Treadmill Training – Is it as Good as Outdoor Running?
Yes, I know all about the dreadmill
and do not like it compared to running on the ground as I have always felt that the machine did a bit of the work for me.
However, after experimenting with the treadmill during recent bad weather myself and some research, I have found some good
workouts to do that will spice things up on the treadmill.
If doing a
long - slow - distance run,
the treadmill can get a bit boring, but so can running around a track or even in some environments for that matter. To get
more out of the run on a treadmill, slightly increase the incline 1-2% to make it similar to running on the ground. Now if
you really want to push the caloric burn and work the legs and lungs, take it up to 5% and you will actually burn two times
the amount of calories that on a flat treadmill.
But the long-slow-distance run does not spice up things on
the treadmill, so add speed to the workout using interval and tempo training. Here are three workouts to add to your running
plan during the week if stuck inside and cannot run on a track or trail. Try these workouts to increase speed in your mile
pace.