Posted on Sep 28, 2015
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Some argue you can do both....I argue one is secondary to the other.
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LTC Jason Strickland
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And when I do run in a race, I like to follow this principle:
Start out slow, then back off...
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Col Edward Holland
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I was with you through the start slow part, but then ... not so much.
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SFC Joseph Weber
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To avoid being run over by a bus, or to get a fresh beer during a commercial break.
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Col Edward Holland
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You can do both, but I think one must be the "main effort" for each training session. I'm a distance guy. Most of my runs, especially the main one each week is a push to increase distance. That said, at least once a week I have a speed day. I run a shorter distance and try to drive down my minutes per mile time. So while I'm training for distance I want to be faster in my next distance race.
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