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Beginner's 30 30 Program
The 30/30 Plan by Hal Higdon | | Here's a simple 30/30 plan to get you going, featuring 30 minutes of exercise for the first 30 days. It is a routine similar to one that Chuck Cornett, a coach from Orange Park, Florida, uses with beginning runners.
Walk out the door and go 15 minutes in one direction, turn around, and return 15 minutes to where you started: 30 minutes total.
For the first 10 minutes of your workout, it is obligatory that you walk: No running!
For the last 5 minutes of your workout, it is obligatory that you walk: Again, no running!
During the middle 15 minutes of the workout, you are free to jog or run--as long as you do so easily and do not push yourself.
Here's how to run during those middle 15 minutes: Jog for 30 seconds, walk until you are recovered, jog 30 seconds again. Jog, walk. Jog, walk. Jog, walk.
Once comfortable jogging and walking, adapt a 30/30 pattern: jogging 30 seconds, walking 30 seconds, etc.
Follow this 30/30 pattern for 30 days. If you train continuously (every day), you can complete this stage in a month. If you train only every other day, it will take you two months. Do what your body tells you. Everyone is different in their ability to adapt to exercise. When you're beginning, it is better to do too little than too much.
If you continue this 30/30 routine for 30 days, you will finish the month able to cover between one and two miles walking and jogging. You are now ready to progress to the next stage of your training as a beginning runner. |
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Running Training Tips
Here you will find answers to many questions about running, nutrition, hydration, recovery, blisters and chafing, marathon tips, shoes, proper running clothing, running in the winter, and many more! Click on the link above to read more.
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Trail Running
Trail running is a wonderful addition to any workout regime. Whether you are just starting out or are a seasoned trail runner –we’ve assembled tips and product features to help you get the most out of your workout.
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Running Clubs, Groups & Coaches
This is a list of local running clubs, groups and coaches in the Salt Lake City area. If you are looking from someone to run with or need a coach, this is the place for you.
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