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Sub 35min 10k by end of year - TheEd - 30-06-2008 Hi sub35, are you able to train on the track on the Thursday? as it is best not to change the training schedule format as the sessions are planned to give sufficient recovery between the certain quality sessions. The race on the 26th should be fine, lets get the first 10 days on the new program out the way and then we can evaluate things Till later TheEd Sub 35min 10k by end of year - Sub35min - 01-07-2008 Hi TheEd To be honest the Thursday's would be a difficult day for me fit in a 5 x 2k session as such a session would take close to an hour with warm-up and 90s breaks included. As I finish work at 5 and sometimes later on a Monday to Thursday it will be almost impossible to these long track sessions from Mon-Thu :mad: . However we only work until 14:15 on a Friday and I dont work on Saturdays and Sundays. If it was between September and March I could have done those track workouts during the morning as I would have some lig:jester: ht to work with. However doing road session pose no problem at all as I generally do them in the mornings in the dark before work even up to 15-20k if necessary no problem. Have fun with the logistics! Cheers Sub35min:jester: Sub 35min 10k by end of year - TheEd - 01-07-2008 OK .. no probs, we will have to juggle things around a little Fri - 5x2k Sun: long run Mon: Rest and on the Thursday easy 30 to 40mins lets see if this can work recovery between sessions is what brings results, so hopefully u can recover well Cheers TheEd Sub 35min 10k by end of year - Sub35min - 02-07-2008 Sounds good! I will do the 5 x 2k on Friday then... My other runs since Sunday has been pretty enjoyable and I feel strong and eager for running which I haven't felt in the last 2 years. Question : What is the correct pace to run easy and long runs? Cheers Sub35min:jester: Sub 35min 10k by end of year - TheEd - 02-07-2008 nice to hear sub35 but simply do these sessions consistently and the results will be the ultimate inspiration ![]() ![]() I won't give you any feedback on what pace for your other runs yet If you have a heart rate monitor you could give me feedback of your sessions and then I can take it to the next level however, once I get feedback from your first 2k session on time and effort etc I can get to know you better for now just simply run all the other runs as easy as could be without falling asleep the first rule is to avoid injury and then pace etc will come into its own Thanks TheEd :mrburns: Sub 35min 10k by end of year - Sub35min - 05-07-2008 Hello TheEd dude! I did my first 2k session and it went pretty well although I must say it's a mentally exhausting session! I run the 2k's between 3:35 and 3:40 ![]() What should I do in the coming week? Cheers Sub35min :jester: Sub 35min 10k by end of year - TheEd - 05-07-2008 Hi sub35min, the 5x2000m session is probably the most important session of the schedule, it makes the 10k times possible. It teaches you about pace judgement and focus etc .. a truly brilliant session Slot into week 2 training, are you able to do 6x1000m on Tuesday? The pace is 10 seconds per km faster than the 2000's and the rest is 60 seconds .. Continue on the sub 35min 10k schedule and I shall simply give you the times for the quality sessions, the more feedback I get from your monitor there more I can assist without seeing you. Are you able to do the Tuesday session on the track? Cheers TheEd :mrburns: Sub 35min 10k by end of year - Sub35min - 05-07-2008 Hi I should be able to do the 6 x 1k session on Tuesday. Would you like pulse readings after completion of the 1000m and again after 60s eg. 1000m 3:29 190 135 2000m 3:30 189 132 Cheers Sub 35min:yes: Sub 35min 10k by end of year - TheEd - 05-07-2008 spot on if you want to be really thorough you can record the temp and wind conditions as these all play a factor in the pulse rate. also a matter of interest is how quickly the pulse drops during the first 30 seconds for example Enjoy the session, it is easier than the 5x2k session however in order to run sub 35min you will be coming down to running it between 3.15 and 3.20 per K so it will be nice to see the progress from where you are to where you will be in say 6 months Cheers TheEd |