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This is week nine of our summer long distance running program that helps you get in better shape every day. This is for September 7, 2024, 9th week, 6th day.

Week 9, Day 6, Summer Running Program

Welcome to day six of week nine of the 2024 Summer Running Program, which runs for ten weeks until mid-September.

Our goal is to make you a strong runner.

This week is week nine. Your vacation is over. Now is the time to build a consistent foundation to become one tough cross-country runner. We want to help all 560,000 boys and girls in secondary school. We love it. You are getting stronger every day.

Today, Saturday, September 7, 2024.

Remember, this is our secret weapon: the hills. Many elite athletes use hills during a year’s preparation.

You can find your favorite place if you want.

Saturday, September 7, 2024

It is Saturday.

It’s race day, so run for 30 minutes and do your warm-up.

5k or hilly 6k-8k.

If you’re not racing, 30 minutes of jogging, 8 x 400m uphill, 400m downhill,

Then cool and moisten well.

Enjoy the scenery and appreciate nature.

Remember to check your shoes before and after your run. If you can, we recommend two pairs of sports shoes.

Also consider cooling technology Omius; their hats, visors and headbands can work for you.

Remember, all runners get value from cross-training.

Many 400m runners and 400m hurdlers run cross country. Olympic gold medalist Quincy Hall spoke to the media about cross country and the 800m and 1500m to 400m.

All the great milers and 5000m runners have run cross country, from John Walker, the 1976 Olympic 1500m champion, to Jakob Ingebrigtsen, who won the 1500m in Tokyo 2020 and the 5000m in Paris 2024.

To stay cool, wear a hat, wet shirt, and run early and late in the day. Like our friends Omius say #StayCool!

Good luck!

Steve Jones, 1985 London Marathon, photo by London Marathon Media

Enjoy your summer run!

What do you want to do this summer? What do you want to achieve?

To learn about the late Steve Prefontaine (1951-1975), please read this fantastic book by Tom Jordan (I’ve gone through six copies and read it 12 times): https://www.amazon.com/Pre-Americas-Greatest-Running-Prefontaine/dp/0875964575

To enjoy a wonderful gallery of Steve Prefontaine photos provided by the Eugene-Register Guard, go here: https://www.registerguard.com/picture-gallery/sports/2022/07/07/oregon-distance-runner-phenomenon-steve-prefontaine-olympican-eugene-hayward-field/7336370001/.

  • Larry Eder

    Larry Eder has been involved in athletics for 52 years. Larry has experienced sports as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now a journalist and blogger. His first article, about Don Bowden, America’s first 4-minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from USA Track and Field to the American version of Spikes magazine. He currently leads content and marketing development for RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. On RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: “I must admit, I love traveling to long distance meets, writing about the sport I love and the athletes I respect, most of all for my readers at runblogrun.com. than anything I’ve ever done, except maybe run.” Also does some updates for BBC Sports at major events which he really enjoys. Theme Song: “I’m No Angel” by Gregg Allman.

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