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🗓️ 12 August 2019
⏱️ 42 minutes
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Us distance runners are used to metering out our effort, cautiously sipping fuel to conserve energy, and waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
We're creatures of patience, willing to grind for miles and execute a well-planned pacing strategy over the course of a race.
But none of that happens in the 800m.
In the half mile - possibly the "perfect" middle distance event - caution and patience are liabilities. Sipping fuel would be competitive suicide; blasting the after-burners is the only way to race it.
And such a fast, aggressive race demands training that's very different from what distance runners are used to.
In fact, 800m training looks like a blend of sprint and distance work: long runs and speed training, traditional track workouts with more strides, drills, and top-end speed reps.
During my track days, I certainly didn't do any 800m training. But I raced a lot of 800's in a few situations:
And while I'm firmly a distance runner (and distance coach), I love the 800m race. It's a beautiful expression of speed.
So I brought a middle-distance coach on the podcast to discuss this distance, 800m training, and how adult runners can get started with shorter, faster races.
Please welcome Tom Brumlik to the Strength Running Podcast (this is an excerpt from Team Strength Running).
Tom is an 800m specialist coach for the District Track Club in Washington, DC. He used to hold the General Manager role as well but is now working exclusively in a coaching capacity.
The DTC was started (and is still directed) by Matt Centrowitz, Sr. (father to Olympic Gold Medalist Matt Centrowitz) and features a range of elite middle distance runners.
Tom is on the podcast today to discuss how an elite running club like the DTC works (its funding, how it recruits members, and its origin) and the intricacies of 800m training.
He'll be answering questions like:
We also discuss how to find all-comers track meets (there needs to be more of these!) so you can test yourself at the 800m distance.
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0:00.0 | Ready, set go. |
0:04.6 | This is episode 105 with the 800 meter coach from the district track club in Washington, D.C. |
0:10.3 | a man who's coached under Matt Centruitt Senior, Mr. Tom Bromlich. |
0:14.0 | Hello, hello everyone. My name is Jason Fitzgerald and I'll be your host on the |
0:27.0 | podcast today and also in the future. I'm not going anywhere. I have a good |
0:31.5 | conversation for you today focusing on the |
0:34.0 | elite running scene in Washington DC but also more specifically on the |
0:38.1 | training necessary for the 800 meters. This is not a distance event and my guest Tom Brumlich does a great job breaking down the |
0:46.8 | weekly training structure and some of the speed development work that goes into the training. |
0:52.0 | But before we begin, I want to share some other |
0:54.0 | great resources for you. First we're putting a lot more videos out than we have |
0:59.1 | in the past. Thanks to me getting a video editor. So head on over to YouTube, search for strength running, |
1:05.0 | and check out the hundreds of videos that we already have, and stay tuned for even more, |
1:09.0 | including one this week on the timing and scheduling of strength training. |
1:13.8 | And of course, if you have any suggestions, |
1:15.8 | go ahead and leave a comment on any video |
1:18.0 | and I'll get a notification to see that. |
1:20.2 | Finally, go to strength running.com slash TSR to learn more about team strength running. |
1:26.4 | This interview is actually an excerpt from the full conversation available to team members. |
1:31.8 | Consider it like an extra podcast for team members every month, |
1:35.0 | but they also get live Q&As with me to get coaching guidance and any of their questions |
1:40.5 | answered, a comprehensive training plan library, more strength and core routines, |
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