Post originally appeared on RunBlogRun.
Fartlek is a great way of training for many around the world. The term is from Swedish, and it means “speed play”. I first started using it in high school, and it remained one of my favorite training methods. Consider adding it to your training arsenal.
My favorite was on a ball field. Wanting to get off the track, I would go to San Jose City College and run the fence, about 200 yards, at mile pace, and jog back, sometimes, repeating it six to twenty times, depending on the time in season.
Holmer Fartlek was the simplest. One would go out on a run, say thirty minutes and return the same way, increasing the pace every ten minutes, to get back much faster than one started.
Fartlek is deceptive. Holmer wanted to give his runners something that had variety in it. Fartlek workouts on trails, and hills, and in parks is a great way to workout.
Think about adding Fartlek to your workout routines…