Hi,
I wanted to know how much I should expect my pace to slow down with hill training. I run in my local park which has a few inclines and a hill that comes around every mile: it has an elevation gain of about 46 feet and it's about 200 m long. With this hill coming every mile I have to slow down quite a bit. For a 3-7 mile run in this park my pace is between 9.40-10.26 min/mile.
I am wondering since this hill comes around every mile, how many seconds/minutes is it adding onto my pace?
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Comments
Do what Millsy said if you want an accurate comparison. However it's worth remembering that if you are running a loop then the downhill afterwards will speed up your average pace a bit too. Hills are all good training though and will give you more strength in flat races.
Its more "effort than pace"
If you're on a steady run just fun to feel / naturally gonna slow down anyway. I like to push the pace up the hills abit just to mix it up
If your doing a session then run hard - you're going to slow anyway but effort is hard and will help build strength
I quite liked hill training - and the more you do the better you will be on the flat, as Babyhermes said.
Also, I was always told that hills are a good place to overtake people in a race because it breaks their spirit.............mean, but it does work! And let's face it, if you're hurting on that hill, you can bet the people around you are hurting just as much too. All the more reason to hill train!!
http://www.runworks.com/calculator.html claims to work this out for you Hanna