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going for sub 40 - TheEd - 23-01-2014 do remember to change the elevation of the treadmill to 1% incline this should help stimulate the equivalent to running outside all the best TheEd going for sub 40 - gjoko - 30-01-2014 5x2k on treadmill Set the treadmill for 1% incline and 4.15/k pace. Did a rolling start and when mat hit the speed I started the clock. 1| 8:30 - 186 - 155 2| 8:30 - 189 - 161 3| 8:30 - 189 - 171 4| 8:30 - 190 - 168 - forgot to set 1% incline for this rep 5| 8:15 - 193 - last km @ 4.00/k pace I think the session was hard mentally. The treadmill was running melting hot and gave me blisters under my left foot. 90min run on Saturday. I'm thinking of doing it on treadmill ~5.40/k pace. I haven't been running outside since I got the gym pass. Still doing my ~60km weekly commuting by bike. going for sub 40 - TheEd - 31-01-2014 yes, I have heard the treadmill mat can cause a different effect on the feet, as well as the calf muscles as long as you OK TheEd going for sub 40 - gjoko - 04-02-2014 Saturday 20min biking to gym. This alone could've counted as workout as there was 10cm snow on ground... then the 90min on treadmill, 15,6km, 5.46/k AHR 174. And then another snow biking exercise Sunday 30min ice skating (too much snow to run) Monday 60min easy, 10km, AHR 154 Tuesday 6x1 on treadmill 1|3.50 2|3.50 3|3.50 4|3.55 Then I wimped out. Ran 5 mins for cooldown till I got sudden urge to finish the workout. 5|4.00 6|4.00 Legs felt heavy. But I shouldn't have quit. Maybe my pain tolerance needs bit training ![]() For the paced run I'm looking to go under 20mins. going for sub 40 - TheEd - 05-02-2014 naah, sometimes there are days that are more difficult when the time is right then completing a session is relevant, presently you training under different training conditions which takes adaptation so, onwards TheEd going for sub 40 - gjoko - 08-02-2014 Wed 31 min | 5,6 km | 5.40/k | AHR 160 Thu 60 min | 10 km | 6.00/k | AHR 161 Fri rest Sat 5k timetrial on treadmill 1|4.00 2|4.10 3|4.20 4|4.30 5|4.15 21.15 AHR 193 Didn't really feel like pushing myself. At the moment ~4.15/k pace feels sustainable. going for sub 40 - TheEd - 09-02-2014 Its a tough time of the year .. make sure to give yourself some easy time so the body can adsorb the training it shouldn't be a chore .. you train for a purpose no what that goal is and enjoy TheEd going for sub 40 - gjoko - 11-02-2014 Sun 60min | 10,4km | 5,45/k | 169 treadmill Mon 40min | 6,6km | 6,00/k | 161 Tue 10x400 on road 88,86,86,86,90,88,91,88,86,84 Felt strong and enjoyed. Had to make way for snowplowers that's why the 90sec times.. I'll finish this cycle with a 100min long run and then do one week of easy running. I'm gradually building my long runs towards 2hr for the HM in may. Plan for the spring: 1 easy week 1 cycle 10k Road race on 15th March 2 cycles 10k park run on 26th April 2 weeks tapering Half-Marathon on 10th May Hoping to go sub 40 for the later 10k and sub 90 for the HM. going for sub 40 - TheEd - 14-02-2014 if we keep things balanced and avoid BUGS in summer, you may just hit all your targets ![]() TheEd going for sub 40 - gjoko - 11-03-2014 Hello! Second cycle has been very good. Missed the long run due to stomach bug, but other than that it's been all smooth. Here are the numbers: 5x2k @ 4.10/k on treadmill 6x1k @ 3.39, 3.50, 3.50, 3.55, 4.01, 3.45 on road (wet) 5k paced @ 20.50 (4.10/k) on treadmill 400's @ 79, 83, 86, 77, 86, 86, 80, 88, 85, 85 on road (dark & moderate sidewinds) Looking forward to racing 10k on Saturday. No snow on the ground at the moment, but you never know when the next batch arrives. |