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Category Archives: racing peak
The not-so-secret “secrets” of setting PRs
The not-so-secret “secret” of setting PRs is building backward from the race distance itself in terms of time needed to prepare and to establish race “markers” for progress along the way. Then one must create fitness using an incrementally-based training … Continue reading
Posted in competition, PEAK EXPERIENCES, race pace, racing peak
Tagged personal records, PRs, setting PRs, triathlon training
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Clockwise and counterclockwise
When you think about it, there’s no real reason the hands of a clock rotate ‘clockwise.’ The same result could be achieved if the hands were to move in the other direction, known as ‘counterclockwise.’ But it’s tradition. So … Continue reading
Posted in race pace, racing peak, running
Tagged counterclockwise versus clockwise, indoor track
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Not exactly razor sharp
I recall a workout during my peak competitive years in which the plan was to do a track session of 8 X 400M at a pace of 60-63 seconds each. I was sharpening for a track race in which my … Continue reading
Posted in injury, race pace, racing peak, riding, running, swimming, Tarsnakes
Tagged fitness, razor sharp, tarsnakes, track workouts
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“At least I’m not as fat as that person…”
What you’re about to read may not be perceived as kind. But rest assured, the intention is self-directed in some sense. If we can’t reveal some of what goes on inside our heads on a daily basis, then the world … Continue reading
Virgin Territory a tale of determination
The book Virgin Territory is the new biography of American distance runner Craig Virgin. The book was authored by longtime sportswriter Randy Sharer and is available on Itascabooks.com , at Amazon.com or on Nook Book, A successful sports biography does several things. First, it … Continue reading
Posted in racing peak, running, Uncategorized
Tagged a tale of determination, adidas, Adolf Hitler, biography of Craig Virgin, Boston Marathon, Craig Virgin, craigvirgin.com, hall of fame, Illinois State Cross Country, itasca books, Lebanon, mythic figures, olympic mettle, randy sharer, self-aware athlete, sports biography, Steve Prefontaine, university of illinois, Virgin territory, world cross country
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Glenn’s labor of love
Glenn Lyle was what he characterizes as “an okay runner” in the years just before Frank Shorter’s won the 1972 Olympic marathon and set off the first running boom. Lyle graduated from the Elgin High School cross country and track … Continue reading
Posted in cross country, marathon, marathon training, racing peak, running, track and field, trail running
Tagged carey pinkowski, glenn lyle, glenn's, rudy chapa, running
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Reverse psychology at the indoor track
I joined a training partner yesterday for an indoor track workout. He was doing 4 X 1M and I had time to get in a couple intervals with him and we had fun, doing both at 7:00 pace. But it … Continue reading
Confessions of a f*ck up, and how to keep laughing about it
I love it when I f*ck up. Find it amusing. My kids love it too. They roll their texting eyes and go, “OMG dad.” This morning in conversation with my fiance Sue, I was discussing a fun coaching session I … Continue reading
The pain of a DNF
With all the training and preparation one does for a race, the most painful part of any racing experience is a DNF. Did Not Finish, is one translation. Did Not Finish means something went wrong. There is perhaps no greater … Continue reading
Posted in racing peak, Uncategorized
Tagged crash and burn, did not finish, DNF, road racing, the pain of a DNF
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A simple technique to running faster that is simple, hard, and it works
With all the theory and articles written about how to become a faster runner at any distance, there is one simple thing you must do to improve your speed, your stride and your overall race pace at any distance. Run … Continue reading
Posted in 400 meter intervals, 400 workouts, marathon training, race pace, racing peak, training, training for a marathon
Tagged 10K, 5K, half-marathon, marathon
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