AM-8 miles easy up to the cemetary and back. Decided to loosen the legs up and run the last mile at just faster than 5k pace. No time for the run just easy at 65-75 percent mhr for most of the workout. PM-Upped the mileage a little today, but I am still adjusting the intensity from day to day to keep the schedule from becoming monotonous. So another 9 miles at 60-70% MHR with 12 minute warmup and cooldown. I may try for a VO2 max session on Saturday or long intervals at 10k intensity. I was doing some reading the other night and found some good anecdotal evidence that a lot of the fastest marathon times came after a runner's PR in the 10,000m distance. In fact, Alberto Salazar had been training for the 10,000m when he broke the WR at the New York City marathon. With his low oscillating stride and long speed stamina he was indeed a tough cookie to run against. The great Arthur Lydiard once said; " If you can run more than 100 miles a week, don't run more; run faster!" Don't get me wrong, I am all for high mileage but how much is enough? And when does the line start to blur between training and just putting in garbage miles that look good on paper? Besides, the body responds best when you change things up a bit anyway so I think I'll try something different for a while. Pass the quarter miles please..
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