) jog recoveries, then 2M jogWed 6M (approx 52 mins) slowThu 5M (approx 40 mins) fartlekFri RestSat 1M jog, then 3M (approx 22 mins) brisk, then 1M jogSun 7M (approx 63 mins) easyWeek Two Mon 5M (approx 45 mins) easy. Finish with two sets of 100m strides
- is to run the final fast stint as strongly as the first one. If you have a race in mind, try to build up to running each repetition at race pace (or faster for half-marathons, marathons and very fit runners).A simple session is to have equal-length efforts
Once again, in case you can't get hold of your new issue of Runner's World...7-min miling (3:00) 7-min miling (3:00) MILEAGE TARGET: 40-45MMon Mar 1 30 mins easy (approx 4M) or restTues Mar 2 400m, 800m, 1600m, 800m, 400m (with 200m jog recoveries
1983 London Marathon winner Mike Gratton has been voluntarily advising runners live on our forums since 2004. This marathon training programme forms the core of his advice for anyone seeking to run seven days a week. It's suitable for men and women
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.PACE KEYJog recovery – a period of extremely slow running (barely above walking pace) in between the efforts in a speed session. Easy – a gentle jog at below 60% working heart rate (WHR). Running at this intensity will help your body recover between harder
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overlooked by marathon runners, who mistakenly think that leg-muscle strength is more important for short distances than for the marathon. They are wrong.If you run a marathon in 3:30, and use a common stride rate of 180 steps a minute, you are taking 37
for beginners!)And a guide to doing your weekly long run right. Finally, if you want to see how ordinary runners can move their training to its next level, Hard Training, with Mike Gratton, is a fascinating read.Runner's World schedules in fullMile - short