There are at least six compelling reasons to add intervals to your workout, but don’t go skimpy on the recovery portion. It’s very important to the whole process. Coach Jenny , over at Runner’s World , likens the recovery period of intervals to sleep. You need sleep to repair your body and rest up for the next day, and you need a chill-out period for your body after pushing it through an intense interval so you can push yourself through another one. Jenny explains it like this: . . . the payoff comes when you invest in a proper recovery and run at the target fast pace (and not any faster), your body will adapt and you’ll

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Interval Tip: Sleep Through Your Recovery
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