Wednesday Track Workouts

Welcome to the DCRRC Wednesday Night Track Workouts. In conjunction with our year-round distance-specific training programs, and our regular Saturday Long Runs, these workouts aim to give runners of all abilities the fitness to reach their goals. For the novice or casual runner, these workouts will challenge you to a higher level of running fitness. For the competitive runner, track workouts are an essential means to reaching personal bests and to succeed at whatever level you are competing.

Where & When

Unless otherwise noted, workouts are held on the track at Washington-Liberty (formerly Washington-Lee) High School in Arlington. We meet near the concession stand (northwest corner) at 7:10pm and start the workout at 7:15pm. Warmups, drills, etc. are on your own.

Philosophy

Our workouts focus on two of the three forms of speed work used by distance runners from the 5K to the Marathon: Stamina Training (10K race pace or slower) and Interval Training (around 5K race pace). We also do a limited amount of Speed Training (faster than 5K race pace) especially during the summer.

Do not worry if this is new to you, and especially if you feel that track workouts are for "fast" runners. Our posted workouts are suggested "maximums," and can be individually tailored to your current level of fitness and specific running goals. Our coach, Ed Grant, has been leading these workouts for 20 years, and is happy to customize a workout plan to meet your needs.

Paces

To get a sense of how fast you should run during these workouts, we encourage you use the McMillan Running Calculator. You can plug in a recent race time and a goal race time, and the Calculator will churn out Training Paces (click on that term) for everything from long runs to speed paces. We recommend applying Mark Hadley's temperature + dew point adjustments in warm and humid weather. Temperature and dew point forecasts are available from the National Weather Service.

Track Workouts for June 2015

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Apologies for delay in posting.  REMINDER:  Workouts for entire summer are at the Yorktown HS/Greenbriar Park track, located in North Arlington off George Mason Drive (also accessible from Yorktown Boulevard).  

Also, we will start summer workouts at 7:30 pm, with warm up beforehand.  

June 10: Ladder Sets:  (1) 800M @ 5K pace, 400M jog recovery. (2) 400M @ 5K pace, 200M jog recovery.  (3) 300M @ 3K pace, 100M jog recovery.  (4) 200M @ 3K pace.  Take a water break, jog 400M.  Repeat 1 or 2 times. 

June 17: 6 x 800M @ 5K pace.  400M jog recovery. Finish with 2 x 400M @ 5K pace, 200M recovery.  

June 24: 8 -10 x 500M @ 5K pace.  300M jog recovery.  

July 1: 10 x 400M @ 3K pace. 200M slow jog recovery.  400M recovery after 5th repeat.  

 

Track Workout ON for May 27

The latest information from Washington-Lee website indicates that the girls soccer tournament game on Wednesday night will be "away." This means that the track will be available to us.  For the workout, we will do one that was replaced in April due to bad weather:  4 repeats of 5:00 each, at 5K pace, with a 5:00 recovery after each repeat.  Please spread the word, and see you at the track.  Coach Ed

 

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Directions to Track

Track workouts are held on the track at Washington-Liberty (formerly Washington-Lee) High School.

From Washington DC: take I-66 east to the Glebe Road exit, turn right on Glebe, right on 15th Street for about 0.4 miles, to Stafford Street, turn right and cross over I-66 and the school is on your left.
From Vienna and points west in Virginia: take I-66 east to the Fairfax Drive exit, follow Fairfax Drive for about 0.8 mile to Stafford Street, turn left for about 0.3 miles and the school is on your right.
From Alexandria: take Glebe Road going north until turning right on 15th Street, and proceed as from DC.
Metro: Washington-Liberty is a short walk from both the Virginia Square and Ballston Metro stations (Orange/Silver lines).

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The DC Road Runners Club is a member of the Road Runners Club of America and is also affiliated with USA Track & Field. We provide a year-round schedule of running events that offer everyone a chance to participate regardless of age, gender, or athletic ability.