Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Slow vs. Fast

Tomorrow we will attempt to run hills, provided the weather cooperates. We want to mix up our workouts to increase our aerobic capacity since so much of our running lately has been focused on long, slow runs. For those of us needing to shed some extra holiday pounds, it seems that the short, quicker runs will get us there quicker (no pun intended). I’m not sure if I’m so worried about burning a higher percentage of fat calories (long, slow runs) as opposed to just losing the weight and body fat. I have copied a couple of the paragraphs from Runner’s World on the topic below:

“Running long and slow burns a higher percentage of fat calories, and teaches your body to become more efficient at fat-burning, which gives you more endurance for long runs and marathons. Running shorter and faster burns more total calories per minute or mile, which helps you lose weight, including body fat. Faster running also increases your "afterburn" the calories your body continues burning after your run stops. We believe it is a good idea to mix longer runs and faster runs in your workout program.”

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