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Run slow trains more than run fast
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I keep reading that to get a good training you should run at a comfortable pace aka slow(er)…I can’t get behind this theory…if I don’t always give 100% I feel like I haven’t trained well..can you explain me why/how/some articles that explain it? Thanks
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