Anyone who runs....

CraKaJaX

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When you run... Do you run for a total distance? Or do you run for a certain length of time?
 

frank84

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hmm, are you asking to professional runners???

i am a casual runner.. and i go for total distance... not that i know exact distance.. but i just set a starting point and turning point..

 

CraKaJaX

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Originally posted by: wonho84
hmm, are you asking to professional runners???

i am a casual runner.. and i go for total distance... not that i know exact distance.. but i just set a starting point and turning point..


I think ATOT is the last place I would check for a 'professional runner.'

I just wanted to see what you aim for.... I know they're lots of runners on here.
 

Garet Jax

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When I used to run to prepare for rugby seasons, I used both. My longest run was ~15K and I would time myself on it. When I started preparing, I would start with between 6K and 10K runs. When I got to 10K in around 40 minutes, I would up the distance. As long as I was constantly improving my time, then I was happy.

Why are you running? When you answer this, we will be able to answer your question more accurately.
 

CraKaJaX

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Originally posted by: Garet Jax
When I used to run to prepare for rugby seasons, I used both. My longest run was ~15K and I would time myself on it. When I started preparing, I would start with between 6K and 10K runs. When I got to 10K in around 40 minutes, I would up the distance. As long as I was constantly improving my time, then I was happy.

Why are you running? When you answer this, we will be able to answer your question more accurately.


I'm running just for an activity/keep the fat off. I usually am a tennis player at home... but right now I'm in florida and no ones around... so I'm trying to do what I can to not be lazy :p