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Anaerobic and Aerobic Contributions to Middle Distance and Distance Events
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  • 1

    Introduction
  • 2

    Aerobic System
  • 3

    Anaerobic System
  • 4

    Aerobic-Anaerobic Contributions
  • 5

    Physiological Development in Endurance Events
  • Chapter 1: Aerobic Efficiency
  • 6

    Part 1
  • 7

    Part 2
  • 8

    Long Runs
  • 9

    Distance and Recovery Runs
  • 10

    Common Terminologies
  • 11

    Cruise Intervals
  • 12

    Farlek
  • Chapter 2: Aerobic Power
  • 13

    Aerobic Power
  • 14

    Development of vVO2 and VO2
  • 15

    Training Regimes
  • Chapter 3: Anaerobic Alactic
  • Lesson 16:
    Anaerobic Alactic

  • 17

    Training Regimes
  • Chapter 4: Anaerobic Glycolytic
  • 18

    Anaerobic Glycolytic
  • 19

    Training
  • Chapter 5: Other Components
  • 20

    Critical Zone
  • 21

    Strength
  • 22

    Biomechanical
  • 23

    Running Economy
  • Chapter 6: Q&A
  • 24

    Q&A

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Anaerobic and Aerobic Contributions to Middle Distance and Distance Events

Do you want to learn the science behind making your distance and middle-distance runners faster? Then you've come to the right place! In this course, Coach Houston Franks reveals the anaerobic and aerobic science that affects your runners. He includes things like: Aerobic Efficiency Aerobic Power Anaerobic Alactic Anaerobic Glycolytic He even speaks on other components and has a Q&A section tha...

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