Subject: RE: Run/walk question...no not that oneI'm a coach. I prescribe it for people that are completely new to running. So I am not at all against it. However, I build them up to the point where they can run continuously, and then continue to build on that distance. But I am firm in my belief that properly paced running will always be faster than run/walk. I do not at all agree with that portion of Galloway's approach to running ........ Let's just say I run a 7/2 type appraoch. I run a mile at a fairly brisk effort. I walk for two minutes to "recover." My walking pace is around 14 or so (based on the IM marathon that I had to walk for various reasons ). In two minutes I'll have gone 250 yards. In a cycle of ten of those sessions I'll have run 11 miles + 740 yards for a total of 90 minutes. Let's just say I decide to slow down my pace to my normal "run of the mill" run which is around 7:30 per mile and run that same 90 minutes. I'll have gone 12 miles. A further distance at more of an aerobic and sustainable effort. |