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Better Together: Run + Workout
By Liz Plosser on 20/06/2011 09:10:36
Combine two workouts and achieve greater fitness – in less time

or three sets. Finish with another two to six easy miles.Long Run + Goal PaceLearn proper pacing “This run lets you practise race pace without risking injury, because the fast portion is short,” says coach Nick Anderson (runningwithus.com). It also gets you

Bupa GNR Schedule: Catherine (1:35)
By Steve Smythe on 21/07/2008 14:04:31
Catherine's personalised 1:35 half-marathon schedule

Goal: 1:35 Current PB: 1:36:59 View Catherine's Profile | Catherine's Training Thread Here's what lies in store for Catherine over the course of her 1:35 Bupa Great North Run campaign...Pace indications are given in brackets. For example "90

Suits You - Tailor Your Training
By Jason R. Karp on 03/06/2010 11:50:50
Maximise your running potential with a bespoke plan that plays to your strengths

-training.co.uk). It should feel comfortably hard: for recreational runners, this is 10-15 seconds per mile slower than 5K race pace. For speedy racers (those with a sub-20 5K PB), it's 25-30 seconds per mile slower.GOODGet used to varying your pace with three miles over

Bupa GNR Schedule: Bryan (2:00)
By Steve Smythe on 21/07/2008 14:28:27
Bryan's personalised 2:00 half-marathon schedule

Goal: 2:00 Current PB: 2:05 View Bryan's Profile | Bryan's Training Thread Here's what lies in store for Bryan over the course of his 2:00 Bupa Great North Run campaign...Pace indications are given in brackets. For example "90 mins slow (8

Brick Sessions To Try Today
By on 18/06/2010 12:12:31
Three top coaches from www.thetriathloncoach.com suggest sessions for the most popular triathlon distances

1. Super sprintThe shortest triathlon distance is all about speed, and brick sessions are important for building pace. "Recreate race conditions," says coach Simon Ward. "If you're doing the race in a pool you won't need a wetsuit, and you should

Enduring Questions - The Perfect Training Plan
By Amby Burfoot on 02/04/2007 12:24:33
Note these ten principles next time you draw up a schedule

high school sensation Jim Ryun was doing, and Coach wanted us to be like Jim. Trouble was, we weren’t Jim, and most of us couldn’t even do 400 metres once at Jim’s pace.Runners don’t need random, isolated sessions; we need individualised, realistic

My 2004 London Marathon
By Barkston Runner on 26/04/2004 10:10:45
How was it for you? - Quotes and pictures from London 04

Time: 3:29Despite the best intentions and a plan for even running towards my 3:30 target, I ran 10 miles at a pace I couldn't sustain then ground out the remaining miles with gritted teeth in the rain trying not to look at my watch or the mile

How To Run A Better 10-mile Race
By Owen Anderson on 06/05/2002 13:28:29
10 keys to running 10 miles better

pace (the speed above which lactate begins to pile up in your blood). Compared to maximal aerobic capacity (VO2 max) and running economy – two other variables often used to gauge fitness – lactate threshold is a much better indicator of your running

RW's Basic Marathon Schedules: Advanced
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 12:31:47
Classic 16-week marathon schedules

pace, timed. Warm down 6M steady Warm up, then 8 x 90 secs fast, 90 secs slow Rest or 5M easy 6-8M steady, cross-country 12M slow, no pressureWeek 3 5M easy 6M – run to a hill, then 10 x 30 secs uphill, jogging back down 6M easy Warm up, then 4 x 5

Half-Marathon Essential Q&As
By Nick Anderson on 06/08/2007 14:52:39
Everything you need to know about tackling a half-marathon, whatever your ability or ambitions

shorter and the runs much longer. Keep things moving along at conversational pace and set yourself realistic goals, related to time on your feet and the length of your runs. Fitness comes with patience and frequency of running, not sudden changes

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