Kerry1957
Will run for Hefeweizen
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I had a discussion with Jeff Galloway at a Disney expo a few years ago. He said that he used to recommend 60 second walk cycles but that his and others' research showed that there is decreasing marginal returns (my term as an economist) after 30 seconds. He thus now recommends 30 seconds, even if that means the run portion is also shorter. For example, he believes a :60/:30 run/walk is better than a 2:00/:60 run/walk even though they are the same 2:1 ratio.My PT swears to the belief that anything over a 30 second walk is wasted time in terms of diminished recovery benefits.
It was tough for a few runs when I made the change from 60 second to 30 second walks, but I got used to it pretty quickly. I do 4:00/:30 splits for 10Ks, 3:00/:30 splits for HMs and marathons, and either 2:00/:30 or even 1:30/30 splits for easy/long runs.
He also believes your walk should be a stroll, but I tend to do a walk "with purpose". That works for me as I see my HR drop with a 30 second walk with purpose. My daughter has a much higher resting HR and she needs to do slow down to a bit more of a stroll to drop her HR.
Like most running issues, we all need to experiment and find out what works best for us. There is no one size fits all.
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