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Base Training - Aerobic Running

Aerobic running develops a better circulatory system by strengthening that heart and increasing the amount of blood pumped through the circulatory system. This means nutrients and oxygen can get to the muscle cells more efficiently and wastes are more easily removed. Your muscles can do more work with less effort. You are building up your vital transport system in preparation for the speed work phase which will ultimately help you run faster.





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