Wednesday, July 27, 2016

No team run this Sunday

I’m away this weekend, but that doesn’t mean there can’t be a run at home. You can work out the what-where-when among yourselves. I recommend going no longer than six miles. The team schedule will resume the following weekend at that distance.

WEEK 2 LESSON: YOUR DISTANCE

Question: Why do we only meet as a group once a week, for the long run?

Answer: The weekly long run is by far the most critical. You could run almost nothing else during the week and still do fine in the half-marathon. Or you could run almost daily, skip too many long runs and not do fine. Make sure you take the long ones, and recover well in between. We increase the distance by one mile a week from five to 11 miles before easing down to six miles the final Sunday of training. Don’t jump ahead of yourself by thinking too soon, “Can I run 13 miles?” You’ll get there when you get there. For now, think only of training for six miles, then seven, then...


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