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If you want to build speed Shannon you're definitely going to have to mix up your distances. I don't know how many miles a week you're currently doing but a good mix for me the past few years has been 3 mile runs on Mon/Wed/Fri and anywhere from 6 to 8 mile runs on Tues/Thurs. A long slow run could be thrown in over the weekend if you have the time. My fastest runs were generally on Wednesday for some reason. For me, my pace on my 3 mile days ranges from 6:15 to 6:45 a mile. I try to keep the two longer days around 6:50 to 7:15 a mile but that will fluctuate depending on how I feel.
For tonight I'd pick a shorter route and concentrate on running the miles maybe at a 9:50 pace. Not a pace that is going to kill you but definitely faster than your 10:00. If that goes well, on the next short run shoot for 9:40 or 9:45 per mile.
Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about either but that is what has worked consistently for me over the years.
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I like to do an hour run with 10 minutes of warm up and warm down running, and a middle set of 40 minutes of 5 minutes on and 1 to 2 minute off(not really off just back down to a normal running pace).
These tempo runs will teach your body to run faster, increase your fitness level, and give you some speed work without hitting the track.
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Take slow jogging or even walking breaks between distances.
Track work did absolute wonders with my pace, so far I have taken about a minute off of my 'comfortable' pace and more than a minute off my race pace.
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