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Re: Various Running Articles
« Reply #90 on: November 02, 2017, 12:40:45 pm »
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excellent blog post on Wilson Kipsang .. man, i love that dude. i've been a fan of his for a long time, seems like such a genuinely great individual. self coached marathon (former) world record holder, who is also involved in government, helps his community/country, is loyal to helping aspiring runners.. guy is a beast.

http://www.traininkenya.com/2016/10/08/wilson-kipsang-training/



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Re: Various Running Articles
« Reply #93 on: December 05, 2017, 06:04:25 pm »
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some article about Parker Stinson's performance at CIM:

https://ovalsandtrails.com/blog/2017/12/5/parker-stinsons-performance-at-the-us-marathon-championships-was-heroic

in a nutshell, dude gunned it all by himself.. takes guts. would have been amazing if he didn't blow up. missed a fluid station @ mile 20, so might have had something to do with blowing up.



On a side note, i'd love to see elite marathons where fluids/sugars/salts etc, were banned, unless you are carrying them on you. That'd be cool. It would at least have to be in a decent climate (very cool temps).

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Re: Various Running Articles
« Reply #94 on: December 11, 2017, 07:56:56 pm »
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broken english, but some interesting stuff in here. Interview with Canova (Moen's coach):

https://medium.com/alberto-stretti/coach-canova-my-opinion-about-sondre-moen-in-fukuoka-d4625cfeafa

45km long run, greater than marathon distance. That's not very popular to do among coaches, but to me it makes sense. Get to know the distance first hand, don't run only 20 and hope to put it together for 26.2 on race day, I don't get that approach. I wonder if Parker Stinson ran any long runs at ~26 or more, doubt it. His coach is pretty good too (Hudson), but they seem to stay short of Marathon distance, as most coaches do.

Canova wants to shave off ~2sec per km by next year, that'd put Moen close to 2:04:5X, right up there near the very top, which is 2:03:XX.

Moen has everyone's attention right now, his progress is mind blowing.


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Re: Various Running Articles
« Reply #96 on: December 30, 2017, 07:57:07 pm »
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https://www.runnersworld.com/chicago-marathon/jordan-hasay-makes-a-bold-decision-be-brave-and-race

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Jordan Hasay Makes a Bold Decision: Be Brave and Race

Defying her coach’s advice, Jordan Hasay made a midrace decision to stay with the leaders at the 2017 Chicago Marathon. And her instincts to do so paid off.

In her second attempt at 26.2, she finished third overall in 2:20:57. She had a two-minute PR, and her time vaulted her to second on the all-time list of American marathon performances.

Early on, she faced a quandary. She could either stick with Tirunesh Dibaba, who has won three Olympic gold medals on the track and has a marathon best of 2:17:56, which is five minutes faster than Hasay’s previous best of 2:23:00.

Or she could hang back off the lead pack, tuck in behind a male runner going at about 2:22 pace, and try running a PR.

Hasay chose the former.

“I think it’s more important to compete,” she said. “I’ve studied the different marathons, and it’s easier, mentally and physically, to be sitting in a pack than it is to run by yourself. I just kept looking at the lead car, and our kilometers were anywhere from 3:15 to 3:20. Our projected time was 2:17 to 2:18, so I just thought, ‘Well, okay!’ ”

She wasn’t scared, even when she went through 10 kilometers in 32:29—faster than she ran the 10,000 meters on the track in 2016 at the Olympic Trials—and halfway in 1:08:50.

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Re: Various Running Articles
« Reply #97 on: December 30, 2017, 08:34:55 pm »
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Allie Keiffer - Chasing Happy

http://featured.flosports.tv/allie-kieffer-chasing-happy



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I wasn’t made for this, I made myself into this.
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They said I was too big.
They said my stride was too short.
They said I didn’t belong.
I said otherwise.
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#doyou #believeinyourself #runlikeagirl #dreambighustlehard

you can tell she's faced ALOT of doubters....


