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Q+A: Will a triathlon weaken my running?
By George Gandy on 10/09/2000 18:25:37
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all training in the final week before the triathlon – and also to have a relaxed week (at least) after it’s over. Good luck!—George Gandy, Director of Athletics at Loughborough University

Q+A: Can I run a 3:30 marathon on two runs a week?
By George Gandy on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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Q For six months I’ve been running twice a week. I do a long Sunday run, and a hard midweek hill or interval session. Is it possible to run a 3:30 marathon with only two sessions a week? All the marathon schedules I read say to run five or six days

Q+A: Am I training too hard for my age?
By George Gandy on 03/09/2000 21:35:13
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.You should replace the other sessions with relaxed runs and moderately paced tempo sessions. Your present inclusion of one easy day and one rest day is a very good idea.—George Gandy, Director of Athletics at Loughborough University.

Q+A: My racing and training is aimless. Help!
By George Gandy on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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Q My road race performances have remained at a similar standard during the past couple of years, and I feel that I’m training pretty aimlessly. How can I change my training programme to get a good result this year?A I recommend you focus on one

Q+A: How do I reach my potential as a good junior?
By George Gandy on 10/09/2000 18:25:37
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, such as times for particular sections, or closeness to a particular rival. Let the good points boost you, rather than allowing the bad points to discourage you.—George Gandy, Director of Athletics at Loughborough University

Q+A: Can I run a sub-3 marathon? I've done 3:30
By George Gandy on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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. But the gamble on a sub-3:00 becomes greater the more you are outside 80 minutes for your half.—George Gandy, Director of Athletics at Loughborough University

Q+A: How can I recover my speed after time off?
By George Gandy on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
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Q I had a couple of years without racing, and then took up speedwork again 11 months ago. But even though I’m back up to 40-50 miles a week (from 15-25) and doing speed sessions (typically 6 x 1 mile with four-minute jog recoveries, or 16 x 400m

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