Most of us participating in competitive endurance sports would like to go just a little faster. While there is no silver bullet or magic pill, speed can be achieved through hard work, consistency and variability in training.
We had a chance to catch up with Bob Bertemes (Instagram @berte.bob) to learn what it takes to go fast on race day. Bertemes, a self proclaimed recreational runner has seen quite a bit of success on the track. His accolades include a 5k PR of 14:26 and a 3:43 in the 1500 meters, earning him a world ranking in the top 250 in that distance.
AG: How long have you been running?
BB: I am 28 years old and running has been part of my life for all 28 years. My father used to be a triathlete and would go to the track at our local club, the Celtic Diekrich every Wednesday and Friday. As soon as I could run/walk, I joined the youth running groups. I felt like I belonged there and it always felt very natural to me.
I tried other team sports and I was okay, but I was always an exceptional runner. I loved it from the first second on.
AG: When were you introduced to structured training and how did that affect you?
BB: I had a very traditional running education in Luxemburg. In the beginning, you learn a little bit of everything: running as well as general movement in all track and field events. It is here you get to know your body, its abilities and how it functions. By the age of 12/13, you pick a direction based on the areas in which you excel.
I knew quite early on that I was a runner. I started with structured training at 14 years old and trained three to four times a week. By the age of 16 years, I was training six to seven days a week.
It brought structure to my life and that structure has carried through into adulthood. I train daily and rarely take a day off. My training is such a big part of my life that I plan all of my daily activities around it. On the rare occasion that I take a day off, I don’t even know when to shower because I’m so used to showering after training—that’s how reliant I am on my schedule!