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10K Round The Table
By Bruce Tulloh, Owen Anderson, Charlie Spedding, Harry Wilson on 06/05/2002 12:52:20
Four running legends tell you everything you need to know about running a 10K

while ago we were kicking around training and racing ideas for the 10K. On the staff are runners aiming to break 32 minutes – and some who will be lucky to go under the hour! But we were all asking the same questions, so we decided to get some tips from

The Perfect 10K
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 30/07/2002 12:14:04
Your best-possible 10K - from a four-day emergency plan to an eight-week-plus schedule, with all your questions answered

No surprise that the 10K is by far the country’s most popular type of race. To say it’s a versatile distance is an under-statement. Take a cross-section of any 10K field and you’ll find some people tackling it as their first run beyond five miles

10K Q&As
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2002 11:49:17
Can you train for a marathon and a 10K at the same time; should you drink in a 10K; and more

to once every three weeks, and perhaps even every fortnight for a limited period. Always allow at least two days of easy running before a 10K, and leave a minimum of three or four days after a race before you ease back into speed training. If you’re new

How to run your best 10K race
By Owen Anderson on 06/05/2002 11:20:05
The 10K strategies that are proven by research

Standfirst: Author: Owen AndersonPics:Issue date: racing secrets bookletKeywords: uan73--It’s vital to warm up thoroughly before a 10K race. A good warm-up enhances the power of your leg muscles, increases the flow of blood to your heart muscles

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

Good news: during the next year, you're going to run PBs at 5K and 10K.That's right: you're going to race faster and you're going to enjoy the entire training and racing experience more than ever. That's because you're going to train by the numbers

RW 10K Schedules For Your Garmin
By on 11/08/2008 13:10:15
Download our two new 10K schedules straight to your Garmin Forerunner

Runner's World is delighted to make these two 10K schedules available to Garmin Forerunner (205, 305, 405, 405CX, 410, 610 and 310XT/ 910XT) users. Just choose a schedule below, enter your race date and then download the training file to your PC

By-The-Numbers 10K Schedules
By Doug Rennie on 06/05/2002 10:47:31
Twelve-week tailored 10K schedules, based on your previous race times

In Williams’s scheme, a 40-minute 10K is an equivalent effort to a 31:36 5-miler and a 19:16 5K; a 50-minute 10K is equivalent to a 41:21 5-miler and a 24:57 5K; a 60-minute 10K is equivalent to a 47:19 5-miler and a 28:55 5K. In your 10K training

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

here: one for runners who can spare three days a week to train; one for five days a week; and one for six or seven days a week. Each option loosely relates to a range of target 10K times, and these are shown at the top of each schedule. The most basic

RW's 4-Week 10K Schedule, 5 Days Per Week
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2000 11:43:04
Only a month to train for your 10K? Here's the solution

here: one for runners who can spare three days a week to train; one for five days a week; and one for six or seven days a week. Each option loosely relates to a range of target 10K times, and these are shown at the top of each schedule. The most basic

RW's 8-Week 10K Schedule, 3 Days Per Week
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2000 11:36:03
Tried and trusted; a basic 8 weeks to a 10K race

Standfirst: Author: Sean Fishpool and Bud BaldaroPics: Tim De FriscoIssue date: sep99 / perfect 10 panelKeywords:uan76--You can really see your 10K fitness rocket over a preparation period of eight weeks. As with the four-week schedules, it

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