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Old 04-11-14, 09:52 AM
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You can hire a coach. You can sign up for Internet coaching using a set plan. You can use a sample plan out of a book. You can use a computer assisted program like trainer road. Or you can just keep doing what you're doing because what you're doing is fine for a beginner. Keep in mind that when you up the time and/or intensity, you need to up the rest.
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