4 days to go, more track work

I am sharpening and tapering the best I can at the moment. Just trying to bring all the energy in there for Friday. I am getting valuable help on the sessions from Leif Olav, for special adjustments on the muscular system. I can take care of the…

rest without any problem, but on some things you need somebody there to do the watching. So I got help during the track session today. I was feeling fine and hopefully it will bring give me that little extra in the legs before Friday. In addition to that we did some very easy, but clever passive plyometric (jumping) work do increase the leg spring/tension before the race. Small stuff but important at this time.

It is hard to say where I am, but at least I will give it a shot for the Olympic Qualifier.. but I will need a good race day shape plus all the peaking factors coming together at the same time. Now most of the work is done, only small adjusting factors to go 🙂

Marius

Under a week until Bislett :)

It is now under a week until the Bislett Games in Bergen. The startlist has been unpdated now, take a look at http://www.bislettgames.com Very strong field, with some interesting starts as well. Among them,…

the younger Bekele who ran 7.45 in the 3000 meters just the other day. Very impressive by the someone only 17 years old..

I will travel to Bergen on Thursday. It will be a bit strange to fly over there and run the Bislett Games as I am used to driving five minutes downtown for the meeting ; in very familiar surroundings that I see daily here in Oslo. But the new stadium in Bergen is a good alternative, though, it looked great when I saw it just a few weeks agao.

Things are going fine in the buildup. If I am lucky and things go well I should have a change of getting somewhere near the 13.21 Olympic qualifying limit. It will in case be a good progression from last years 13.33. Either way, I am looking forward to a seasons debute now..

From Oslo,
Marius

Track session

After a period of endurance I am back on the track again today. It will be interesting to see how it goes, I am in a bit of up and down period after the altitude stay last week. So you never know the results – usually the breathing is excellent but…

the muscular system varies quite a bit during this period.

All now is focused on Bislett and I cannot wait to run there. I had originally planned to make my seasons debute at Florø but a small inflammation behind the knee makes the meeting come just a few days early. I have had it for a period now (it has been there on and off for several years) so no real news, even to the Florø organizers. It does not affect the Bergen meeting or the buildup but it would not be clever to risk making a small thing into something bigger just a few days before the Bislett Games. My manager Ståle Jan who is also the meet organizer in Florø is very clear on those things.

Hopefully I will find a good rythm on todays session. Just gliding through. With the season so close you need to find the smoothness, so that those early laps will come easy 🙂

Marius

Last seasons preparations

After staying a few days at altitude I am now back again in Oslo again doing the last preparations for the seasons start in Florø and Bergen.

I am trying to be very careful with the total load now. I have done pretty much all the peaking…

work now, I am just waiting for it to hit in as good as possible..in the meantime I am getting physioterapy from the Top Athletics center and Klas Eliasson. Just as with running, you have to have talent plus the willingness to learn/work hard in that field also. He is, in my mind, one of the most talented plus openminded physios out there. And of course, he has also been guided by Johnny Høgseth the “prime man” in Norway on muscle tension/muscle overuse. Surprisingly few have adapted this kind of treatment – even though it is extremely effective, much, much more so than “normal” massage therapy. It is a method which not only helps you heal injuries/overuse but also helps you perform better from applying it by adjusting muscular tension. Quite unique..
He was working this weekend to take care of myself plus some of the sprinters. Just routine work, but very important.

Bislett under two weeks away. The meet organizer has put out the startlist for the races now, take a look at it at www.bislettgames.com Extremely strong field with plenty of sub 13 workclass athletes and others capable of going under also. So no time to rest in that race :)) Either way I am looking forward to it. It is time to start now after a long winter of training.

Time for an easy jog around the Sogsvann lake..

Marius

Increasing plyometric load

In this last peaking phase before Bislett I have very good experience with tapering the jumping expercises also. So I am stretching myself, going very few reps but high and long. Shortest possible ground contact and exercises that are matching the…

running stride as much as possible. This small stuff gives you the little extra in the stride, especially when you only use it for “supercompensation” right before important meets. You get a fast adaption and hit the platue just as you are about to compete.

I have done this alot in my earlier years and picked it up again in 2001 – together with Henrik. And had very good experiences with it. So I am sticking to that this year also.

Time for a very, very easy longer run now, to loosen up the muscles after this mornings jumps.

Marius

In steady climb

I am still in the steady climb towards Bislett. The track session this Friday went fine, with Leif Olav watching it closely. It was some faster longer intervalls with some shorter stuff at the end. I had originally planned to keep going for some…

extra work but got pulled out of the session by him towards the end to save some power for the next hard training. This time a year it is good to have someone there to limit yourself once you are 100 % focused and in the middle of hard work 🙂 I can keep going, going and going – which is my strength and my weakness. My way of giving in is giving a bit extra (not in running “hard” anaerobic stuff, but by forcing the body into the “right” system mode again) but sometimes, when the timing is very close to competitions you have to watch yourself much more closely on that.

