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Daniels’ Running Formula - Daniels Running Formula book allows you to get in the best shape of your running career with the scientifically based training in Daniels’ Running Formula. In the book that Runner’s World magazine called “the best training book,” premier running coach Jack Daniels provides you with his proven VDOT formula to guide you through training at exactly the right intensity to become a faster, stronger runner.

Choose from the red, white, blue, and gold programs to get into shape, target a race program, or regain conditioning after a layoff or injury. Race competitively with programs for 800 meters, 1500 meters to 3000 meters, cross country races, 5K to 15K, and half-marathon up to the marathon. Each program incorporates the right mix of the five training intensities to help you build endurance, strength, and speed, and Daniels’ intensity point system makes it easy to track the time you spend at each level.

The formula can be customized to your current fitness level and the number of weeks you have available for training, and it provides the perfect solution for short training seasons. Get the results you’re seeking every time you lace up your shoes for a training run or race with the workouts and programs detailed in Daniels’ Running Formula. About the Author Jack Daniels became the head track and cross country coach for both men and women at the State University of New York at Cortland in 1986. Under his guidance, Cortland runners have won eight NCAA Division III national championships, 30 individual national titles, and more than 130 All-America awards. Called the World’s Best Coach by Runner’s World magazine and designated Master Coach by USA Track & Field, Daniels has advised some of America’s finest runners, including Jim Ryun, Alberto Salazar, Joan Benoit Samuelson, Ken Martin, Jerry Lawson, and Olympians Lisa Martin of Australia and Penny Werthner of Canada.

Daniels’ first sport of interest was swimming, in which he competed at the University of Montana. He got involved in running while serving in the army in South Korea in 1956, when he began participating in triathlons involving swimming, pistol shooting, and running. His success in these events led him to compete in the modern pentathlon in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, where he won a silver medal, and the 1960 Rome Olympics, where he won a bronze in team competition.

In the years between Olympics, Daniels studied exercise science at the Royal Gymnastics Central Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, under Per-Olof Åstrand, one of the world’s best sport scientists. Daniels went on to earn a doctoral degree in exercise physiology at the University of Wisconsin.

In addition to serving as a consultant to the U.S. Olympic track team and Sports Canada, Daniels was named NCAA Division III Women’s Cross Country Coach of the (20th) Century and three-time Coach of the Year. Daniels lives in Cortland, New York. Table of Contents Part I Training Essentials Chapter 1. Training Focus Chapter 2. Physiology of Training Intensities Chapter 3. Fitness and Intensity Benchmarks Chapter 4. The Season Plan

Part II Training Levels Chapter 5. Level 1: Base Building Chapter 6. Level 2: Marathon-Pace Training Chapter 7. Level 3 Threshold Training Chapter 8. Level 4: Interval Training Chapter 9. Level 5: Repetition Training Chapter 10. Supplemental Training

Part III Training for Fitness Chapter 11. White Starting Plan Chapter 12. Red Intermediate Plan Chapter 13. Blue Advanced Plan Chapter 14. Gold Elite Plan

Part IV Training for Racing Chapter 15. Preparing for Competition Chapter 16. 800 Meters Chapter 17. 1,500 to 3,000 Meters Chapter 18. Cross Country Chapter 19. 5 to 15 Kilometers Chapter 20. Half-Marathon to Marathon

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