What's in the Coastal Classic Training Plan?

16 Week Plan

A week-by-week training plan to get you in peak shape for race day

3 Difficulty Levels

Beginner, intermediate and advanced level plans available.

Stretching Workouts

Daily stretching and rolling workouts to help keep you injury free

Running Technique

Includes: general running form, hill running technique, fast/tempo running technique

Strength Workouts

Twice weekly full body running-specific strength and stability workouts

Nutrition Guide

A week by week nutrition guide to maximise your training adaptations and improve your race performance.

Turn up to the Coastal Classic prepared.

The Coastal Classic is an unforgettable 30km trail race through the breathtaking Royal National Park, just south of Sydney. With its mix of clifftop trails, rolling hills, technical single track, and soft sand sections, this race is as beautiful as it is challenging. Whether you’re a road runner looking to test yourself on the trails or a trail runner aiming for speed, the ever-changing terrain will push your limits in the best way possible.

This course keeps you on your toes from start to finish—steep climbs, winding jungle tracks, fast coastal trails, and leg-sapping soft sand will challenge your endurance and strength. The final 3km of sand running is infamous, draining every last bit of energy from tired legs. Having a structured training plan designed specifically for this race will ensure you build the strength, technique, and endurance to finish strong.

Coastal Classic Training Load

Intensity

3 / 5

Strength

3 / 5

Endurance

3 / 5

Training Load

3 / 5

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Frequently asked questions

Is this program suitable for a beginner?

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This program is suitable for someone who has been training consistently for 6 months and is able to comfortably run 8km – 10km regularly on undulating terrain without injuries. You may be completely new to trail running and not used to running on hilly or technical terrain. This program builds to a long run of 27km, and the biggest volume weeks are 48-50km.

Can you help me train when I'm injured?

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Probably, depending on your injury. We are very sorry to hear you are injured. We know how difficult that can be. If you have an injury that requires some rest from running, there are almost always some cross-training options available to help you maintain your fitness, strength, and sanity. By cross-training while you are injured, and including some simple strength, stretching and foam rolling routines, you will speed up your recovery time and ultimately make your return to running easier and more successful.rnrnYou can start our free 4 week cross training plan now for FREE. It will help you to identify appropriate exercises based on your injury type and recommend what cross training methods will work best for your injury. When you are ready you can start our 10-week return to running program or one of our run-specific rehab plans.

Can I start this program late?

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You get immediate access to your training plan when you join. You can view the current week plus any previous weeks. We recommend that you start with a weekly volume that your body is currently able to cope with, which might mean starting on the beginner level before moving to intermediate a few weeks later.

About the founder

Mark Green

Physiotherapist and Elite Runner

Streek’s founder, Mark Green, is an elite runner and physiotherapist whose journey through running has been marked by triumphs and injury setbacks. These challenges sparked a deep-seated determination within Mark to uncover the secrets to running longevity and peak performance. rnrnBlending physiotherapy techniques with proven strategies for strength building, injury prevention, and consistent training, Mark developed his unique training plans that have assisted thousands of runners to achieve their goals.