I can also sense some warmer weather coming over Oslo now. Which is important – it gives you the little extra edge during the trainings plus Oslo is a really nice place to be when the weather is nice. Lots of people outside – both downtown and up here by Sogsvann. The whole city goes through the transformation from a small capital to a urban center in no time 🙂

All well,
Marius

National team gathering this weekend

We will have a national athletics team meeting this weekend at the Top Athletics center in Oslo. Sort of a kick-off to the track season. Shows that is is right around the corner 🙂

Three weeks until the Bislett Games in Bergen tomorrow. Three…

very important weeks in terms of peaking. You have to hit it right, not only on the peaking factors but also manage to keep as many as possible of the other factors the same (endurance, health etc) This juggling is what matters when it gets this close. So things are quite busy right now – trying to make things as optimal as possible..

I will soon do another track session, moving up in intervall distance. The sprint coach is back again from a training camp in France. That will be helpful as he has seen me run many times before. Plus his very positive attitude is very helpful when you have to get through those tough (but precise) training sessions. Someone to keep the athlete on his toes. Though I actually did get some good feedback on yesterdays long endurance session around the Sogsvann area ; my manager Ståle Jan suddendly appreared right there in my normal training route. Very strange, he lives a couple of hours away from Oslo but just for some reason came right there at that time. So he watched me closely as I came by and we had a discussion on it later that evening. Some people just seem to appear when you least expect it 🙂

Time for some easy running now..

Marius

On softer roads..

I will be running an outside longer endurance training today, to spare the lower legs from the hard track/treadmill running. They have been a bit sore since the relay on asphalt this weekend so a few faster runs on soft cinder will be beneficial to…

soften them up abit. No need to take any chances as the track season is soon underway.

I am gradually and steadily tapering the training now. The key is to get the best out of the winter but at the same time hit the training intensity with just as much precision during the summer. Alot of athletes do quite a bit of good work during the wintertime, but go overboard when the spring finally arrives and end up with a very early peak. Training in the US I know all about that :)) You would have absolutely nothing left when the really important races came around – especially in the longer distances. Due to overrracing and overspeed – a result of a lack of experience and lack of good guidance.

I wonder how many good athletes could come out of the American college system with a bit more overall planning. You have some great schools on that, such as Stanford, but in general too little endurance work – with too hard intensity (and too many races) plus very little real periodization makes alot of talents just disappear through the system. It would be fun to eventually go over there myself – when I am done as a competative runner, to see if you could help out on one of the schools. Because the facilities and the number of runners being so good – you have to get results all those factors taken into consideration. And I would love to spend some more time in the US – those two years over there was alot of fun.

Tomorrow will be two easy runs before another good week of training -and the 17th of May celebration on Monday 🙂

from Oslo,
Marius

Bislett Games press conference

I went to Bergen yesterday for the first press conference before the Bislett Games. And finally got to see what will be the stage of the Golden League meeting the 11th of June 🙂

The stadium now is almost finished, and they will put the last…

part of the actual running surface on (the top layer) before the 26th of May. They have totally rebuilt it and is looked very, very nice. With stands close to the track – making it intimate for track running. 15000, a few more seats than we normally have had in Oslo, so there should be plenty of noise around there.

I cannot wait to run there. It is always an experience, and I have done three of my very best runs during that meeting (13.22/13.14 and 13.09 in 99/00/01) You have a special feeling – homefield. Athletics is the center stage of attention. You have every opportunity to run fast. If you have prepared well, you know you will get 100 % out of that oppurtunity.

Treadmill session now. Easy progressional, to monitor the endurance and general condition.. the rain came just in time for inside work again 🙂

Marius

The Holmenkollen relay and abit on the track today

I ran the Holmenkollen relay this weekend. A huge event here in Norway, going through all of Oslo totalling length of about 17 km. Thousands of runners of all levels participate yearly.

My club Runar has not been able to run there for quite…

some years now, lacking long distance athletes to fill up the longer legs (from 1700 til 2500 meters). So I ran for a company team, far outside “normal” competition. But it was fun, I did the 1700 meters Berg-og-Dal leg, going up and down around the University area. I timed myself and was hoping to compare it to the elites later, as they have had times for each leg in previous years – and published it on the internet. But for some very, very strange reason they did not this year ; I have no idea why.. hopefully it was only a technical problem or something – I cannot understand any good argument to take away this as this comparison possiblity is a great motivation for those running both in the top elites and those (elite runners and others) running in other classes.

I will step on the track again today for some more harder work. With the absolutely beautiful weather we have had here recently (hitting 20+ degrees every day) you have to use that to get the good quality sessions done. Then I will be back in the treadmill midweek to make 100 % sure that the endurance is not dropping because of the more intense work. You have to be quite strict on this otherwise you will find yourself running the best races and workouts in early May.. 🙂

From great days in Oslo,
Marius