Edwin Setiadi

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Esteve-Lanao and Seiler presented their results in a paper published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research in 2007. They concluded, “The present data suggest that if the runner can dedicate more time to daily training sessions, it seems better to design an ‘easy-hard’ distribution of load (increasing the amount of low-intensity training) than a ‘moderately hard–hard’ approach.”
80/20 Running: Run Stronger and Race Faster by Training Slower
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