Training question

Pungodingy

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Is it better to do shorter distances and try to get up to pace, or do longer distances for endurance first?
 
I think you need to do a combination of the 2. The short runs during the week are to work on your pace & the long run on the weekend is focused on distance & endurance.
 
Ditto.

Short runs for pace and longer on weekends for cardio too. As you get further into training, you may want to do intervals where you run harder for 5 to 10 minutes and then an easy pace for a few minutes in between.
 

I like the run/walk method. There are lots out there to pick from - try coolrunning.com and go to training. I think there are some on runnersworld.com as well. You do run/walk intervals, building up your run intervals and cutting back your walk intervals. I found it to be a relatively painless and very effective way to get into running shape.

Don't worry about pace - it will come! Good luck!
 
Oops, sorry, posted in wrong spot. Ignore this mesage. :blush:
 












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