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Old 11-10-2008, 04:50 PM #127
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wells what your distance? long distance runs of 22 are different from ones that are 6 miles
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Old 11-10-2008, 07:07 PM #128
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I think I am going to go out for track this year, i ran a 4.83 in the 40 about 3 months ago with absolutely no training beforehand so I think I have a good shot at winning in the 100 or 200 yard dash. What kind of training should I do to get faster in short distances? just do sprints? I workout my legs a good amount which I know helped me gain speed/power.
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Old 11-10-2008, 07:16 PM #129
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the NY marathon was ran averaging 4/5 minutes a mile...for 25 miles. holy ****ing ****.
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Old 11-10-2008, 07:27 PM #130
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I watched the Boston Marathon this year in person. ****ing unreal the pace that those lead guys put up.
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Old 11-13-2008, 10:33 PM #131
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So its offseason before track and I'm doing some light weight lifting. Mostly a ****load of crunches with weights on my chest and push ups and chin ups. As far as actual weight training goes what kind of exercies would benefit me? I run distance track like the 800 and mile. Today after I worked out I ran a 2 29 800 after not running for over a week.
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Old 11-16-2008, 02:25 AM #132
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I think I am going to go out for track this year, i ran a 4.83 in the 40 about 3 months ago with absolutely no training beforehand so I think I have a good shot at winning in the 100 or 200 yard dash. What kind of training should I do to get faster in short distances? just do sprints? I workout my legs a good amount which I know helped me gain speed/power.
build an arobic base by doing 3 miles then after 2 weeks start doing some 400 repeates with 90 seconds of rest at 85%

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So its offseason before track and I'm doing some light weight lifting. Mostly a ****load of crunches with weights on my chest and push ups and chin ups. As far as actual weight training goes what kind of exercies would benefit me? I run distance track like the 800 and mile. Today after I worked out I ran a 2 29 800 after not running for over a week.
run, 20-30 miles a week 5 days a week without taking 2 consecutive days off
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Old 11-16-2008, 05:02 PM #133
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run, 20-30 miles a week 5 days a week without taking 2 consecutive days off
Ok IDK about running, but do you really need to run that long of a distance to train for a 100?
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Old 11-16-2008, 05:28 PM #134
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I ran some XC in highschool. Only time I can remember is 5km in 16:30ish (Grade 10, forest course).

and damn, I thought i was thin for 6'4'' at 175

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Old 11-16-2008, 08:09 PM #135
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Ok IDK about running, but do you really need to run that long of a distance to train for a 100?
I'm training for the 800 and 1600.
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Old 11-18-2008, 02:43 PM #136
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Ok IDK about running, but do you really need to run that long of a distance to train for a 100?
no read the one above it, its more what you should be running.

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I'm training for the 800 and 1600.
so ya then 25-30 mpw would be good to go into the season with since im guessing thats about whats will be expected fo you come track season
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Old 11-18-2008, 04:42 PM #137
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ok. i need to be able to run 3 miles fast as ****. how do i train for that?
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Old 11-18-2008, 06:06 PM #138
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look up a 5k training program off of runningworld.com or something similar their short and maximize the short term gains
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Old 11-23-2008, 05:07 PM #139
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Well, It seems I'm on the other end of the spectrum. I just finished my third marathon today (Philly). Some info on myself:
Age 32
1 mile - 5:50
5K - 19:47
1/2 marathon = 1:35
marathon = 3:46

I have yet to run a good marathon. My best time was my first (run 2 years ago). The next I went into it injured and today I found out that I need ALOT MORE electrolites than a shot of Gatoraid every 2 miles. Both my legs cramped up realy bad at mile 21 and I limped the last 5 miles.
Oh, I also have asthma, but for some reason my 5K times are the best of all my races. Eventualy I want to qualify for Boston but first I have to learn how to properly race a marathon (I'll definatatly be runnign with my own fuel belt from now on).
I also want to try ultra running (50 miles+). When I train at a slow pace I can easily hit 30 miles without a problem and ultra running is not at all about speed, in fact, 9 hrs for a 50 miler is considered excelent. My knees are fine and most ultra runners I've know have suffered knee injuries doing things *other* than running (like a pickup game of basketball, or playing soccer, or twisting it while taking out the trash).
It is proven that long distance running, when the mileage is built up gradualy and not mixed with much speed work, is actualy healthy for your joints.
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You're definitely more distance oriented. Some of those times are pretty legit. Why don't you run the 10k?
Also out of curiosity what colleges did you run at?
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Old 11-30-2008, 09:33 PM #142
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Anyone have any suggestions for a good pair of running shoes? They're gonna be used mostly for track practice if that matters.

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Old 11-30-2008, 10:47 PM #143
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So I'm a pretty bad underpronator. The outside of my feet usually hurt the worst after a run.

I'm thinking about cutting up a sock and putting a couple strips on the outside of my foot inside the shoe. Try and even up my strike and give the outside of my foot a little cushioning.

Is this like a horrid idea? Or not bad?
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Old 12-01-2008, 11:54 AM #144
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Anyone have any suggestions for a good pair of running shoes? They're gonna be used mostly for track practice if that matters.

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Well I'd say a pair of Brooks. They're really the only major specialty running shoe company and I've been able to wear and run in several of their models.

I'd suggest the Brooks Adrenaline's they're a support/stability shoe which can't really hurt you even if you're a neutral runner.

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So I'm a pretty bad underpronator. The outside of my feet usually hurt the worst after a run.

I'm thinking about cutting up a sock and putting a couple strips on the outside of my foot inside the shoe. Try and even up my strike and give the outside of my foot a little cushioning.

Is this like a horrid idea? Or not bad?
New shoes, you need a light weight, flexible shoe. If not you can always go the route of inserts but I'd stay away from them as much as possible. Check out the Brooks Ghosts.
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Old 12-01-2008, 01:05 PM #145
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Well I'd say a pair of Brooks. They're really the only major specialty running shoe company and I've been able to wear and run in several of their models.

I'd suggest the Brooks Adrenaline's they're a support/stability shoe which can't really hurt you even if you're a neutral runner.

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New shoes, you need a light weight, flexible shoe. If not you can always go the route of inserts but I'd stay away from them as much as possible. Check out the Brooks Ghosts.
I have a pair of Asics Gel-Landreths. They have been reasonably good. I just wish there was some way to train my foot to land more neutral. I think I'd be a lot better runner if I could.
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I have a pair of Asics Gel-Landreths. They have been reasonably good. I just wish there was some way to train my foot to land more neutral. I think I'd be a lot better runner if I could.
My coach has the most messed up foot strikes I've ever witnessed and he is relatively fast 14:51 5k, 24:38 8k, 69:12 half

You could always go to a foot specialist and get inserts made for your feet. If you wear flip flops don't.
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Old 12-01-2008, 06:09 PM #147
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wells what your distance? long distance runs of 22 are different from ones that are 6 miles
well when i do long distance runs i usually dont time them but i do about 4 or 5.im really just trying to improve my time on a 2 mile run
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