5k and 10k Training
by
Brian Clarke
Make your workouts count with the breakthrough system that synchronizes your energy levels with training effort. Instead of fighting your body to finish a workout just because it's written on the calendar, choose the most effective workouts from "5K and 10K Training" based on your body's capacity to perform at any given time.
Effort-based training maximizes train
...morePaperback, 192 pages
Published
November 14th 2005
by Human Kinetics Publishers
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This book's audience is, supposedly, all types of runners from the elite to recreational runner. As someone who falls on the slightly competitive to recreational side of that spectrum, I honestly found this book to be just too much. The idea of tailoring your workout effort to the amount of energy you have is certainly useful, but I'm not interested in going through a lot of heart-rate-monitoring and trial-and-error to come up with my own running plans. (That's what Hal Higdon is for!) I guess t...more
I feel like Goldilocks reading running books. The last one I read was too simple and now this one was too complex. I just want a book about running a 5k that is just right for me! Sigh! I just want some helpful hints and good advice - not all kinds of measurement and tracking that this book requires. Sigh..........guess I'll just take the mentallity that I keep putting one foot in front of the other and know that slow and steady will "win" the race.
I have no idea what this guy was talking about. I'm not going to count my breaths while running.
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