A 6-week base training program that actually works

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A 6-week base training program that actually works
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This six-week base training program gets you back on track for some serious training for race season. | via MultiSportPH

Cool down: Easy 5-minute walkContinue with the LSD training to ensure a strong foundation.Cool down: Easy 5-minute walkWhen you get to this part, keep it within a low intensity so as not to prematurely peak.

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