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Aug 06, 2007

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Highschool Champ

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This site is intended to give Pine View High School distance runners useful information regarding upcoming workouts (it only says "male" because the blog made me choose and I am a guy so...).

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Week of Aug. 4-Aug. 9 LEVELS




Day Beg. 1 2 3 WORKOUT  

Mon. am 1-2 miles 3 miles 5 miles 7 miles easy  

Mon. pm 0 2 miles 3 miles 3 miles easy  

Tues. am 1-2 miles (2) 4.5 m. (4) 5 m. (5) 5.5 m. FireStation Hills x (#)

Tues. pm 0 2 miles 3 miles 3 miles easy  

Weds. am 1-2 miles 3 miles 3.5 miles 4 miles easy / 8 x Striders

Weds. pm 0 2 miles 3 miles 3 miles easy  

Thurs. am 1-2 miles (4) 3.5 m. (5) 3.75 m. (6) 4 m. 200's x (#)  

Thurs. pm 0 2 miles 3 miles 3 miles easy  

Fri. am 1-2 miles 3 miles 3.5 miles 4 miles moderate / 8 x Striders

Fri. pm 0 2 miles 3 miles 3 miles easy  

Sat. 1-2 miles 4 miles 7 miles 10 miles long  

total 7-14 28 44.75 51.5








(Striders are in addition to workout mileage)
important dates:







ALL PRACTICES AT PVHS - BE THERE!




AM Starting at 8:00 am





PM Starting at 3:00 pm




Levels:









Beg. - Beginning Level (those who are new to running)  





The goal of the beginning level is to learn to appreciate running through a small gradual increase in mileage

and avoiding injury to make the athlete ready for level 1 (or higher) once the school year begins.
Level 1 - A beginning/Intermediate level of running






Those who have been running some should be on this level.  The goal of level 1 is to build a CONSISTENT base

mileage to prepare the runner for more mileage at a later date.



Level 2 - An Intermediate level of running







Those who are in pretty good shape (many Varsity girls/JV boys) should be on this level.  The goal of level 2 is 

to introduce a little higher mileage to the runner and eventually workouts are a little more intense.  Good workouts

for those who have been running a year or more.




Level 3 - An Advanced level of running







To run at this level you MUST be running CONSISTENTLY higher mileage (ready for 40+/week).  You may work

up to this level, but don't just jump to it thinking you deserve to be here.  You earn the right through DEDICATION.

Some Varsity Girls and ALL Varsity Boys should be on this level.  It is challenging and demanding running

that must be worked up to to avoid injury.





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