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=High Intensity Interval Training and Tabata Paces=
I don't generally recommend using running for [[High Intensity Interval Training]] (HIIT) workouts because I believe that for many people there is less risk of injury by using a stationary bike. Below is However, if you'd like to know what your paces would need to be here's a table showing the paces for some of the more common HIIT intensities. (170% [[VO2max|V̇O<sub>2</sub>max]] corresponds with the intensity used by the Tabata protocol).
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=V̇O<sub>2</sub>max Paces=
Sometimes it is useful to know what pace corresponds to a given percentage of VO2max, so the table below provides some estimates.
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=Long Run Difficulty=
The table below shows the percentage of [[Glycogen]] used on runs of different length and pace. This is one way of evaluating the relative difficulty of different longer runs. The table makes use of a number of assumptions, as listed below, but I believe this is still a useful way of evaluating training runs.
This version of the elite plan is without the scaling, and is not what Jack Daniels recommends. It is included here for comparison.
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=HIIT Paces=
The table below shows some example [[High Intensity Interval Training]] paces.
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