Peak · Week 56
Mon · Week 56Easy run

Easy Run + Legs + Core

Aerobic base + leg strength + core

Strength

At the gym uses machines & weights. At home swaps in no-equipment versions of every exercise.

Runs

Run it around your neighborhood, or get the same workout on a treadmill with incline cues.

Track by

Follow the set distance, or switch to time (in minutes) if you can't measure miles.

Warm-up

  • Easy jog5 min

    Start slow and let your heart rate climb gradually. This is not training pace — it's just opening the body up.

  • Dynamic drills~5 min

    Leg swings (front/back & side), walking lunges, high knees, butt kicks, A-skips. 10–15 m of each.

    💡 Dynamic (moving) stretches before running; save static holds for the cooldown.

Run

  • Easy run3 mi easy

    Easy — you can hold a full conversation the whole way.

    Fully conversational. The goal is blood flow and aerobic stimulus, not fatigue.

    Outside: run a route you enjoy and let the terrain flow — ease off uphill, roll downhill, and keep the effort steady rather than the pace.

    💡 Forget the numbers — run whatever pace lets you chat easily. On tired legs that pace will be slower, and that's exactly right.

Strength — legs

  • Hip thrust (Smith machine)4 × 8–10

    Drive through your heels and squeeze the glutes hard at the top, ribs down. Strong glutes = a more powerful push-off.

    💡 Add load as it gets easy — keep the top of each rep controlled.

  • Hack squat3 × 8–10

    Deep, controlled reps through a big range. Builds quad and glute strength with a supported back.

  • Bulgarian split squat3 × 8 / leg

    Rear foot elevated. Single-leg strength fixes the imbalances that cause running injuries.

  • Calf raise (machine)4 × 12

    Full range, pause at the top and a slow stretch at the bottom. Calves & Achilles are your running springs.

  • Hip abduction (machine)3 × 15

    Strengthens the glute medius that stabilises your pelvis every stride.

Core circuit C

  • Hollow body hold3 × 25–35 s

    Low back glued to the floor, arms & legs extended just off the ground. The single best whole-front core builder for runners.

  • Cable crunch3 × 15

    Kneel at the rope, crunch by rounding the spine — hips stay put. Loadable ab work so you can actually progress.

  • Russian twist3 × 16 / side

    Feet up, rotate a plate side to side under control. Rotational obliques for a stable pelvis.

  • Pallof press3 × 10 / side

    Press the cable straight out and resist the twist. Pure anti-rotation — keeps energy going forward, not side to side.

Cool-down & stretch

  • Light walk3–5 min

    Flush the legs and let the heart rate settle.

  • Hip flexor + couch stretch45 s × each

    Open the front of the hip after squatting/hinging.

  • Hamstring + glute stretch45 s × each

    Figure-4 and a forward fold to release the posterior chain.

  • Calf + ankle mobility45 s × each

    Wall calf stretch plus 10 slow ankle circles each side.

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