Running the same distances in less time is one of the most addicting aspects of running. No matter what level you’re at, we all want to get faster, finish stronger, and shave seconds—or even minutes—off our personal best times.

Races & Places sprint intervals isn’t always the best formula. A fast runner is also a well-rounded runner, so we teamed up with Chris Lee, the athletic performance director and strength trainer for pro running team Tinman Elite, to create a 30-Advertisement - Continue Reading Below GET THE WORKOUT.

Lee based this 30-Advertisement - Continue Reading Below on training systems he uses with his elite athletes. The unique program features exercises that are strategically sequenced, in which the first move functions as prep for the next, to increase effectiveness. This means you’ll get better results in less time and decrease your risk of injury overall. Plus, every single workout is just 18 minutes or less.

Consistency is key with any type of training, so the goal of these under-20-minute workouts is to keep your regular running high-quality and consistent. That doesn’t mean the workouts are easy! But it does mean they will fit into your regular training seamlessly.

Progressed Stability Strength: The program consists of one mobility workout and three strength workouts per week in addition to your regular running. The three strength-based workouts should be done after a run with one day of rest between, and the mobility sessions can be done after a long run or on rest days. You’ll complete all four workouts twice in the first two weeks, take two rest days (yes complete rest days!), and then move on to a progressed version of each workout for the final 14 days.

The program is completely adjustable to your time constraints, so feel free to move around the workouts as needed. Keep in mind, however, that each session is meant to be done after a run with one rest day between, so evaluate how you feel after the first week and make adjustments if needed.

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You can find the workouts below—or if you want full-length, follow-along videos of each, download the All/Out Studio app, available for free to all Runner's World+ members. Join now!

Phase 1
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Mobility 1

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Plyometric Strength
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Stability Strength
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Hybrid Strength
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Phase 2
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Mobility 2
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3 Tips to Crush the 30-Day Cross-Training Challenge:

Heed this advice from Lee to get the most out of the next month of training.

An 18-Minute Plyometric Strength Workout: On a scale of 1 to 5 (1 being extremely easy to lift and 5 being extremely hard), these exercises should feel like a 3. That also means you might want different weights for different exercises.

Learn the movements: Take time to pause the video at any point and replay. Perfect practice makes perfect form, and perfect form will prevent injuries. Don’t feel rushed.

Learn the movements: You are adding a new element into your training, and on some days, you’ll be doing both a run and a strength workout. Be sure to fuel up beforehand and recover well afterward, while hydrating throughout the day

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Molly Ritterbeck is a writer, editor, and NASM-certified personal trainer with over 10 years of experience covering fitness, health, and how-to content in both print and digital media. As the Fitness, Training, and Health Director for Runner’s World and Bicycling, she manages content strategy for the fitness, training, health, and nutrition verticals, top edits service-oriented articles, executes engaging story ideas and content packages, directs photo and video shoots, and optimizes content for search. She regularly breaks a sweat with top trainers and experts in running, cycling, and fitness and represents the Enthusiast Group on expert panels, at industry events, trade shows, and product launches. She has formerly held staff positions at Greatist, Complex Media, Fitness Magazine, and Seventeen. She currently lives in New York City with her four bikes and 28+ pairs of running shoes.