05-15-2007, 03:44 PM | #1 |
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Running fast is difficult strenuous work at least for me.
My running has sucked recently, well for quite some time. I've put the time in, but not the effort.
So today I went out with a serious running group, and man I can see what a difference real running is. Do you know why some people run fast and others don't? Besides talent, because they train to run fast. We had one guy run so hard, I had no chance of even thinking of staying with him. He had a staccatto type rhythm that blew me away, and I'm still tired.
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05-15-2007, 05:03 PM | #2 |
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I hear you Arch...I am also not a fast runner. I can keep a nice steady pace and go for a while, but going faster makes me a little angrier and not enjoy running as much. I would much rather run 6 miles than sprint 6 miles. Call me crazy.
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05-15-2007, 07:39 PM | #4 |
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Let me explain, I like hard things. The more difficult the better. But, after a while one finds a comfort zone.
In racing running, to get faster, you must always push yourself outside of the comfort zone. I've never experienced anything that hurts more than high intensity race running. Jogging forever is easy. Let me run nine minute miles until the cows come home and then some. Ask me to go to seven minutes or below and I blow. We did seven measely miles and I was chunking it. A chick almost caught me. In the tris, chicks have caught me on the lousy run, lots of them. That's why I'm trying to get better.
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