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Saturday, 2 March 2013

Running based intervals – Velocities table [Free Download]

Posted on 11:57 by Unknown

I have recently finished a simple Excel file with classified methods I sometimes use when it comes to running based intervals (and cross-training). Most of them are based on work by Dan Baker, Joel Jamieson, Martin Buchheit plus some of my tweaks. 



Please note that this is a work in progress and ratios between %HRmax, MAS, v30-15IFT, VT1, VT2 are on average - individuals tend to vary. Look at this as guidelines and use your common sense and experience to adapt it. 


Please be free to modify it and/or attach your own methods. I won’t expand much on how to use it – Play and discover :) You can modify the yellow field and the template will calculate the paces.

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