Wellnow, watching you trying to call out Rodger Cram is literally beyond absurd. Please stop.
Wellnow, watching you trying to call out Rodger Cram is literally beyond absurd. Please stop.
I favor the 21 minute tempo myself. That way I know I am outworking my competitors, and on race day, the additional time spent training gives me a mental and physical advantage.
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I don't need to justify myself to you or him. I have cited a lot of sources. Just because some of you jump in on a debate without reading more of my posts doesn't mean you have it all figured out. I have the right to defend myself against insults from you or him or whoever.
Beethoven wrote:
Wellnow, watching you trying to call out Rodger Cram is literally beyond absurd. Please stop.
Says the tool who can't even spell his name right.
wellnow wrote:
I have cited a lot of sources. Just because some of you jump in on a debate without reading more of my posts doesn't mean you have it all figured out.
If you want to make a contentious point in a specific thread, cite a source in that thread. That's what an academic would do. It's courteous and people will pay more attention to you. Why should people have to trawl hundreds of your previous posts?
It's also pretty easy. Just keep a list of links to your favourite 20 research papers.
see i think one of the main purposes of a tempo run is to learn to focus for a long period of time, if you split it up you're losing that.
luv2run wrote:
I will make less of a physiological argument than a mental one. For a lot of folks running at that intensity for more than 20 minutes by yourself can be quite challenging. I tell folks it is more of a focus issue. I usually do 2x20 minutes with a 5 min break between. It is just difficult to focus on running that intensity for 40 minutes (I use a little slower than 10k pace for these efforts so a lot depends on what constitutes "tempo").
Actually your 40 min pace is not necessarily a lot slower than your 20min pace at this sort of effort.
Fat metabolism requires more oxygen to create ATP than glucose. If you are already having trouble with energy demands and having to create lactate due to not enough O2, how would you be able to metabolize fat without needing to produce Lactate? You need NAD+ in order to metabolize fatty acids, which would require pyruvate to be converted into lactate or go through TCA cycle, which cannot happen if you do not have O2.
Would you care to elaborate? Because this does not make any sense to me.
To quote the only american to ever win the 5000 meter gold medal:
"Can someone please define what the word tempo means?"
Bob Schul, 8/28/2010 sitting in the parking lot at the Bob Schul invite.
The word "Tempo" means absolutely nothing. People that use it are idiots. It means nothing to running or it means everything. Tempo does not explain what intesity you are running. Most of you use it as a replacement to Lactate threshold. Just use the proper term from now on please.
Are you talking about "2,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl"? I guess not.For simple definitions, you can always find the meaning of words in the dictionary. People that say something means absolutely nothing are idiots. Lucky for you, you added "or it means everything", which by strict definition, is not so wrong.Synonyms for tempo are pace, speed, rate, or, as in music, beat, or rhythm. So by definition, tempo is not a specific pace or intensity, but simply the pace itself.Lactate Threshold pace/intensity always seemed too limiting to me. I always think of "tempo" as a synonym for "rhythm". A good tempo run means finding a comfortable, fast, rhythm that you can maintain, for the length of your workout. Rather than looking at your watch, heartrate, or speedometer, find the right rhythm, or even better, let the speed find you.This seems to fit better for me, and cover a wider range of workouts designed to build stamina.
ccrunner609 wrote:
To quote the only american to ever win the 5000 meter gold medal:
"Can someone please define what the word tempo means?"
Bob Schul, 8/28/2010 sitting in the parking lot at the Bob Schul invite.
The word "Tempo" means absolutely nothing. People that use it are idiots. It means nothing to running or it means everything. Tempo does not explain what intesity(sic) you are running. Most of you use it as a replacement to Lactate threshold. Just use the proper term from now on please.