Examples:
- 14 miles total with the first 6 miles at an easy/moderate pace, 7 miles at tempo, 1 mile easy
- 14 or more miles total with 10 miles at tempo
More: How Tempo Runs Improve Your Speed
The Mental Component
Harder long runs test you mentally and, especially if you're planning on racing longer (10K, half marathon, marathon, etc.), these runs simulate what you'll be going through on race day much better than doing all of your long runs easy.
You still don't want to make each weekly long run hard, and you want to be smart with your overall training. Group your training in three-week cycles, and complete a long-run workout every third week.
Tip for Beginners: If you're not ready for long-run workouts, start by experimenting with faster running during long runs. Add some short surges or sprinkle in some 30-second strides within those middle miles.
Be smart. Be patient. Then go attack some long runs.
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