fartlekharjoittelut
Fartlekharjoittelut, a Finnish term for fartlek training, is a flexible form of interval or speed training that blends continuous running with unstructured bursts of varied intensity. The concept was introduced in the 1930s by Swedish athlete Sonja Edström, who sought a training method that combined the benefits of steady‑state endurance and lactic threshold work without the rigid structure of traditional interval sessions.
In a typical fartlekharjoittelut session, the athlete jogs for a base period, then accelerates for a predetermined
The physiological benefits of fartlekharjoittelut include improved cardiovascular capacity, enhanced lactate clearance, and increased muscular endurance.
Fartlekharjoittelut is popular in Nordic countries, where ski and track athletes incorporate its principles into off‑season