Summit 10K Plan (Advanced), by Leighton Wells, PhD (Sport Science)
Summit 10K Plan (Advanced), by Leighton Wells, PhD (Sport Science)
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Length
12 Weeks
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Plan Description
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You are an experienced runner, training five to six days a week, and you want a genuinely fast 10K. A fast 10K is threshold raised on a big easy base, with VO2 and economy work sharpening the top end, not just more hard sessions. This is a 12-week, higher-volume build that holds the pyramid and lands the work that decides the distance. Want a more moderate, time-focused build? The Intermediate 10K plan is the better fit.
WHAT'S IN EVERY SUMMIT PLAN
Coaching built in, not just a list of workouts.
Targets are set from your own heart rate, so they scale to you, not a generic chart.
Most of your running kept genuinely easy, with a smaller, sharper share of hard work. Endurance research links the fastest marathon and half-marathon times to more easy running, not more hard.
Every interval downloads to your device and guides you in real time.
Plain English, every Monday: what matters most and what to drop when life is loud.
Full, reduced and minimum, so a hard work or family week never derails the plan.
The reasoning behind every session, with every term defined in full.
THE INTENSITY THAT GETS YOU THERE
Most of your running, easy.
A big easy aerobic base holding the pyramid, about 80 percent easy, with a smaller, sharper dose of threshold, VO2 and speed that decides the distance.
Polarised training has the strongest evidence, so these plans are built that way. Pyramidal training is also effective, so in one-to-one coaching the balance is tailored to your stage of training and your life load.
Endurance research links the fastest marathon and half-marathon times to more easy running, not more hard (Muniz et al., 2024, Sports Medicine →).
Dr Leighton Wells
PhD · MAppSpSci · TrainingPeaks Level 2 · 7× Ironman finisher · research on 34,731 training sessions
HOW IT IS BUILT
What it is built on
Built the way the evidence says a fast 10K is built: a big, mostly-easy aerobic base, threshold work that raises your red-line, the fastest pace you can hold before it tips over, and VO2 intervals, runs near your maximum oxygen uptake, that lift the ceiling above it.
Strides keep your running economy sharp, so speed costs you less, and the plan holds the pyramid throughout, with about four of every five kilometres genuinely easy so the hard sessions actually land. The discipline at this level is keeping the easy running easy.
It opens with an orientation week, then a benchmark week off a parkrun or 5 km field test that sets your zones, builds through high-volume base and threshold-plus-VO2 work, peaks near 77 km in its biggest week, then tapers you in fresh. Strength is built in twice a week for durability and economy, and every run is anchored to your own LTHR (Lactate Threshold Heart Rate). It is built to the same standards behind every Summit run plan.
THE SUMMIT COACHING CYCLE
Coach yourself the way we would.
This is the rhythm we run in one-to-one coaching, and we encourage you to run it yourself when self-coaching. The plan prescribes the training; you measure, monitor and manage, week to week, and each step feeds the next.
The plan designs each week with intent, built on the method above.
Capture every session, and just as important, how it actually felt.
Watch the trends, your fatigue and your life load, not just one session.
Adjust, progress or back off, then it feeds into the next week.
THE AUTHORITY BEHIND YOUR PLAN
Published in leading sport-science journals.
Teaches coaching, training load and exercise science in university sport-science programs.
For AusTriathlon and TrainingPeaks.
Presented at the ECSS 2025 congress in Rimini, a leading global meeting.
ENDURANCE RESULTS FROM SUMMIT ATHLETES
Real results, from real endurance athletes.
“I reduced my Ironman 70.3 PB by 50 minutes in less than 12 months with Leighton, and he coached me to my first Ironman finish.”
Andrew Hyde · First Ironman finish“Exceptional, personalised service. Leighton provides great insights and really knows what endurance training is all about. I reduced my Ironman 70.3 time by 40 minutes.”
Scott Hunter · Ironman 70.3 athleteBefore you start
You should be training five to six days a week and comfortable with higher running volume. Newer than that, or after a more moderate build? The Intermediate 10K plan is the better fit. The plan opens with an orientation week to settle in and set up your watch, then a benchmark week that sets your zones from a parkrun or 5 km field test, so nothing in the build is guesswork. Every week comes in three doses, full, reduced and minimum, so a hard work or family week never derails the whole plan.
FROM PLAN TO COACHING
A plan gives you the structure. Coaching adds the person reading the data.
Buy this plan, and if you later move to one-to-one coaching with Dr Leighton Wells, your first month is free. We pick up from where the plan has taken you, with your training built and adjusted around you, week to week.
Free email support, with every plan
Stuck on a session, or a term in the plan? Email leighton@summittriathloncoaching.com.au and ask. You get a real answer from a real coach, not a help desk.
GO DEEPER
The standards this plan is built on: The Anatomy of a Marathon Build →
The science behind how I coach: the Summit method →
Delivered through TrainingPeaks and loads into your calendar from your chosen start date. Train to your own limits and seek medical advice before starting a new program.
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Training Plan Sample Week
Stats
Average Weekly Breakdown
| Workouts | Weekly Average | Longest Workout |
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Run
x5
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05:07:00 | 02:08:00 |
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Strength
x2
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01:04:00 | 00:40:00 |
| Workouts Per Week | Weekly Average | Longest Workout | |
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05:07:00 | 02:08:00 | |
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01:04:00 | 00:40:00 |
Training Load By Week
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