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After Your Marathon: Ready For Anything!
By Bruce Tulloh on 26/04/2005 10:20:13
Now your marathon is out of the way, you might be ready to burn your shorts and bury your shoes. Don't! Now is the perfect time to build on what you've done
, you obviously need to use the track for your speed sessions. Substitute a pyramid session (800-1000-1200-1000-800m) at 10K pace or faster for the routine on Day 2. Your PBs await...
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Classic Speedwork
By Bruce Tulloh on 01/06/2002 16:51:16
Serious speed for serious runners - here are the foundations
5K pace, in sessions like these:15 x 400m at 5K pace, with a recovery time of 60 seconds.5 x (800m with 2 minutes rest, then 400m with 1 minute rest) at 5K pace.6-8 x 1000m at your 10K pace, with 2-minute recoveries.4-6 x 1 mile at your 10K pace
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RW's 10-week sub-1:50 half-marathon schedules
By Bruce Tulloh on 07/05/2000 09:44:43
Classic schedules for the half
Standfirst: Author: Bruce TullohPics:Issue date: racing secrets bookletKeywords:-->This time range takes you up to a regular 40 miles a week, though many runners would still be able to do themselves justice by substituting one easy run for a rest
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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
.Wilson: There is no single session. You need a balance, as I have suggested above.Spedding: I never like pulling out one session, but I suppose the 3 x 1M or 6 x 800m, faster than race pace, is the most useful.Anderson: There are two possibilities a 5K race run in about 19
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