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THE LONG RUN

Posted by Shaun McMahon at May 9, 2007 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
The long run is your training program for the marathon or the half marathon. What is a long run? The long run starts with the longest distance you've covered within the last two weeks and increases by one mile on a weekly long one up to 8-10 miles. At that point, you'll shift to running long every other weekend, increasing by two miles each time. For the marathon, once you reach 18 miles, increase by three miles every third week. For the half marathon, once you reach 8 miles, increase by two miles every third week. The mental benefits While there are significant and continuing physical benefits from running long regularly, the mental ones are greater. Each week, I hear from beginning marathoners after they have just run the longest run of their lives. This produces mental momentum, self-confidence, and a positive attitude. By slowing the pace and talking walk breaks, you can also experience a series of victories over fatigue with almost no risk of injury. The most direct training way to prepare for the half marathon or marathon As you extend the long one to 26 miles, you build the exact endurance necessary to complete the marathon (14 to 15 for the half marathon, 8 to 10 for the 10K). Pacing of long Runs Run all of the long ones at least 2 minutes slower than you could run that distance that day. The walk breaks will help you to slow the pace, but you must run slower as well. You get the same endurance from the long one if you run slowly as you would if you run fast. However, you'll recover much faster from a slow long run. Adjust for heat, humidity, hills, etc. The warmer and more humid it is, the slower you must go (two and a half to three minutes/mile slower than you could run that distance that day). The slower you go, from the beginning of the run, the less damage you'll incur from the heat, humidity, and distance covered. More frequent (or longer) walk breaks will also lower the damage without detracting from the endurance of that long run. Signs you went too fast on a long one: you must hit the couch or bed and rest for an hour or more muscle soreness or leg fatigue which lasts more than two days, making it uncomfortable to run aches and/or pains that last for more than four days after a long one huffing and puffing so much during the last two to three miles that you can't carry on a conversation struggling during the last two to three miles to maintain pace or slowing down an increase in nausea and irritation at the end of the run Long run facts Thirteen miles with walk breaks equals 13 miles continuously's at any speed, Twenty miles with walk breaks equals 20 miles run continuously's at any speed (but you recover faster with walk breaks). Forget about speed on long runs. Focus only on the component of endurance. You can't run too slowly on the long runs. Run at least two minutes per mile slower than you could run that distance that day, accounting for heat, humidity, etc. You usually won't feel bad when you're running too fast at the beginning of the run; you must force yourself to slow down. The day before the long run should be a no-exercise day.
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LOOKING FOR MILER GEAR??

Posted by Shaun McMahon at Feb 26, 2006 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Our current inventory of Milers Gear appears below. These are our only in-stock items at this time. You may place your order for desired items with Barbara Nay at duttonay@mcttelecom.com. They will be distributed on a “first ordered, first served” basis. Stan Dutton will carry them to various training venues and the remaining Winter Chillers for delivery COD. Milers with NHGP points may redeem those points toward purchase of Milers gear. To view the list of Milers and points earned, visit our website and click on NHGP Information. Milers caps (unisex), $15.00, 5 available MRM Brooks Medalist jacket, $32.50, 1 XXL MRM singlet (Brooks), $17.50 [Female: 1 XL, 3 L, 1 M] [Male: 1 XL, 2 L, 1 M, 3 S] Brooks Tempo shorts, $20.50 [Female: 3 L, 3 M, 2 S] [Male: 3 L, 1 S] MRM hooded Lee sweatshirt, $25.00, 1 M available MRM Augusta navy blue 100% polyester (wicking) long-sleeve shirts, 2 adult L MRM Brooks navy blue wicking long-sleeve shirt, 1 adult L MRM Delta ash colored cotton long-sleeve t-shirts, $12.50, 1 adult L, 1 adult M MRM Fruit of the Loom ash-colored short-sleeve t-shirts, $9.00, 3 L (one damaged – make an offer!), 7 S New items will soon be available for order. Watch for them on the Miler Running Gear Catalogue page of our website. In the interim, if you have requests, including requests for MRM duffle bags ($38.00 each – a great price for a great bag), please let us know by e-mail to duttonay@mcttelecom.com.
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NEW GARMENT COORDINATOR

Posted by Shaun McMahon at Nov 30, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
This year the Milers are fortunate to have a new coordinator for our garments. Barbara Nay has volunteered to take care of the current inventory, and work towards restocking new garments as well. Over the next few weeks, this webpage will be updated to show examples of the new winter running shells, and thermal tights, as well as winter running caps, and gloves. If you have any constructive suggestions or ideas, feel free to contact Barbara at duttonay@mcttelecom.com, and be sure direct your inquiry to Barbara, as Barbara and Stan (Competition Director) share the same address. The current inventory will also be updated sooooooon....
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THE MILER RUNNING HATS ARE HERE

Posted by Shaun McMahon at Dec 26, 2004 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
New for this Winter are the Miler Running Hats. Made of stonewashed cotton, the hats are a great addition to your Miler Garments. With a self-adjusting strap on the back, your hat will be sure to fit "just right"...... The MRM Running logo is screen printed on the front of the hat in grey, while the hat is navy blue in color. All this for just $15.00 each. image
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MILER GEAR IS NOW AVAILABLE ON THE WEB

Posted by Stephen Fox at Feb 5, 2003 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
To order any of the garments you see available, please decide on your selection, and then send a request attention to: Shaun at the following email address: zoologic@prexar.com

Please be sure to list the name of the garment selection, size, quantity, and whether the style will be (M) men or (W) women. Make all checks payable to MRM. Please leave your name, phone number, and the best time of the day to call so that I can arrange to have the garments either picked up, or dropped off.

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