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Old 03-09-2007, 06:03 PM
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Practice makes perfect... just like anything else. If you want to improve your distance running, your training needs to be focused on running for long distances/periods of time. It doesn't hurt to add in sprints, hills, or weight training, but if you are strictly interested in distance running and don't care about having a powerful kick at the end of a race I wouldn't put much effort into such things.
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