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Going for sub40 - danielpepe - 20-10-2008 Hello, I am thinking to try your sub 40 min plan for this fall. Not sure if this is the best approach for my current level. My PR are 41:05 in 10K 1:35:00 1/2 maraton I did test myself this weekend in a 10K race, with result of 44min. Not so well, due to lack of sleep the night before. How could I know this is the right plan for me? I can easily do below 45, several 10Km I have done last year below 43min. Thanks in advance. Going for sub40 - TheEd - 20-10-2008 Welcome danielpepe lets take things that you in sub 45 min shape and we alternate the sub 45 program slightly to aim at sub 43 to start with Then we can reassess after the first 3 weeks What's your thoughts? TheEd Going for sub40 - danielpepe - 20-10-2008 I totally agree with you. Should I then follow sub45 plan as is? Race is in 4 weeks. Not sure if I should include more workouts this week. What should I do? Thank you. Going for sub40 - TheEd - 20-10-2008 OK .. grand .. start with Day1 tomorrow and then for Thursday I shall give you a slightly revamped session instead of the one on the schedule on the site TheEd Going for sub40 - danielpepe - 20-10-2008 I will rather rest tomorrow ( if you don't mind.. ) After racing yesterday, I did a recovery run today. 55 min...6:10 So I guess I should start with Day 1 on Wed, right? Looking forward your advice. Thanks. Going for sub40 - TheEd - 20-10-2008 nope danielpepe Rest tomorrow and Thursday session will be Day 3 .. that is the more important session will give pace by Wednesday More or less what training have you been doing till now weekly schedule and long run distance, please? Cheers TheEd Going for sub40 - danielpepe - 20-10-2008 Weekly training is usually 4 days. Mon - 80 min Wed - 60 min Easy run Thu - Farlek / speed / Hills / Tempo run - around 60 min Frid - off Sat - off Sund - 60 min easy ( when family allows it.. :-( ) Aprox 35/40 Km weekly. Long distance depends, around 15 to 18 Km. I did finish my second marathon last April in 3h 56min. Going for sub40 - TheEd - 20-10-2008 OK .. you should cope quite easily with the program mileage then so certainly no problem there Thanks TheEd Going for sub40 - danielpepe - 20-10-2008 Ok, clear for me Thursday. Day 3 "start with 4x2k R90-2min 8min 50(4.25 per k) what about Wednesday? should I do Day 2 30 min easy run? Thanks Going for sub40 - TheEd - 20-10-2008 Yes Day 2 on Wednesday your session for Thursday is correct however the pace will probably be at 4.20 so once you have done your run on Wednesday we can assess whether you are still tired or not before going 5 secs per k faster for the 2k session Thanks TheEd |