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.runnersworld.co.uk forum about something called base training' and thought I'd give it a go."Building an endurance base by slowly adding mileage to steady runs is a tried and tested technique, but base training using a heart-rate monitor (HRM) is an idea conceived
Whatever type of runner you are, you should give serious consideration to investing in a heart rate monitor. From as little as £40 you can add a whole new dimension to your training. Strap on a heart rate monitor and you’ll never run too quickly
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’s gleaned from his quiz, Beer then sets e-mail schedules for his runners, and provides detailed, scientific advice on things such as heart rate training and nutrition. “I send my runners their schedules, and they fill in all the details – mileage, heart rate