Hal Higdon’s How to Train: The Best Programs, Workouts, And Schedules For Runners Of All Ages
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Hal Higdon’s How to Train: The Best Programs, Workouts, And Schedules For Runners Of All Ages
The Fast Path To Running Success
If you have a running goal, How to Train can help you achieve it– faster, easier, smarter. Drawing on the collective wisdom of the world’s top coaches, trainers, and athletes, Hal Higdon provides time-tested programs and workouts for all levels of runners with every conceivable goal. Featuring more than 100 charts and schedules to conquer any running challenge, How to Train is an indispensable reference that you will use for as long as you own running shoes.
Some of what you’ll find inside:
* A 35-day program to get you started
* Fitness walking and racewalking schedules
* 5-K routines for the first-timer or more advanced runner
* Greg Meyer’s program for the 25-K
* Running schedules exclusively for women
* How to compete in marathons just weeks apart
* Vern Gambetta’s strength-training routine
* Routines for coming back from injuries
* Benji Durden’s 84-week schedule for advanced marathoners
* Ultramarathon schedules up to 100-K
* The latest methods and workouts for aquarunning
* A triple-threat program for the triathlon
* Workouts for track, summer cross-country, and girls’ cross country
* A fun program to get children involved in running
* Tips on how to run in hot and cold weather
Customer Review: Great Training Schedules
I’ve been looking for charts to help me with mileage and training for various races and this one has a ton to choose from. I’m training for my first marathon using his Novice marathon guide and it has been great. Finally, some concrete schedules to use for any distance!
Customer Review: An excellent compendium of training ideas
I am quite surprised by the negative reviews of this book. I have found it helpful for training for races ranging in length from 10 to 50 kilometers. Skim it, read it, study it, but at the least you’ll never have to buy another series of training charts.














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