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  2. Fartlek - Wikipedia

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    Fartlek is a middle and long-distance runner's training approach developed in the late 1930s by Swedish Olympian Gösta Holmér. [1] It has been described as a relatively unscientific blending of continuous training (e.g., long slow distance training), with its steady pace of moderate-high intensity aerobic intensity, [2] and interval training, with its “spacing of more intense exercise and ...

  3. How Many Weekly Leg Workouts Do You Need To Build Strength? - AOL

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    David McMahan, the director of training and technique at Pure Barre, recommends performing leg workouts three days weekly for optimal strength-building results. "This frequency strikes the ideal ...

  4. 5 Best Leg-Sculpting Workouts To Do with Resistance Bands - AOL

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    RELATED: The 10 Best 'Leg Day' Exercises, According to a Trainer. Workout #3: Slow and Steady Band Burn. What You Need: A mini band for a controlled, slow-paced workout targeting lower body ...

  5. The best exercises to tone your legs – no weights required

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    The legs are made up of the glutes, quads, hamstrings, hips, adductors, abductors and calves. These are the best leg exercises for strength using bodyweight.

  6. Long-distance running - Wikipedia

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    A group of amateur runners in a long-distance race in Switzerland. Burton Holmes' photograph entitled "1896: Three athletes in training for the marathon at the Olympic Games in Athens". Paavo Nurmi, also known as the "Flying Finn", at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris; at the time, he won Olympic gold in the 5,000-meter long-distance running. [1]

  7. Long slow distance - Wikipedia

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    Long slow distance (LSD) is a form of aerobic endurance training used in sports including running, [1] rowing, [2] skiing [3] and cycling. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is also known as aerobic endurance training, base training and Zone 2 training. [ 6 ]

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