WANT TO GET FASTER? BY JOHN DAVIS Runners love to read secret methods about how to run faster. We search for an easy way to set new PRs like the Greeks sought for Atlan=s. So what’s the key-‐ for running, not finding Atlan=s? Super-‐light minimalist shoes? A special super-‐vitamin? Maybe a magical workout or killer hill that reduces our 5K PR with every lap? Well, I’ve collected some data, put it together with eight years of running experience, and given my two cents. Here’s my story. AKer five years of hard training, I hit a plateau, as I’m sure most runners experience at some point. In all of 2010 I cut off only a few seconds from my 5K PR. At the Downtown Melbourne 5K in 2011, I ran sixteen minutes and 54 seconds, which was only two seconds beRer than my previous 16:56 set in January 2010. For another year I couldn't break 16:54. Then at the 2012 Downtown Melbourne race, I hit a breakthrough of 16:47. Here’s the 5K streak that I've been on for the last five months: 16:54-‐ 4/2/2011, Downtown Melbourne 16:47-‐ 3/31/2012, Downtown Melbourne 16:43-‐ 5/12/2012, Run for the Gecko Hawaiian Luau (hot) 16:39-‐ 6/9/2012, Brevard County Showdown Championship (hot, humid!) 16:24-‐ 7/4/2012, Firecracker (literally the hoRest day of the year so far!) 16:15-‐ 8/11/2012, I Run for Pizza Football Kickoff (how many turns again? Oh yeah, and hot!)
That’s a lot of fives: Five 5K PRs in five months. And based on recent workouts, I can run faster. I’ve never had a streak of five PRs in my eight years of running -‐ not even when I began this sport running a 5K in the 25s. I did not taper for any of the PR races and the temperatures have been mostly hot. So the magic ques=on: what have I been doing differently? The simple answer: one word -‐ Mileage.
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