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2025 Fall Cross Country & Racing Season, September 7, 2025, Week 1, Day 7, Sunday is about the long run!

2025 Summer Mileage Program, July 3, 2025, track is over, keep it relaxed, Thursday of your second week of relaxation.

2025 Fall Cross Country & Racing Program,  Mileage, Week 1, Day 7, September 7, 2025, Sunday is about the long run! 

 

Our program will be built around a tempo run with some hills on Tuesday, fartlek on Thursday, race day or repetitions on Saturday, Long run on Sunday and easy days on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. You can juggle around if you need and also consider keeping Saturdays an easy day in weeks you are not racing! Ask you coach before adding something to your daily training. 

Sunday, warm-up, 75-90 minutes of hilly running at a moderate pace, with your friends, keep the pace moderate and include a good long hill of about ten minutes duration in the second half. Cool-down well, and stretch well. 

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!

Keely Hodgkinson takes 800m for NIKE Pre Classic, photo by Brian Eder for RunBlogRun

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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.

Steve Prefontaine, during summer of his sophomore year in high school, photo courtesy of Marshfield High School/TFN News

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

 

NIKE Pegasus PLUS, photo courtesy of NIKE running
The NIKE Pegasus PLUS may be the perfect NIKE shoe for summer and fall high school running. It is light, sturdy and built for miles! I would recommend it for speed days, fartlek days, hill days and if you have just one shoe, a good trainer/racer. Nike is back on track with this shoe, part of the Pegasus 41 evolution. I recommend two pairs of training shoes for the fall, such as a NIKE Pegasus PLUS and a NIKE Vomero 18 (shown below) for easy days and long days. The Pegasus PLUS is well constructed, can handle dirt and mud and gives you a stable, comfortable ride…

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