Progressive Mid-Week Trail Runs – Testing the Engine on the River Trail
Mid-week progressive trail runs are my quiet test drives — starting easy along the Modřany river trail, feeling out the flagstones, then building speed split-by-split to see what the legs can do and spot trouble before it bites on a long run. Quick take Start easy, finish strong. A progressive run builds speed step-by-step, letting you check your body for warning signs before race day. No brutal sprints, no track laps — just a smooth acceleration that sharpens fitness and protects you from overload. Mid-week mornings aren’t glamorous It’s dark, cold, and the Modřany river trail feels like it belongs to the night shift — quiet, slick, and faintly echoing under my headlamp beam. The flagstones glisten with dew, and I place each step with care, knowing the riverbank has a habit of shifting underfoot. The first kilometre is easy — deliberately easy. This isn’t about heroics; it’s a systems check. How are the ankles on the terrain? Any tightness in the calves from th...