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    Fartlek Training

    This form of training takes its name from a type of programme developed in Scandinavia. The word means 'speed play', and this describes the way the method works. Fartlek is very similar to continuous training but also includes short, sharp bursts of effort at a much higher intensity. These may be of only 5 or 10 seconds duration but could occur every 2 or 3 minutes. If the high level of work lasts for longer than this, then it is repeated less frequently.

    The advantages of Fartlek training are that it:
    can be adapted easily to suit the individual
    reflects the pattern of games that have a regular change of pace, e.g. football, hockey

    So tell me what you think of Fartlek training and posts your views and comments.

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    Fartlek has been used successfully for runners for awhile now. Many have used it in their training to get to Olympic level. It is a great way to train if done properly. As a matter of fact I was planning on trying to jumpstart my training with it since I've got a little more time to train and more people to train with since my move. I don't like it as much as long slow distance running but that probably means it is more effective.

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    • #3
      eXcessiveForce, if your goal is fat loss - then a long slow run is less beneficial than a more short intense workout HIIT (high intensity interval training)

      Long slow workout = more fat calories burnt
      Short intense workout = some calories burnt (15 mins, avg. 220 cals burnt) and an increase in your metabolism so that it will continue to burn calories at a far faster rate after your workout.

      hope this helps

      Peace.

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