sunshine girl
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I'm trying to figure out Galloway's run/walk ratio recommendations. He says the following:
"Run walk ratio should correspond to the pace used. Here are suggested strategies: 9 min/mi: run 4 min / walk 1 min (4/1); 10 min/mi: 3/1..." and so forth.
My question is, by "the pace used" does he mean my pace when I'm running a mile, or the my pace when I'm run/walking a mile? Like, if my usual RUN pace is 9min/mile without any walking, then I should do the 4/1 ratio?
Because my running pace is one thing, BUT my pace is obviously going to be much slower if I incorporate walking. I just don't know which he means by "the pace used" in this case. He doesn't specify in the plan.
This should be easy and yet... hm. I've always used Higdon in the past, but was thinking of trying Galloway, if I can figure it out!
"Run walk ratio should correspond to the pace used. Here are suggested strategies: 9 min/mi: run 4 min / walk 1 min (4/1); 10 min/mi: 3/1..." and so forth.
My question is, by "the pace used" does he mean my pace when I'm running a mile, or the my pace when I'm run/walking a mile? Like, if my usual RUN pace is 9min/mile without any walking, then I should do the 4/1 ratio?
Because my running pace is one thing, BUT my pace is obviously going to be much slower if I incorporate walking. I just don't know which he means by "the pace used" in this case. He doesn't specify in the plan.
This should be easy and yet... hm. I've always used Higdon in the past, but was thinking of trying Galloway, if I can figure it out!