LateRunnerPhil wrote:
NJ fan wrote:
5x1200-3:45-3:36-3:27-3:17-3:05
5x200-29-29-28-27-27
5x60 meter- all out
That is easily one of the dumbest workouts I've ever heard. 3:45 is 5 min pace per 1600. 3:36 is 4:48 pace. 3:05 is 4:07 pace.
It's unfortunate that Drew is brainwashed by Tinman and doesn't understand he needs a real coach.
This is just a "cut-down" workout, something that has been used by top coaches for many decades. But as soon as Tinman prescribes it to his athletes it's suddenly a "nonsensical workout".
I'll tell you guys a secret. There are no magical workouts.
It's not like if instead of this workout he does 5x1200 all in 5 min pace, suddenly he will get huge benefits and become a faster runner.
It's not like if instead of this workout he does 5x1200 in 3:20 (all same pace), suddenly he will run 13:10.
But if he does 5x1200 progressive like he did, nothing is going to happen.
If there is a bad workout, it would be 5x1200 in 3:05 (4:07/mi pace), because there is only so much even elite athletes can handle long reps at 4:07 mile pace. That would be the one leading to burnout/injury.
But doing CV/threshold training 90% of the time, and then doing a workout where the later reps get faster until the last one is very fast, seems like a sensible approach.
People here are too obsessed with "trashtalking" anything that has Tinman or Schwartz (his real name for those who don't know) in it that they are not objective anymore when evaluating workouts. Also, it was done at altitude so it's worth even more.
You are wrong, Phil.
1200 in 3:45 is much slower than LT pace for Drew.
You are wrong and as usual, you blindly defend Tinman regardless of the quality (or lack thereof) of the workouts he prescribes.
Oh and pretty rude of you not replying to so many people on the thread yu started, asking about your health.
I bet Tinman prescribed not replying too.