05-07-2012, 07:01 AM
Hi Mic, we will look to hit 4.15 to 4.20 per k
8.30 to 8.40
hopefully the session can go smoothly
good luck
TheEd
8.30 to 8.40
hopefully the session can go smoothly
good luck
TheEd
05-07-2012, 07:01 AM
Hi Mic, we will look to hit 4.15 to 4.20 per k
8.30 to 8.40 hopefully the session can go smoothly good luck TheEd
06-07-2012, 06:57 AM
Hi TheEd,
My 5x2 was very difficult and I could not complete it. The humidity yesterday was horrid, and hard for me to deal with. As a result my workout was as follows Dist 3.25k T 15:24 AHR 151bpm 1 8:30 P 4:15 AHR 160 2 AHR 161 3 Gave up half way through Questions.
Thanks, M
06-07-2012, 08:38 AM
Mic when the conditions are too hot then it is not worth trying to complete the session .. if weather conditions are fine then, yes .. complete the session even if you slow
don't try make up for the lost 2k session, simply continue with the cycle the 6 x 1k is normally a more enjoyable session don't be too hard on yourself .. simply look forward patience is often needed when such things happen enjoy your weekend TheEd
14-07-2012, 06:01 AM
Hi TheEd,
Here is my update from the last week, not that there is much to say. I have 1 kid with chicken pox. I have another kid who is about to catch them. I get a spin on the bike trainer every now and then. When things return to normal (should be in a week), should I run a 4k tt and start over, or do you have another recommendation? Thanks, M
14-07-2012, 11:36 AM
hope everything returns to normal shortly
have a fine weekend TheEd
17-12-2012, 08:33 AM
Hi TheEd,
A little update from the last 5 months. I did little or no running for 3 months Jul-Sept. A combination of family, work and personal stuff did not help. But mostly the hot weather. I really need to get a strategy for hot weather running. I started again in Mid Sept, after 2 week build up, I have have been roughly following the program. So this is where I am at the moment: Long run : 24k, 2:02hr, Pace 5.16k, ahr 144 6x1 : pace 3:55 with AHR 158 5x2 : pace 4:08 with AHR 154 5k : 19:52 AHR 162 easy run: 10.49k, 51 mins, pace 4.56k/m, AHR 145 Milage: Sept 100k Oct 180k Nov 260k Dec 90k I had planned off period over Christmas but icy conditions have forced me to take the last 10 days off. Just wondering where I should go from here? I don't have any races planned, I just battle myself at the mo. I have been following the forum and you talk a lot about balance. Could you point me to a blog article that explains a little more about balance? Thanks, Mickey
17-12-2012, 10:00 PM
Hi Mickey, welcome back .. give me a day or two and I shall write an article about 'balance'
thanks for that prompt after Christmas, you can look to do a 4k time-trial and from there we can build on your pace for the new training cycles have a good Festive Season TheEd
19-12-2012, 11:56 AM
Hi Mickey, a new post has been written
[URL="http://www.time-to-run.com/theed/chat/balance-in-running"]Balance in Running [/URL] http://www.time-to-run.com/theed/chat/ba...in-running hopefully it doesn't come across as too much googlie-gook TheEd
19-12-2012, 02:21 PM
Thanks for the clarification TheEd.
I had assumed that balance that you had referred to on numerous posts previously had to do with the balance of speed and stamina or some such alien concept to me, a relatively inexperienced runner. It turns out to be far more important..
18-07-2018, 08:19 AM
Hi TheEd,
Been a while. Since I was last here I haven't done much apart from put on weight. I would like to get myself in a position where I can restart your program. I restarted running 5 weeks ago. My aim until until now was to keep my heart below 140. Here is a summary w1 15k, w2 36k, w3 37k, w4 21k, w5 40k Last run 8k 1hr AHR 136. What would your advice be to get into a position to start on the sub 60 10k program? Thanks in advance. |
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