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5K And 10K By The Numbers
By Doug Rennie on 06/05/2002 10:52:27
Want to break a 5K or 10K barrier? Here are exactly the schedules you need - based on your current race times
, remember:Choose a realistic goal time If you plan to shoot for, say, a sub-40:00 10K, you should already have run or be capable of running this distance in the low-40s.The BTN schedules are only a guide Feel free to adjust the pace up or down depending
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Six-week Intermediate 5K Schedule
By Runner's World on 06/05/2000 11:00:24
A basic 5K schedule for anyone who can run for 30 minutes, four times a week
running) Fri Rest Sat 25 mins easy Sun 40 mins easy WEEK FOURMon Rest Tue 10 mins easy, then stretch, then 1 measured mile, timed, fast, then 10 mins easy Wed Rest Thu 10 mins easy, then 20 mins fartlek, then 10 mins easy Fri Rest Sat 20
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RW's Ultimate Half-Marathon schedules
By Steve Smythe on 07/05/2002 10:38:03
Our best-ever schedules for the half; 12 weeks from sub-1:20 to 2:30 run-walk
events calendar.SchedulesWe have six 12-week half-marathon schedulesSub 1:20 (race pace: sub-6:06 per mile). Target times: 1:10 to 1:19. You should be capable of either a sub-36 10K, sub-60 10-miler or a sub-3:00 marathon. Training will be at least six
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RW's Ultimate Marathon: Monthly Goal
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 18:25:14
The target for weeks 1-4 of your 15-week schedule
Standfirst: The target for weeks 1-4 of your 15-week scheduleAuthor:Pics:Issue date: Feb-May01 / xref Ultimate schedsKeywords:uan120--A time-targetted 10K or 5-mile race (Week 4)Why: The marathons main requirement is stamina, but many of the world
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RW's 4-Week 10K Schedule, 3 Days Per Week
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2000 11:44:57
Only a month to train for your 10K? Here's the solution
Standfirst: Author: Sean Fishpool and Bud BaldaroPics: Tim De FriscoIssue date: sep99 / perfect 10 panelKeywords:uan79--Four weeks is long enough to improve your fitness and put a little edge of speed in your legs. There are three schedule options
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BIG Half-Marathon Index
By on 22/06/2009 10:28:25
Tackle your first (or next) half-marathon with the help of our best hints, tips and training schedules
: Our classic half-marathon schedules run for 10 weeks, cover three broad bands of runner and assume you are used to training at least four times a week. Our Garmin-ready schedules run for 12 weeks, cover a wider range of target times and can
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Q+A: Why do marathon schedules have high mileage?
By Steve Smythe on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions
Q London will be my first marathon, and after looking at quite a few training schedules, I remain puzzled about one thing. What, precisely, are the benefits of clocking up a high weekly mileage? Surely lots of miles of running will result
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The Alternative RW Mile Schedule
By Joe Dunbar on 06/05/2002 09:46:27
An adjustable 2- and 4-week schedule for faster runners
injured.The PaceOnly do a little of your training at miling pace. Do most of the aerobic work more slowly, with shorter recoveries.Pace A is your 10K pace, and the recovery after each run should be less time than you spend running: for example, five
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By-The-Numbers 5K Schedules
By Doug Rennie on 06/05/2002 10:49:26
Twelve-week tailored 5K schedule, based on your current race times
. In this programme, youll be doing your longer, stamina-building repetitions at 5-mile race pace, your medium-length repetitions at 5K race pace, and your shorter, speed-enhancing repetitions at one-mile race pace. The schedules below are coded based on 18-minute
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RW's 12-week sub-2:00 Half-Marathon schedules
By Steve Smythe on 07/05/2000 09:59:31
The ultimate schedule for the half
days a week, with an average weekly mileage of 30 miles.Week OneThis Weeks TargetYour first weeks target is to run just inside goal half-marathon pace for 10K. This may be difficult if you are below normal fitness when beginning the schedules, or easy
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