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as someone who used to run regularly, and as a lawyer g, i think forty
has given you the recipe for success. as someone who used to run regularly, i hope the gods **** on both of you... jeff (bereft of the running life, and envious of the gray cells that motivate) Ken Fortenberry wrote: rb608 wrote: ... Anybody wanna offer some encouragement that I'll one day be able to run a mile in less than 13 minutes and without my legs hurting for two days? :-) Run 5 days a week, I skip Monday and Friday, but what's important is the routine. Here's how I would do it if I were you, given that you can run 1/2 mile now. Week 1 Mon. off Tue. 1/4 mile Wed. 1/2 mile Thu. 1/4 mile Fri. off Sat. 1/2 mile Sun. 3/4 mile Week 2 Mon. off Tue. 1/4 mile Wed. 3/4 mile Thu. 1/2 mile Fri. off Sat. 3/4 mile Sun. one mile Week 3 Mon. off Tue. 1/2 mile Wed. 3/4 mile Thu. 1/2 mile Fri. off Sat. one mile Sun. 1 1/4 miles Week 4 Mon. off Tue. 1/2 mile Wed. 3/4 mile Thu. 1/2 mile Fri. off Sat. 3/4 mile Sun. one mile Your 4 week pattern is a hard workout on Wed & Sat, an LSD Sunday (long slow distance), increasing in distance for 3 weeks then take a "fall back week". The off days are just as important as the workout days, don't try to workout 7 days a week. Week 5 should be the same as Week 3, which will be Week 1 of the next cycle. Don't try to "make up" distance. If you have to skip a day just jump back in like you didn't. Disclaimer: I am not a running coach, if reading this causes you to croak please don't let your heirs sic the lawyers on me. ;-) |
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