Bill Pierce,Ray Moss,Scott Muhr

Runner's World Run Less, Run Faster

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The Furman Institute of Running and Scientific Training (known as FIRST) is dedicated to make running more accessible and limit overtraining and burnout while producing faster race times. FIRST is one of the foremost experts in the world on the science of running; its authority is unmatched and the promise of training less and accomplishing more has made the first two editions of Run Less, Run Faster a solid and steady seller.

With 50 percent updated content, this new edition of Run Less, Run Faster continues to promise the same tantalizing results: Readers can get stronger, faster, and better by training less. It will also include more sections for novice runners, broadening the audience appeal, as well as training plans tailored to the new qualifying times for the Boston Marathon. The quality-over-quantity approach optimizes training time and yields better performance--results runners will love no matter what distance they are racing.

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  • Estephanie Contrerashas quoted7 years ago
    paces consistent with their goal race times rather than those determined from recent race performances, which reflect your fitness level. When runners try to maintain their ambitious training paces over several workouts, they run into problems. They may be able to do it for Key Run #1 and, perhaps, even Key Run #2, but then fall apart in Key Run #3. In Chapter 10, we address running-related injuries due to overly ambitious training paces.
  • Estephanie Contrerashas quoted7 years ago
    Q. Can I use my goal race times to determine my training paces?
    A. It is important that training paces be determined from actual race time performances, which represent the runner’s current fitness level. It needs to be emphasized that you should run the paces based on your current fitness level and not your goal race times. To do otherwise may increase your risk of a running-related injury.
    We have coached runners who insist on trying to run training

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