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    Master (notsomuchofa)Fellrunner's Avatar
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    Which is best?

    On a day when no efforts or hard session is planned is it more beneficial to do one run of 10miles or 2 runs of 6miles?
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    Re: Which is best?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fellrunner View Post
    On a day when no efforts or hard session is planned is it more beneficial to do one run of 10miles or 2 runs of 6miles?
    That's an odd question, Fellruner. The 10 miler I reckon because it is easier to organise than two six milers.

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    Re: Which is best?

    Cheers Chris, it may sound strange, but not to me.

    I'm lucky that I can take an hour for my lunch & that I've got a gym on-site. This enables me to get in a run of approx 6 miles with a few stretches & some weights before getting showered & back to work.

    I know I need to get more miles in than this so for a few mornings a week I'll get up for a run before work.

    I've been wondering if it would be better to get a longer run in before work, take an occasional legitimate flexi infringement at lunch to get a longer run in, or if my current schedule is okay.
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    Re: Which is best?

    Depends really before my foot started playing up I was doing two runs a day on about 3 days and used the morning one as a bit of a recovery run still at a reasonable pace but to get rid of the c:@p out of them. The second run would then be a little harder. I like running twice a day and getting the miles in that way rather than a long run

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    Re: Which is best?

    This is what I reckon: In a weekly schedule a ten mile run, even if is easy, is always going to be a decent component. Better than collecting a couple of six milers for your training diary.

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    Re: Which is best?

    A 6 and a 10 would be the best!

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