Subject: RE: How to run faster (in light of the 180 cadence guideline)If it is light steps, then I still suggest that a number is not going to get you there.
I believe a person should work on developing certain mechanics for running through the use of drills (i.e. strides and other things ). I also believe that to work on stride mechanics, the best way to do this is through bounding drills up a steeper hill, and short repeats on a gradual downhill.
I also believe that, when you are out running, you should be monitoring certain things, specifically your breathing and the sounds of your feet. Your breathing should be an even tempo, not too forced, and your footfalls should be soft thuds. If you hear scuffing, slapping, or sharp impacts, then you need to reign it back in, ease up on the effort, and focus on getting those footfalls to sound like soft little "thup"s.
If you find that having some sort of number to work towards seems to help get you to concentrate on something, then have at it; whatever method works for you. However, realistically, it isn't the actual number that makes a difference here. |