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Author Topic: Long runs on the track.  (Read 2499 times)
Michael Laputka
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« on: December 23, 2009, 04:38:02 pm »

During marathon training last year, all my long runs wound up being done on a track.  Five 20 mile runs.  I didn't plan on this happening but it just worked out this way and it turns out I like doing my long runs on the track.  Being that I like it, I want to do the same thing this year. 

Is this stupid?  That's my question.

During the winter, the track is a nice safe place to do long runs.  I set out a TV tray and load it up with water and fig newtons, it's perfect.

I still get a good road pounding during my other weekly mileage, plus lots of up and down hill.  Is it necessary that my long runs be on the road?  I think not, but then again, I'm not above being stupid.
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Paul Petersen
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« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2009, 04:47:11 pm »

Whatever gets you out there running, super.

My only suggestion would be to change direction every couple miles or so. Running counter-clockwise for 20 straight might overstress a knee, ankle, or hip. Think of it like rotating tires.
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