24-11-2010, 10:23 PM
I understand your point on "room for further development of the training schedule".
On the other hand:
-Running to work and back is the the most natural way for me to integrate running in my daily life.
-My doubles are very low intensity and medium mileage: there is still much room to enhance the program.
-When I started doing doubles half a year ago I was not duplicating top runners, I did not know anything about running training of top runners. I just started as a means of transportation. I like it this way, it is like fishing and eating the fish afterwards, just feels natural.
I am well rested for tomorrows 2ks. Will aim at 7min tomorrow.
derele
On the other hand:
-Running to work and back is the the most natural way for me to integrate running in my daily life.
-My doubles are very low intensity and medium mileage: there is still much room to enhance the program.
-When I started doing doubles half a year ago I was not duplicating top runners, I did not know anything about running training of top runners. I just started as a means of transportation. I like it this way, it is like fishing and eating the fish afterwards, just feels natural.
I am well rested for tomorrows 2ks. Will aim at 7min tomorrow.
derele