30-11-2011, 02:10 PM
let's see how the 2k session goes
30-11-2011, 02:10 PM
let's see how the 2k session goes
30-11-2011, 06:26 PM
Question about the 2k...how do you pick the time i should try and run them in?
Is it....: As fast as i can run each leg....? As fast as i can run each leg consistently (ie all legs the SAME)? Some specific pace to improve my conditioning in some specific area? My goal 10k pace if i were to run a 10k today? My goal 10k pace that i WANT to achieve (but can't yet)? Thanks, SirChimp
01-12-2011, 05:48 AM
if you recall you did the 4k time-trial in 17:56 originally
it is taken off that trial to provide the pace so your first 2k sessions came from that time hope this helps TheEd
03-12-2011, 11:52 AM
FAIL!
So, I had to travel 2 days ago - on what was going to be my easy 30 days run. Then yesterday i went to the gym and did my usual strength training (squats,bench,deadlift - setting new PR's) and then decided to do the 4x2k session. Mistake. Too tired. I gave up. I think in part because the night before i had not slept very well and had a few drinks. Add to that that i went to the gym at 3pm and had not eaten ANYTHING all day. Suffice it to say, i was zonked. I did 2 and a half of the intervals and then gave up. the first 2 were good...8:56 a piece roughly - 4:28/km. Soo...Taking today off, and going to go in tomorrow for just the 2k session. Going to eat properly prior, be well hydrated. Then i will resume from that point in the schedule. And going forward, i'm not going to schedule any weight training around the quality sessions. Sound reasonable?
03-12-2011, 02:11 PM
should be fine but don't attach too much stress to the running for the next few days
try to enjoy TheEd
03-12-2011, 03:12 PM
Hehe...no, i have been enjoying it...just too much in one day...foolish of me to think to try that - mainly the squatting + deadlifting + no eating all day prior to the 2k session. Silly.
I will crush it tomorrow ![]()
04-12-2011, 12:23 PM
That was more like it.
Still didn't get enough sleep (too much coffee late last night), and maybe ate a bit too close to running (and had a coffee just prior to running)...but, managed to keep it steady. Felt strong, and maybe hit a wee bit more to give over the whole thing if i think about it now. The splits: Tread Mill - 1% km | time | avg HR | max HR 1 | 4:29.0 | 144 | 156 2 | 4:27.8 | 158 | 160 2K Total: 8:56.8 Rest: 90s + 27s rampup/down of treadmill speed HR Start rest: 160 - HR End Rest- 118 3 | 4:27.8 | 153 | 163 4 | 4:28.7 | 165 | 167 2K Total: 8:56.5 Rest: 91s + 26s rampup/down of treadmill speed HR Start rest: 168 - HR End Rest- 134 5 | 4:28.0 | 161 | 169 6 | 4:28.7 | 171 | 172 2K Total: 8:56.7 Rest: 91s + 28s rampup/down of treadmill speed HR Start rest: 173 - HR End Rest- 144 7 | 4:29.0 | 167 | 174 8 | 4:27.8 | 175 | 177 2K Total: 8:56.8 HR End: 176 - HR after 5 minutes - 128 Dialed in 13.4kph on the treadmill...didn't start my timing until it had ramped up to (or close) to speed....and stopped timing after 2km, and then paused the treadmill...so a full 2k each interval at that pace... Felt good. Various internal debates with myself, trying to rationalize quitting at a few point sin the 2nd and 3rd intervals...but managed to 'win' those ![]() Anyway...lesson learned - no weights on a tough running session day ![]() So that was day 3 on the Sub 45 program...so tomorrow - rest, then a 1hr 30min long run...? What pace should i be aiming for on the long run? Thanks TheEd!
05-12-2011, 10:44 AM
I'm going to aim for a long run pace of 5:16 - 5:53/km...somewhere in that range depending on how i feel...unless i hear otherwise ...?
![]() I get that for a 'long run' training pace from this site: http://www.mcmillanrunning.com/index.php...calculator Based on my 4k time of 16:46... Hmm? Regards
05-12-2011, 10:50 AM
an easy rule of thumb is normally current 10k time per k plus 1 minute .. so 5:16 would have you racing around 4.15 per k
long runs over 90 minutes hovers around an extra 20 to 30 seconds per k or easy running is around 130 to below 140 bpm all this is a learning experience so that you don't have things go wrong in the best scenario long runs via pulse rate are most beneficial Cheers and enjoy TheEd
05-12-2011, 05:22 PM
Yeah - definitely not at 4:15 for a 10k race pace. I THINK I could do 10k...really pushing myself, in 45 right now...(good - track like conditions)...
so 5:30-5:40 maybe? Are you saying add an EXTRA 20-30s to that pace for the 90min run? Actually...one thing that isn't clear...the LONG run 1:30....is that meant to be a conversational pace as well? In that case, yeah, i can pace off my heart rate to some extent... Thanks for helping clear this up...I think i may still give it around 5:30-5:40...I am pretty sure i could maintain that for 90min...but i don't want to do any damage to the program... Regards, |
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