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Re: Various Running Articles
« Reply #99 on: January 07, 2018, 08:54:48 pm »
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Biya Simbassa graduated from the University of Oklahoma before he’d come close to his potential at 10,000 meters. His modest best of 28:42 limited his post-collegiate choices, and the quality of races he could gain entry to. Simbassa joined Team USA Minnesota where he started building his mileage and fitness. Seeking altitude and more training partners, he joined ADP in November 2016. Within seven months, he’d improved by over a minute to 27:45.

Simbassa’s experience highlights a key ingredient in ADP/WCAP’s training success: critical mass. One of the hallmarks of Kenya’s running culture, and a factor in its success, is the sheer number of hopefuls taking part in the Thursday tempo run or Tuesday track session. On any given day on the dirt roads of Kenya, 40, 50, 60 runners show up for workouts. Big names and no names—there’s always someone who will push the pace, always someone faster to chase. There’s motivation to show up and keep up, lots of brethren to share the pain and the victories. At any given time, some will be injured or traveling or taking a break, but there are plenty to take their place.

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He (Paul Chelimo) bristled at the suggestion he was not fully American: “I could have gone to any other country and been rich, but I love America. When I put on that [Army] uniform, I’m ready to die for this country. Many people here are not ready to do that.” He said winning medals for the U.S. motivated his 110-percent effort.

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For example, Simmons pointed out, white South African runners Mark Plaatjes and Colleen De Reuck, who became U.S. citizens, weren’t subjected to the African-born prefix, nor was Alberto Salazar referred to as Cuban-born during his competitive days. But ADP/WCAPers are often qualified in the media as Kenyan-born or African-born.

“I have friends who call it the African Distance Project,” Michael Jordan said. “No one calls Kyle Merber Irish-American but they call me African-American, and my teammates Kenyan-American. You’re in this weird place with this label in front of American, like a subcategory of American. Not fully American.” Jordan said the naturalized Americans in the group feel some pressure to prove their American-ness, and have been criticized, usually anonymously, for speaking Swahili.

^^ yup

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Simmons is a purist. He looks for people who want to run for the love of running, just as he wants to coach for the love of seeing people improve. He said he’s never recruited in his entire career. “If you do a good job, athletes will want to be part of the program. With this group, the opportunity to train with the best is motivation; there’s no need to recruit.”

https://deadspin.com/how-a-small-time-training-group-and-an-army-program-cha-1797614412

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Re: Various Running Articles
« Reply #100 on: January 09, 2018, 05:38:22 am »
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Someone linked this to me. Thought it was going to be cheesy, but it wasn't. That's a solid simulation.

marathon simulation:

https://blog.fitbit.com/this-marathon-training-workout-gets-you-ready-for-the-full-26-2/

TLDR: 7-12 miles moderate (1 min slower than marathon pace), and then equal that distance at marathon pace. so 7+7, 10+10, or 12+12 etc. Hitting marathon pace on "dead legs".


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Re: Various Running Articles
« Reply #102 on: January 15, 2018, 07:07:54 pm »
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haven't listened or read it yet, but could be interesting:

http://citiusmag.com/alan-webb-weight-training-details/

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Re: Various Running Articles
« Reply #103 on: February 01, 2018, 12:13:57 pm »
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https://medium.com/lane-9-project/in-lane-9-with-professional-runner-allie-kieffer-d80007d04f5b

that beer weighing story is awful.

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You’ve been open about your struggles with weight and the insecurities that come with lining up against women who are often much smaller than yourself. How has this shaped you as a person and a runner? For a long time I was really down on myself and felt insecure for being a ‘bigger runner’. In one race in particular, the winning team won the heaviest person’s weight in beer. I had won the race and set the course record, but was humiliated by having to go on stage and be weighed in cases of beer. A few days later I met with a nutritionist to figure out how I could lose weight.

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Re: Various Running Articles
« Reply #104 on: February 04, 2018, 03:12:58 pm »
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Chelimo finally goes sub 4.. an hour or so after winning a 3km. That's nuts.

http://www.greensboro.com/blogs/wooten_running_shorts/paul-chelimo-breaks-four-minutes-for-first-time-in-camel/article_77ef6c78-092a-11e8-ae80-bf2152d068cc.html

he's a beast.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEHQ_rzJVoQ" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEHQ_rzJVoQ</a>

he held back on the 3k, to make sure the college students enjoyed it..... LOL.