windwalker
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Here is an interesting article I found on the home page of Yahoo this morning:
http://health.yahoo.com/experts/healthieryou/8078/fitness-myths-busted/
There are a lot of MYTHs out there about evercising. Lots of training plans, healh, fitness and wellness ideas in general that are put together just to sell and are not really more than smoke and mirrors. I saw a training plan the other day that a fellow athlete had purchased from a famous trainer and it would have exhausted an Olympian. It was supposed to be for a runner just out of beginner stage.
The old rule of thumb that you take where you are right now and add no more than 10% to your miles, or to your exercise time each week. Also never increase speed and miles in the same week. Following that plan will get you good improvement and keep you realively injury free. Sounds to simplistic doesn't it?
Training Panda
http://health.yahoo.com/experts/healthieryou/8078/fitness-myths-busted/
There are a lot of MYTHs out there about evercising. Lots of training plans, healh, fitness and wellness ideas in general that are put together just to sell and are not really more than smoke and mirrors. I saw a training plan the other day that a fellow athlete had purchased from a famous trainer and it would have exhausted an Olympian. It was supposed to be for a runner just out of beginner stage.
The old rule of thumb that you take where you are right now and add no more than 10% to your miles, or to your exercise time each week. Also never increase speed and miles in the same week. Following that plan will get you good improvement and keep you realively injury free. Sounds to simplistic doesn't it?
Training Panda

Your trainer is supposed to help you toward your goal not push you out the door! This absolutely infuriates me.