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Sub 35 - jamieh - 15-12-2012 16:26 in parkrun today PB! 3:16 3:18 3:17 3:20 3:15 Weight: 77.6 (on the start line) Weather: Windy (10mph), Muddy (I wore XC spikes) Really enjoyed the race today despite less than ideal conditions. Started out conservatively (first 2k felt almost effortless) & turned the screw from half way (into the headwind unfortunately). Was able to stay focussed and even push on for the last 200m which is new! Onwards to the 10k...?!! Jamie Sub 35 - TheEd - 16-12-2012 Nice going Jamie, yes, on to the 10k now considering the conditions you know there is definitely more to come TheEd ps.. if ever you want to work out your 5k time from your 6 x 1k session, you add 25 seconds to the best 1k's from the session and that will give you a time of what you should be able to run, even in a worst case scenario, after doing the session ([I][SIZE="1"]please, ask for clarity of this, if not understanding what is being stated[/SIZE])[/I] Sub 35 - jamieh - 16-12-2012 That makes sense re: 1k calculations (though I was a way off 16:09!). Would be great to race a 5k on the track sometime and see what I could do. May look to enter a 5,000 race next year... Does the program I outlined above make sense to you for the run up to 10k from now? I'm actually off work for the whole period so will be taking advantage of this for sleeping/recovery etc (and of course some fun!). Sub 35 - TheEd - 17-12-2012 yes, run through with the program till the race as you mapped out previously Mon 17th: normal easy run (what would you do this day?) Tue 18th: 2 x 2k 3.25 per K Rest 90 then 4 x 1k 3.15 per k Rest 60 (no need to go faster than these paces) Wed 19th: then from here an easy day recovery and roll down to the event Thu 20th: Fri 21st: Sat 22nd: Sun 23rd: Mon 24th: 6 x 1 min fast / slow Tue 25th: Rest Wed 26th: Race what would you place in the days 20th to 23rd? over to you TheEd Sub 35 - jamieh - 17-12-2012 Mon 17th: normal easy run (what would you do this day?)60mins easy (4:20 to 4:30 pace) Tue 18th: 2 x 2k 3.25 per K Rest 90 then 4 x 1k 3.15 per k Rest 60 (no need to go faster than these paces) Wed 19th: Easy 10k Thu 20th:Easy 10k with 6x1min race pace if feeling good Fri 21st: 60mins easy Sat 22nd: Rest (+ long easy bike, 4hrs) Sun 23rd:20min Light Tempo Mon 24th: 6 x 1 min fast / slow Tue 25th: Rest Wed 26th: Race Does that look ok? I'll be riding/swimming lots up to 22nd, but then will just focus on running/relaxing for the last 3 days before race. J Sub 35 - jamieh - 18-12-2012 2x2k (R90) + 4x1k (R60), Track 6:44 (HR 168) 6:42 (HR 164) 3:14 (HR 166) 3:13 (HR 168) 3:15 (HR 171) 3:10 (HR 172) Weight: 78kg Weather: Light wind, 8 deg. Good sesh this morning. Wore my HR monitor if thats of any interest?! During the rest intervals HR was getting down to 85 between the 2k's, then 90, 103, 107 between the 1k's. Resting HR this morning was 37. The 2k's felt great, very smooth/easy. 1k's were tougher but I wasn't at the limit by any means. J Sub 35 - TheEd - 18-12-2012 all good though I would like to change 2 sessions Thu 20th:Easy 10k with last 20 minutes quicker .. no strain and comfortable Fri 21st: 8k easy you simply need to look after yourself now and have good weather enjoy the festive season TheEd Sub 35 - jamieh - 02-01-2013 Happy new year & all that 34:51 in boxing day 10k. Obviously disappointed with the time as a felt good on the start-line & was pretty well prepared (despite some over-eating the day before!). I went through 5k in 16:52 feeling strong, but then the wind really picked up (25mph+ gusts). My Garmin also clocked the course at about 10.15k (went through 10k at 34:24). Not that that stopped the winners from running sub 31min! Anyway. Have taken it all very easy since then. Planning to start up with the 2k's again tomorrow (pending a little soleus pain that crept in earlier this week... I think from 'dancing' in heeled shoes ) Considering a fast 10k on 3rd Feb (after 2 more cycles) and a fast Bushy Park 5k somewhere in the middle. Sub 35 - TheEd - 02-01-2013 rather sort all the aches and pains out before running .. some swimming would no doubt be better if you are able to swim let me know your thoughts Thanks TheEd Sub 35 - jamieh - 03-01-2013 You're right. No point risking anything at this point in the season. Swimming and biking are totally pain free so will focus on these for the next few days. Will aim to start 2k's next Thursday if back on track. Cheers, J |