Furman Training: Run Less Run Faster

I've spent the last couple of weeks researching various training programs. I'm running the Chicago Marathon on October 11th, which means my "go" date for summer training is June 21st... right around the corner.

After reading and discussing the matter with several knowledgeable running friends, I've decided to put my fate in the hands of the Furman marathon training program. My friend Thad, known in the blogging sphere as Runnerdude, posted a recent entry about the program.

The appeal of the program is that you only run 3 days a week. The flip side of that is these are focused (read: hard) runs. No casual chit-chatting with fellow runners on this program. The first run is intervals on the track and the pacing charts are brutal. The second run is a tempo run, usually run at 70-80% effort. The final run is the long run but unlike most programs that encourage you to do LSR's (long slow runs), this program keeps you moving at almost race pace. And the mileage is insane. Week one kicks off with a 13-miler and I think we do our first 20 miler by week 4. Most programs spend all summer building up to the 20 miler.

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My blog has not been affected as it's hosted by a stellar service called Squarespace. In the last few days, I've moved all my sites - www.denaharris.com, www.lessonsinstalking.com, and www.kissmykittybutt.com - to Squarespace. The old infected files were deleted and the sites have been rebuilt from scratch. The outward appearance of very site is the same but everything is new and clean.NO VIRUS - PROMISE.

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Once Google revisits my domain name, I'll be able to drop the "squarespace" part of the URL and the normal "denaharris.com" or "lessonsinstalking.com" will again work.

Thanks for your patience with this. And a HUGE shout outMELODY WATSON, Squarespace designer extraoridinaire,who has devoted herself full time to my cause to get my sites rebuilt asap. Smooches, my dear friend. You're the best.