Objectives... Middle Distance and Distance Running
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2. Must increase endurance. This is a must and we must continue to build up what we have. 3. Must increase stamina...running strength 4. Must increase leg speed and ability to accelerate or change speeds in a race. There is always some need to improve leg speed and the ability to accelerate. Developing 400 meter speed too. Speed really is the name of the game. Running Efficiently 6. Keeping yourself well and injury free. 7. Recovery time is very important and not to be neglected of which it often is. You must fill the gas tank often or run out of fuel. Recovery must be both from competition to competition as well as good work sessions to good work sessions and from season to season. Fill the gas tank with threshold runs...either continuous runs or repeat runs at approximately 88% of vo2 max or possibly 15k pace running. MENTAL 1. Consistancy in performance 2. Goals for each competition (time trials), goals that will lead you to your long range goals. 3. Mental approach 4. Visualization... commit yourself to sincere practice of this. You can be as perfect and succesful as you want to be in visualization. 5. Keeping well and injury free. Take a check up from the neck up, often. Eat and digest plenty of positive mental attitudes. You are Three People 1. What you were You will be what you are now if you decide to stay with what you are doing now. Winners deserve to win in advance... you make you. There never was a winner who wasn't a winner before he became a winner. Goals... objectives and contests are won 8 inches above the chin. A thought that should stay with us, long slow distance running will get you to the finish line but speed and speed endurance (stamina) from repeats will get you there first. Another important thought, when you burn the fuel from the gas tank it must be replaced or the car refuses to move. The body is the same. If you are expecting to perform like a cadillac or lexus, treat the body like you would your new lexus or caddy. You can't expect a broken down ford to perform like a sooped up cadillac or lexus. Treat your body like you would drive and treat your new car and your body will perform like the new car, efficiently, economically and smoothley, like a champion. Every car has a definite cruising speed...so does each runner's body. Develop a higher cruising speed and your performance will be better. When working on training schedules, whether daily, weekly, by the month or season, you should always keep your good friends around you. 1. What to do...needs to be done
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