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2025 Summer Mileage, Week 7, Day 2, August 19, 2025, a hard Tuesday in the hills!Â
Tuesday, Augut 19, 2025: warm-up, 70 minute hill workout, 10 minutes of moderate running, 0 x 2 minutes, 2 minute break after each, 5 x 1 minute hard, 1 minute each, 10 minutes of moderate running, cooldown.
In this hot weather, remember to hydrate. 2-3 liters a day of water, watch out for carbonated beverages, and caffeine (in moderation). Do not take sports drinks with caffeine, ginseng and things that you have not discussed with your coach and family physician. Those drinks can cause heart issues. They are not a joke!
Things happen!
Elliott Giles is seen in center of photo. This is from the 2025 Novuna British Trials. Eliott was tripped up, look at Neil Gourley trying to stay on his feet. These things happen. How do you recover?
In the 1972 Olympic final of the 10,000m, a young Finnish runner, Lasse Viren, fell with Tunisian superstar and Olympic champion Mohammed Ghamouddi. Ghammoudi did not recover. Viren got up, and took about 600 meters to catch up, going on to win the 10,000m in an Olympic record.
In 2023, at the US Championships, Kenneth Rooks fell in the steeplechase, normally the death knell for a steepler. Kenneth got up, and went on to win the US title that year. The next year, Kenneth Rooks went on to take the Olympic silver medal in the steeplechase in Paris.
Things happen. Keep your focus and remember, to get up, and move again! Be patient!
#SummerMileage, #hillrunning, #RunBlogRunSummerMileage, #running, #crosscountry,
In his sophomore year of track, Steve Prefontaine did not make the state meet. He was embarrassed and upset with himself. That summer, he planned, with his coaches, a ruthless series of training runs over the summer. He not only did mileage, he made himself stronger. He made himself tougher. That fall, Steve Prefontaine was ready for his junior season of high school cross country.

Will. you be ready? Follow our daily training suggestions, and daily athlete stories and you will be ready to race in the fall!Â

The Nike Pegasus PLUS is a great entry shoe for high school cross country. You should consider it, and learn more about it at nike.com. It is light, cushioned, a good summer mileage shoe. If you need a little more cushioning, try the Vomero 18. The Vomero 18 has more cushioning that the Pegasus PLUS. If you like NIKE, I would suggest high schoolers use the NIKE Pegasus PLUS for Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. I would suggest the Vomero 18 for Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I always suggest two pairs of training shoes. Why on Vomero 18? It is a cushioned shoe that feels great and is good on the roads and trails.
If you need a more cushioned shoe, try the Vomero 18 and the Vomero 18 PLUS, for great cushioning, a more sophisticated ride. Check them out at your local NIKE retailer or NIKE running store.
Do you want to be a better cross country runner than you were in the past? Focus and follow our training. It is all about the consistency.Â
For Great Summer reading! Self Made Olympian by Ron Daws, A Clean Pair of Heels by Murray Halberg, Pre! by Tom Jordan, Quicksilver, The Mercurial Emil Zatopek, by Pat Butcher, The Destiny of Alain Mimoun, by Pat Butcher (a monograph)
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Remember, one day at a time!!!! #SummerMileage, #CrossCountry,Â
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