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On The Double
By Marc Bloom and Shane Starling on 25/10/2007 14:42:47
Hills one day, fast the next, right? Not if you combine two quality workouts into one. It'll save you time and may just improve your performance as well
. Follow this up with 2-6x200m at 5K pace or faster. Another option is to do four sets of 800m/200m. Run the 800m at 5K-race pace, recover for two minutes, then take the 200m at your one-mile pace or slightly faster. Between each 800m/200m set, jog for one
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RW's BUPA Great North Run Schedules - Sub-1:30
By Runner's World on 06/08/2000 16:00:57
Schedules to match the RW pace groups at the Great North Run
800m at 5K pace. 200m jog (60-90 secs) between efforts. 10 mins jog before and after session Aug 20 (Tue) Speed target: run 3 x 3K at 10K pace. 200m jog (60-90 secs) between efforts. 10 mins jog before and after session Aug 27 (Tue) Speed target: 12
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RW's 8-Week 10K Schedule, 5 Days Per Week
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2000 11:32:23
It does what it says in the title...
-85%, with 800m or 3-4 min recoveries, then 2M easy 5M easyWeek 2 Rest 2M warm-up, then 6 x 600m or 2mins, with 400m or 2-min recoveries, then 2M cool-down 4-7M slow 30-40 mins steady, inc hills Rest 2M easy, then 3 x 2000m or 7-8 mins at 80-85%, with 1000m or 4
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The FIRST Three Day A Week Marathon Schedule
By Amby Burfoot on 05/12/2006 15:06:54
Tired of slogging through miles of training? Here's how to run your best marathon on three training runs a week
minutes on two other days. WEEK TUESDAY SPEED THURSDAY TEMPO SATURDAY LONG 1 8 x 400m 3 miles 10 miles 2 4 x 1200m 5 miles 12 miles 3 6 x 800m 7 miles 13 miles 4 3 x 1600m 3
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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
-down Rest Rest Rest 5-7M steady, inc hills 6M easyWeek 3 Rest 2M warm-up, then 5 x 800m or 3-mins, with 400m or 3-4 min jog recoveries, then 2M cool-down Rest Rest Rest 15 mins easy, 20 mins fartlek, 15 mins easy 7M easy Week 4 Rest 2M warm-up, then 6 x 400
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Pace Key
By Runner's World on 06/05/2002 13:05:18
Understanding the terms in your schedules
pace, depending on the distance of the speedwork reps (85-95% WHR). Try to hit your 5K pace for reps measuring up to 400m, and your 10K pace for reps between 800m and 1M in length.Fartlek – an easy pace, with fast bursts as you wish (70-85+% WHR
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RW's 60-Second Guides: Speedwork
By Runner's World on 24/10/2005 10:53:00
If 500 words is 400 too many, you need our 60-second guides. Shallow but helpful, with five articles to print and read...
to see the evidence.Four good sessionsFrom week to week, introduce enough variety to keep things fun, but enough consistency to see real progress. Maybe 5x400m one week, 3x800m the next, 400-800-1200-800-400 the next, then back to 400s. For simplicity
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RW's BUPA Great North Run Schedules - Sub-1:45
By Runner's World on 06/08/2000 16:00:57
Schedules to match the RW pace groups at the Great North Run
mins jog before and after sessionAug 13 (Tue) Speed target: run 5 x 800m at 5K pace. 200m jog (90 secs) between efforts. 10 mins jog before and after sessionAug 20 (Tue) Speed target: run 3 x 2K at 10K pace. 400m jog (3 mins) between efforts. 10 mins
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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
- 4 x 800m at 5-mile pace (3:10/3:56/4:45) Wed Rest Thu 5M, then 4 x 100m at 5K pace Fri 2 - 4M Sat 10M Sun RestWEEK TWOMon 2 - 4M Tue 3 - 4 x 1000m at 5-mile pace (3:58/4:57/6:07), then 4 x 200m at 5K pace (1:26/1:46/2:05) Wed Rest Thu
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RW's Basic Marathon Schedules: Advanced
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 12:31:47
Classic 16-week marathon schedules
at a brisk pace, timed. Warm down 5M easy Warm up, then 6 x 3 mins fast, 2 mins slow (or 6 x 800m on track, with 400m jog recoveries) Rest 3-5M easy 13M, starting slowly, finishing fasterWeek 5 5M easy 7M run to a hill, then 12 x 30 secs uphill
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