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Daniels' Running Formula

Daniels' Running Formula

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Author: Jack Daniels
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 69 reviews
Sales Rank: 4401

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Pages: 285
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7 x 0.8

ISBN: 0736054928
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.42
EAN: 9780736054928
ASIN: 0736054928

Publication Date: October 1, 2005
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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.


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5 out of 5 stars Best running bok period   September 5, 2008
Steven Chilton (Longs, SC USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I wish I would of had a book like this when I was running in high school and college. Loaded with valuable info, covering just about everything.


5 out of 5 stars most complete running book ever !!!!   August 1, 2008
Murray Watkins (aus)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After being dissapointed and wasting money on many of todays running/training books, i found Daniels to be almost a bible for runners and coaches....Jack daniels is a genious in the way he has put together such a complete easy to understand book....it covers all aspect of training, no stone is left unturned and i can honestly say that anyone who follows his training tables and intensity charts will get faster!!!!
all the guess work is taken out of training...it even has several great training programms for most distances..and they work...i have read this book cover to cover several times and still learn something new each time....all the athletes i coach are making faster and safer progress due to his training guidlines...well done Jack Daniels



4 out of 5 stars Great for new distance coaches   June 21, 2008
Stanley S. Glaspey (Powell River, BC, Canada)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful


As a multi events coach in "the old days", I have more or less had distance coaching thrust upon me by some new athletes. Jack's book was suggested by a coaching collegue and I am not disappointed. It has lots of information that I imperfectly understood. Most impressed with the idea of working EASIER/SMARTER when running too fast is actually harmful to your training goals. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Scott Glaspey, Powell River, BC Canada



4 out of 5 stars A solid guide   June 6, 2008
xc runner
Daniels does a good job explaining all of his different ideas: the 4 (sometimes 5) phases in a training cycle, his different intensities (easy, moderate/marathon pace, interval, rep, f pace), and includes some very detailed training programs. He has general training programs, as well as programs for the 800, 800/1500, 1500/3000, cross, 5k-15k, and three marathon programs. Throughout the book he does a good job explaining everything and though at some points it can be "scientific", nothing is over the top and can be understood by probably just about anyone. He also includes helpful sections on topics such as overtraining, supplemental training, what to do during unplanned and planned breaks from running, and race preparation. Overall this is a very thoughtful, well laid out book. However, as Daniels himself says, this is just one approach to training and while he does include detailed programs, it is best to pull ideas out of the book that work for you- you cant just superimpose all of his training ideas onto your own running plan.


4 out of 5 stars Excellent book but for the novice or beginner   March 30, 2008
NoviceRunner (Oneida, NY)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I think Dr. Daniels does a fine job of explaining the purpose of each of the exercises. His explanations of the physiological and metabolic changes that each specific run and intensity is trying to accomplish is helpful for people without a medical backround. However, he definitely slants the book towards collegiate and elite level athletes. As a novice runner, I found a lot of this irrelevant. I won't be running 6-7 days a week with a wife, two small children, and a busy career. I think for the bulk of Americans who run, we run for health and fun rather than to win titles and prizes. I think there are probably 300-500 people in the USA who can really follow his top training plan. For a book with less science explanation and a more realistic training schedule, try Run Less, Run Faster by Pierce , Murr and Moss. It does touch on some of the science but nearly as in depth but I found that it was more applicable to the average American's schedule.



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