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Article on Treadmill running by elite US runner - SArunnerGIRL - 25-02-2009 just thought everyone would like to see this... http://www.thecassidyfeed.com/treadmill.html Article on Treadmill running by elite US runner - Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man - 26-02-2009 Good article, and I agree. I love my treadmill because I can run regardless of weather, time of day etc., and tailor it to suit my needs precisely. LSD, sprints, intervals, tempo runs, hill climbs, it does the lot. Of course it doesn't replace a magic day out in the sunshine, but it does keep me running when the thought of heading out the door is too daunting. Treadmills, gotta love 'em. Article on Treadmill running by elite US runner - El Gordo - 26-02-2009 Necessary evil if you ask me. I've finally discovered that intervals are quite good on a treadmill because they are short, and because you can very accurately regulate the speed. A treadmill is actually better than a track in this case. But the thought of a long run on a treadmill? Article on Treadmill running by elite US runner - Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man - 26-02-2009 El Gordo Wrote:But the thought of a long run on a treadmill? I've done two half marathons on the treadmill, and yes, you do have to have a certain tolerance for tedium which borders on masochism. But I still find it useful for regulating my pace (I always run too fast when I'm out in the real world); it's as flat (or as hilly) as you want it, and it's comparitively soft underfoot. |