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Swags Sport Shoes South
7415 Old 3rd Street Rd.
Auburndale Shopping Center
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9407 Westport Rd.
Westport Plaza
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"At Swags they always put me in the right shoe whether it is for standing all day at work or training for the mini. My family will never go anywhere else."
-Terra Scovil
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-Lynn Pearson

Hills 101

by Swag Hartel

Weekly hill repeats are a great way to increase your running strength in the early part of the season (late December - March), which will translate to faster times in the spring races.

Find a hill about 600-700 yards long, but nothing too steep.  Warm-up for at least ten minutes on flat ground.  Begin running uphill at your 5k race pace.  This should be a hard effort, but not all-out.  As you approach the top, don't let up. Instead, surge over the crest of the hill.  Jog back down and begin again.  All uphill efforts should be at a steady 5k pace.

  • The first two weeks you should aim for 5-6 repeats.
  • Weeks 3-5 aim for 7-8 repeats.
  • Weeks 6-10 aim for 9-10 repeats.

Swag suggests that instead of timing each uphill effort, keep track of the total time it takes to complete the workout, from the beginning of the first uphill effort to the last jog down the hill. As fitness increases, the total time spent on the workout will decrease.

This winter workout regimen will build the three "S's" necessary for a successful spring running season:

  • Speed
  • Strength
  • Stamina

To run faster this spring, get stronger this winter.

Swag Hartel is a former British world-class runner and sub four-minute miler. Swag has logged over 52,000 miles of running in his lifetime and has earned a reputation as one of the truly elite runners in the state of Kentucky. More on Swag »

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