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Any sort of running program will include runs at varying paces, easy runs, distance runs, tempo runs, long runs, and
then the gambit of "interval" type runs, such as 1500m pace repetitions, 5K and 10K pace reps, cruise intervals, and
so on. Many runners typically consult pace tables based on their most recent time for a 5K race. So assuming your most
recent 5K time was 20 minutes, and you're supposed to run a "long run", you find your most recent 5K time in the