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Training for Young Distance Runners

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Race your best this season with science-based training specifically geared for teenage runners. Your performance will soar when you follow the proven guidelines on designing customized daily, weekly, and seasonal programs. Running experts Larry Greene and Russ Pate combine the latest research with what works in the most successful high school and college programs throughout the country. You'll learn how to optimize performance through tempo running, interval training, technique drills, circuit and weight training, and flexibility exercises. And you'll gain a competitive advantage by applying guidelines for choosing the best foods and nutritional supplements, developing mental fitness, and preventing injuries. Training for Young Distance Runners has everything you need to build a winning training program for cross country, track and field, and road racing events. Get this book and get ahead of the pack!

240 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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Author 20 books176 followers
January 12, 2011
'Training For Young Distance Runners' is the best book I've come across for anyone interested in coaching young runners. In fact, I wish a lot more coaches would read this book, because it covers more than just training the physical, but also talks about running technique, basic physiology, adaptations to training, different racing strategies and the importance of motivation. Overall the training philosophy is sound, as it breaks training down into different phases. It covered the technical aspects of running without getting too technical, touches on specific components of running and training, and also steps back and looks at the bigger picture in regards to planning ahead and assessing results.

I can't recommend this book highly enough. If/when the time comes for me to be in a position again to coach young runners, I will use this book as a constant resource.
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December 27, 2018
This book was okay.. I felt it was pretty elementary. But! there are always nuggets of knowledge to be taken away from any book.
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August 22, 2023
Nothing I didn’t really already gather from my general experience in the sport. Very science heavy when I truly feel that it’s way closer to an art. Took much of the empirical stuff with a grain of salt.
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May 1, 2021
I've been a cross country coach for 14 years and I think this is one of the best basic books for designing a training plan available. It's not overly technical and doesn't suggest overwhelming workouts or mileage, but rather really keeps in mind the needs (physical AND mental) of teenagers. It also covers a tremendous variety of different topics and is easy to follow throughout.
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