08-03-2009, 11:39 AM
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I'm nuts for the place
Join Date: Feb 2009
First Name: James
Location: Lexington, KY
Posts: 3,322
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Re: Dang I hate running
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Originally Posted by Resipsa
I've run a mile or two in my day, LOL
if you want to get faster you have to run faster.
Two easy ways to do that for someone new to running is:
1) once or twice a week spend part of the time running uphill. Hill training is a great way to increase your fitness without beating your legs up.
2) on your regular run do interval or "fartlek". During the run pick out an object, like a telephone pole, and run faster to it, when you get to it, slow down to your regular pace. Repeat.
Finally, if the run is a mile and a half you need to train longer than that, not shorter. Your run should be at least two miles, at a minimum if the test run is one and a half. Runners train to run longer than their race distance
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He speaks the truth. Hill training helped me bigtime when I was looking to improve my run time and "fartleks" should be in everyone workout routine.
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