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Can’t Figure Out Pacing as a Beginner Runner? Ditch the Data, Experts Say.

Latest Content - Runner's World·Latest Content - Runner's World·about 2 months ago
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When I made the high school track and field team as a freshman, I remember coach gave us a homework assignment before showing up for the first official practice. It was a simple yet non-negotiable task. Go get a watch. So my mom took me on a quick trip to Walmart, where I picked out a cheap, indigo-colored Timex wrist watch that would become my best friend through training. I wore it on easy runs to keep track of minutes completed, during workouts to log my splits, and even during post-run team core sessions as a helpful timer. (Fun fact: I dug up this watch in my closet the other day. Still in great condition over a decade later—just needs a battery refresh.) I didn’t make the upgrade to my first Garmin GPS watch until much later in high school, when I felt much more comfortable with my training and wanted a more detailed look at my run mileage and pacing .…

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