15-02-2016, 08:01 AM
try to find a loop course with less hills in them or try to train on a tartan surface
if you keep this course, then comparison is done related to the course, however with the elevation changes, you will find it more difficult to focus on getting into the groove of things
there are different articles related to the 10k programs and pointers on how to race your best 10k all related to the programs
but for now, simply go through the routine and provide feedback and with the process learn and become a more experienced runner, always with the knowledge that we train to race, and that training is exactly that, training
onwards
TheEd
[I]ps. with more feedback, we shall learn more, thanks for the feedback[/I]
if you keep this course, then comparison is done related to the course, however with the elevation changes, you will find it more difficult to focus on getting into the groove of things
there are different articles related to the 10k programs and pointers on how to race your best 10k all related to the programs
but for now, simply go through the routine and provide feedback and with the process learn and become a more experienced runner, always with the knowledge that we train to race, and that training is exactly that, training
onwards
TheEd
[I]ps. with more feedback, we shall learn more, thanks for the feedback[/I]