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Toughen up your race warm-up.


The first 15 minutes or so of a hard run or a race can be the toughest and in a race situation, early sluggishness can affect your time. Try a harder warm up for a race in order to start without dragging dragging - drag . After 10 minutes of easy running and five or six, 20-second strides and a little stretching, go for a solid three minute run (about threshold The point at which a signal (voltage, current, etc.) is perceived as valid.  pace--20 to 25 seconds per mile slower than 5K race pace). End this "mini-tempo" run just 10 to 15 minutes prior to race start. Stretch, stay warm and get mentally ready during the final 10 minutes.

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Publication:Running & FitNews
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 1, 2002
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