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Run/Walk Exercise Style - Intervals

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barry1010 | 09:08 Mon 13th Sep 2021 | ChatterBank
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What is now called interval training - run for so long, walk for so long, repeat and repeat and repeat used to be called something else but I can't think what.
Anyone know?
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Do you mean fartlek?
Strictly speaking it's not quite the same thing, but it's all I can think of
the galloway?
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No and no.
wogging?
I have never heard of another term for interval training, and I used to do it for years. It was called interval training back in the dark ages when it did me any good :-)

Repetitions (reps) I guess was the other word we used.
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I've never heard of fartlek or galloway - have googled and they do seem to be same or similar but not the term I am thinking of
We used to call it scouts pace
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Not heard of wogging, either. I'm learning some new terms so all good
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That's it, roo! Scout's pace.
Thank you, have a Twix :D
Fartlek is just running fast for a bit and then slow, then speeding up again. Intervals are more structured.
I'd never heard of "galloway" which seems to be a recentish term named after its "inventor"
Scout's pace isn't interval training tho:
it's covering a distance by a mix of running and walking
Thanks for the Twix,barry, jusy whay I needed.

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