Repeat. These are the staple weightlifting Muscle Mass exercises you’re taught to build upon at the gym. One...
Post by My Store Admin
Jan 09 2025

The Teams And Players Who Will Define IPL 2019

WHO WILL DEFINE IPL 2019 Chennai Super Kings: The team is well-rounded with a great combination of batters, bowlers, and the right fielders. CSK...
Post by My Store Admin
Jan 09 2025

Hydrate Up For Summer!!

Hydrate Up For Summer: The reason why you are dehydrated is quite simple: more water out than inside. This is because we tend to...
Post by My Store Admin
Jan 09 2025

Your Body Soldiers Need A Boost Too!

A NEEDFUL BOOST! The immune system is like your army of soldiers, guarding against damage and disease-causing pathogens. How do you keep the army...
Post by My Store Admin
Jan 09 2025

Endurance Workout To Make Sure Age Is Just A Number

Endurance and Age-Related Performance People might age like wine, but the same can’t be said about their athletic performance. Even the best athletes have...
Post by My Store Admin
Jan 09 2025