Program Overview
This 10-Week, 6 day/week training program is event-specifically designed to prepare athletes to run the Teton Crest Trail in a single push. The Teton Crest Trail runs approximately 42 miles, and includes 9,000 vertical feet of gain/loss.
This plan is designed to be completed the 10 weeks direly before your Teton Crest run (ideally late August or early September). Weeks 9 & 10 in the plan are unload/taper weeks.
This training program has 3 general objectives:
(1) Increase vertical and decline-specific leg strength and strength endurance.
(2) Increase running fitness and volume build to be able to run and complete the Teton Crest Trail in one long push.
(3) Train your Chassis Integrity (functional core)
Completing the Teton Crest Trail in a single running effort has two significant fitness demands: (1) running 41-42 miles straight, and; (2) 9,000 vertical feet of gain and loss. The challenge of designing this training plan is to address both of these significant fitness demands.
As written this plan is designed for athletes who don’t have easy access to mountainous trails with substantial vertical gain and loss for training. The plan accordingly has specific exercises and progressions designed to prepare you for the uphill endurance and downhill strength you’ll need to complete the Teton Crest Trail. If you happen to live in a mountainous area, you may be able to use your trails to concurrently train running endurance and fitness for vertical gain/loss. If this is the case, email rob@mtntactical.com for guidance.
This is Version 1 of this plan, built May, 2024.
Running Fitness/Longer Runs
This training plan builds weekly running volume gradually over the course of the training plan, peaking at 49 miles which slightly exceeds the Teton Run Crest total mileage.
Vertical Leg Strength
The vertical leg strength and uphill movement endurance programming in this plan is intense and high volume.
This training plan includes two options for building the uphill and downhill leg strength, strength endurance, and recovery needed to complete and recover from the vertical gain/loss in the WURL.
Gym-Based Option – this is for athletes without easy access to a long, steep hill they can hike and do laps on. The gym-based work focuses on MTI’s leg blaster complex to build the eccentric leg strength for the downhills and high volume step ups to build the concentric leg strength and strength endurance for the uphills.
Steep Hill Option – this option is for athletes with access to a long, steep hill, and includes specific daily vertical gain and loss totals which can be completed by doing laps on a steep hill.
Chassis Integrity
This training plan includes 1 day/week of bodyweight chassis integrity (functional core) training – 15-22 minutes weekly.
Weekly Schedule:
Mon: Rest
Tue: Vertical Leg Strength and Uphill Movement Endurance
Wed: Easy Pace Run
Thu: Vertical Leg Strength and Uphill Movement Endurance
Fri: Chassis Integrity
Sat: Long Moderate Pace Trail Run
Sun: Recovery Run
Common Questions
What is the Required Equipment?
– Foam Roller
– 16-20″ Box or Bench for Step Ups
– GPS Watch/Phone App or courses/trails of known distance
How Long do the Sessions Last?
1-8 hours depending upon your running/climbing pace. The longest day will be Saturday’s long trail run, which peaks at 33 miles on week 8. Tuesday and Thursday vertical climbing via step up or a steep hill will also take significant time. Overall, this training plan will take significant training time and commitment.
What if I miss a day?
If you miss a day, make up the session you missed the next day and follow the programming as prescribed. The programming is progressive – it builds upon itself. Don’t skip ahead.
What does 25/35# Dumbbell Crawl mean? What about 3/5x Chin Ups.
25/35# Dumbbell Crawl = women use 25#, men use 35#
3/6x Chin Ups = Women do 3x, Men do 6x.
Where do I find unfamiliar exercises?
See our Exercise Library HERE.
What about nutrition?
See our Nutritional Guidelines HERE.
Questions?
Email rob@mtntactical.com
Disclaimer
Before beginning any exercise program, consult with your physician to ensure that you are in proper health. Physical training contains inherent risks including, but not limited to, muscle strains, tears, physical and bodily injury up to and including death. This training program is not meant to provide medical advice; you should obtain medical advice from your private health care practitioner. If you are unable to assume these risks then you should not engage in this training program. No liability is assumed by Mountain Tactical Institute, Inc, its owners or employees, and you train at your own risk. Mountain Tactical Institute makes no warranty, express or implied, of any kind in connection with this training program.
- Foam Roller
- 16-20" Box or Bench for Step Ups
- GPS Watch/Phone App or courses/trails of known distance
TUESDAY
SESSION 2
Obj: Vertical Fitness
GYM OPTION:
Warm Up:
5x Squats
5x Push Ups
5x Walking Lunge
Hip Flexor Stretch
Instep Stretch
Training:
(1) 8 Rounds
Mini Leg Blaster
4/8x Hand Release Push Ups
Rest 30 Seconds
(2) 2 Rounds at a Moderate Pace
300x Step Ups @ 16-20" Box or Bench
Run 400m
"Moderate" = Comfortable but Not Easy
(3) Foam Roll Legs, Low Back
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STEEP HILL OPTION:
Training:
(1) Hike up and down, 800 vertical feet, moderate pace
Comments:
This can be on one long, steep hill, or laps on a shorter hill. Use Google Earth to determine elevation and make sure you meet the requirements.
WEDNESDAY
SESSION 3
Obj: Easy Pace Trail Run
Training:
(1) Run 6 miles at an Easy Pace
"Easy" = you can speak in full sentences while running
(2) 2 Rounds
Hip Flexor Stretch
Instep Stretch
Pigeon Stretch
Comments:
Run on a flat road or track.
THURSDAY
SESSION 4
Obj: Vertical Fitness
GYM OPTION:
Warm Up:
5x Squats
5x Push Ups
5x Walking Lunge
Hip Flexor Stretch
Instep Stretch
Training:
(1) 8 Rounds
Mini Leg Blaster
4/8x Hand Release Push Ups
Rest 30 Seconds
(2) 2 Rounds at a Moderate Pace
300x Step Ups @ 16-20" Box or Bench
Run 400m
"Moderate" = Comfortable but Not Easy
(3) Foam Roll Legs, Low Back
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STEEP HILL OPTION:
Training:
(1) Hike up and down, 800 vertical feet, moderate pace
Comments:
This can be on one long, steep hill, or laps on a shorter hill. Use Google Earth to determine elevation and make sure you meet the requirements.
FRIDAY
SESSION 5
Obj: Chassis Integrity
Training:
(1) 15-Minute Grind ...
15/15 Standing Founder
60 Sec Front Bridge
15/15 Kneeling Founder
5x Side Plank Raises
Grind = work steadily, not frantically through Part (1)'s circuit 15 minutes
(2) Foam Roll legs, Low Back
SATURDAY
SESSION 6
Obj: Moderate Pace Trail Run
Training:
(1) Trail run 13 miles at a Moderate Pace
"Moderate" = Comfortable but not easy
(2) Foam Roll Legs, Low Back
Comments:
Trail Run with substantial vertical gain and loss.
SUNDAY
SESSION 7
Obj: Recovery Run
Training:
(1) Trail Run 6 miles at an Easy Pace
"Easy" = you can speak in full sentences while running
(2) 2 Rounds
Hip Flexor Stretch
Instep Stretch
Pigeon Stretch
Comments:
Run on a trail with minimal vertical gain/loss.
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Where do I find unfamiliar exercises?
See our Exercise Library HERE. The Run and Ruck Calculators are listed as exercises.
What about nutrition?
See our Nutritional Guidelines HERE.
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What if I have more questions?
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