Subject: RE: Running Speed Work Today I got my proof that it is possible to get faster without doing any speedwork. I started from zero running after an injury on Jan 1st this year, started with 6miles per week and gradually build my distance to finish a HIM on August 9th this year (highest running weeks were 25miles). I have not done any speedwork at all this year and all my training runs were rather on the slower side, focused more on distance than speed. Today I decided to try and see if I actually have some speed in me at all and race a 10K and although I thought it was impossible I was able to break 1 hour for the 10K which has been a goal of mine for 7 years now. I also got a PB by 2 minutes. I was also very close of beating my stand-alone Half-Marathon time during the HIM (was only off by 2 minutes). So for me it was true, you will get faster by running more without speed work. Another thing that helps with speed is loosing weight. The more you loose, the faster you get Edited by Joblin 2009-08-22 4:57 PM
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