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running
thumb|Dallas Marathon runners in 2024
thumb|Video of human running action

treadmill
thumb|right|Example of modern treadmill
thumb|Treadmills at a YMCA
Cooper test
endurance exercise test
pacemaker
runner who sets the pace in a race for other competitors
fartlek
Fartlek is a middle and long-distance runner's training approach developed in the late 1930s by Swedish Olympian Gösta Holmér. It has been described as a relatively unscientific blending of continuous training (e.g., long slow distance training), with its steady pace of moderate-high intensity aerobic intensity, and interval training, with its “spacing of more intense exercise and rest intervals.” Simply stated, in its widely adapted contemporary forms, Fartlek training is alternating periods of faster and slower running, often over natural terrain, including both “level and hilly terrain.”
interval training
type of discontinuous physical training
endurance running hypothesis
human evolution hypothesis
aid station
temporary facility (often a tent, table, or general rest area) established to provide supplies to endurance event participants or medical first aid and provisions during major events
Second wind
exercise phenomenon
Long slow distance
Aerobic endurance training
Pronation of the foot
type of foot movement
biathlon orienteering
type of biathlon combining orienteering and shooting