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16. "RE: No Offense.........."
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>Like I said - world record holders are extoling the virtues
>of rest, but of course, their intensity is never a problem.

I don't believe you. Give me specific examples. Since you're making judgements as to my intensity and my laziness (which is fair, since I used my personal experience in the first place) we'll use my frame of reference - mid-distance and distance runners. In the article by Bob Timmons, Jim Ryun's coach called "How He Trains" he has the three months before Ryun's world record 800 where he took 2 total days off. Abel Anton - no scheduled days off in any of the three "microcycles" of his training towards a 2:07 marathon. None for Frank Shorter either, the last American to medal in a distance event. Tom Fleming ran around 140 mile weeks for six years. The most scheduled rest I could find was Hicham El Guerrouj, WR holder in the 1500, who has about two days off every three weeks. If you want more recent examples, I can dig those up because I know I'm right, but thats not my point. I'm not asking anybody to train as hard as Jim Ryun did, I'm asking them to take a month to understand that they haven't even scratched the surface with regards to what their body can handle.

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How do I get into best physical shape possible? [View all] , k_orr, Thu Sep-18-03 05:44 AM
 
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I would recommend, along with weight training & cardio
Sep 18th 2003
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good question....
Sep 18th 2003
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RE: How do I get into best physical shape possible?
Sep 18th 2003
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RE: How do I get into best physical shape possible?
Sep 18th 2003
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RE: How do I get into best physical shape possible?
Sep 18th 2003
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RE: How do I get into best physical shape possible?
Sep 22nd 2003
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RE: How do I get into best physical shape possible?
Sep 18th 2003
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i'm gonna do it
Sep 18th 2003
8
You need to take rest days
Sep 18th 2003
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Give it 30 days
Sep 19th 2003
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      No Offense..........
Sep 19th 2003
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                RE: No Offense..........
Sep 20th 2003
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you ll be thin and fit but...
Sep 20th 2003
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36 hour schedule...
Sep 22nd 2003
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RE: How do I get into best physical shape possible?
Sep 24th 2003
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This is what I've been doing
Sep 18th 2003
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are you vegan?
Sep 20th 2003
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      RE: are you vegan?
Sep 20th 2003
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      Well...
Sep 24th 2003
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RE: How do I get into best physical shape possible?
Sep 18th 2003
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cardio before weights is wrong
Sep 20th 2003
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      I disagree
Sep 20th 2003
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           i see where you are coming from
Sep 20th 2003
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                RE: i see where you are coming from
Sep 20th 2003
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aren't there enough books about this?
Sep 19th 2003
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i started a month ago doing this routine:
Sep 19th 2003
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RE: i started a month ago doing this routine:
Sep 19th 2003
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RE: How do I get into best physical shape possible?
Sep 19th 2003
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if you're looking to sculpt
Sep 21st 2003
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40 days to feeling better:
Sep 21st 2003
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I fully endorse this
Sep 24th 2003
31
      exactly!
Sep 24th 2003
34
up
Sep 23rd 2003
30
Round is a "shape"
Sep 24th 2003
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