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Sub 20, training 3 times a week - TheEd - 18-01-2017 consider swimming after the footie, will provide better recovery for the 2k session, start off slowly and build-up. even if the first 2 x 2k are slower, pace yourself and finish off stronger make it a positive session enjoy ![]() TheEd ps.. looks like the adventure race gave good vibes Sub 20, training 3 times a week - Joemurray39:15 - 21-01-2017 Ok so I didn't see your message until Friday. I attempted the session but had to abandon it after 2 intervals. I felt like the distance was to much for me. Looking over the last 6 months I haven't had many miles under the belt & very few runs over 10km's. Anyway I was feeling a bit pissed off with myself so I decided to repeat the session the next day. However I reduced the speed as I felt at this stage it was beyond me & it was more important to finish the session. Wednesday - game (played 65 minutes was fairly comfortable) Thursday - Abandoned session 9.7km 48:56 5:03 pace 2 x 2km intervals 1)7:45 avg 3:53 pace 148bpm 2)8:01 avg 4:00 pace 150bpm Friday - 15.3km, 1:12:48 avg4:45 pace 5 x 1.9km around pond 1)7:53 4:09pace 145bpm 2)7:52 4:08pace 143bpm 3)7:48 4:06pace 145bpm 4)7:47 4:05pace 146bpm 5)7:39 4:01pace 149bpm The session felt controlled except for the last one which started to hurt a little towards the end. Should I carry on with the program or do you think it would be better to do a build program to get miles under the belt. Either way I'm going to enjoy a rest day today albeit in work. I'm aware that sub 40 is beyond me at this stage so I won't stress to much when I do the race on the 4th February. Sub 20, training 3 times a week - TheEd - 22-01-2017 Joe, once you establish a routine, the progress will begin to show make sure to give yourself sufficient recovery after footie etc TheEd Sub 20, training 3 times a week - Joemurray39:15 - 25-01-2017 Ok ed, noted. So my week has been as follows Saturday- Rest day Sunday- Long run 14:21km - 1:19:43 avg 5:36km HR138 Felt quite tired for this so didn't bother forcing the pace Monday- Easy bike on the trainer 20km 42:00 28.6kmph Tuesday- 6 X 1km 60rest 9.98km 52:51 5:17km HR145 1)4:01 145bpm 2)3:57 147bpm 3)4:00 149bpm 4)3:57 153bpm 5)3:58 153bpm 6)3:54 153bpm The 2nd half felt tough with my HR only getting down to 140 In the recovery. Wednesday- 1hr of core & light weights Sub 20, training 3 times a week - Joemurray39:15 - 31-01-2017 Hi ed, Thursday- Rest Friday - 1hr steady on the bike followed by core/light weights Saturday- 5km Tempo 1)4:10 2)4:12 3)4:13 4)4:11 5)4:07 Total 20:53 Run felt hard enough that I think a 4:15-4:20 avg is probably realistic for the 10km race Sunday- Core/exercises Monday 10 x 400m 60rest. Aiming for 92secs 3:50 pace (88,89,92,90,90,90,90,87,90,78) These felt quite comfortable except for the last one where I ignored the watch. Plan for the rest of the week Tuesday- swim Wednesday - football Thursday - rest day Friday - 30 mins inc 6 x 1 min race pace Saturday- 10km race Sub 20, training 3 times a week - TheEd - 31-01-2017 Joe, consider going for a light walk on Thursday, or even light swim, in case you have issues after the footie enjoy TheEd Sub 20, training 3 times a week - Joemurray39:15 - 05-02-2017 Hi ed, My week went as follows: Tuesday: With work etc I didn't feel like doing anything so I decided to do a few exercises, core & light upper body weights. Finished off with stretches & roller. Wednesday: Football, tough 90 minutes which we eventually won but a very physical encounter with a lot of running. Thursday: Very sore today so I repeated Tuesday. Friday: Took the kids for a very slow 3k, almost walking pace After that I did another easy 30 minutes with 6 x race pace. Saturday: Race day, after a stormy few days the weather was perfect. About 15 degrees with a light wind. Practically freezing for Dubai. Final time 40:21 - 9.87km - 4:05 avg - 160bpm Mile 1 6:46/4:12 - 152bpm 2 6:41/4:09 - 171 3 6:38/4:07 - 167 4 6:41/4:09 - 159 5 6:33/4:04 - 156 6 6:23/3:58 - 155 I tried to stay controlled for the first lap & reigned myself in when the pace picked up. On the 2nd lap it started to hurt a little but I'd had the same person about 50 yards in front of me for the whole race. He spurred me on to pick up the pace, I got alongside him at km 9 but then he opened the gap again. I eventually beat him with a 200m sprint to take it by a nose. 9th overall & 3rd in the 35-39 age group which meant I got a trophy. My first in about 25 years.ðŸË⬠Sub 20, training 3 times a week - TheEd - 07-02-2017 very nice going Joe, make sure to get sufficient recovery, and certainly don't look to rush back into intense training congrats TheEd Sub 20, training 3 times a week - Joemurray39:15 - 10-02-2017 Hey Ed, hope you are well. Took your advice & had a fairly easy week. Sunday: Easy swim 1k open water Monday: Easy jog with my wife 5.2km 31:42 6:06km followed by slow half hour on turbo trainer, 11.2km. Tuesday: Rest day Wednesday: Football, only played an hour as I got a red card Thursday: 1hr steady on the bike 30.6km Today, Friday, I intended to start the 2k intervals. I have exactly 3 weeks until my sprint triathlon (5k run leg). Beyond that I have a half ironman in August & hope to do a few running races in the interim. Anyway should I stick to the 10k program for now? I have done very little bike/swim in the last 2 months so I'm not expecting any great performances & will use the race as a building block for the rest of the year. I really enjoyed getting on the podium albeit at a slow race. I'm so far behind on the bike/swim that it will take me years to get near the top third. However I feel I can get top 10's in my age group with the running with some work. I turn 40 tomorrow ðŸâ¢Ë. At least I'll be the youngest in my age group. Cheers Joe Sub 20, training 3 times a week - Joemurray39:15 - 11-02-2017 Hi ed, Did the 10k intervals yesterday. Wasn't really in the mood as I had an early start that morning. In the end the session went ok & whilst it wasn't easy it felt manageable. WU/5 x 1.9km/90 rest/WD =1:18:11/05:03km/134bpm 1)7:38/4:01km/145bpm 2)7:40/4:02/145 3)7:36/4:00/147 4)7:35/3:59/148 5)7:27/3:55/150 I intended to start around 4:05 pace & move toward 4:00 pace through the intervals. With that in mind it wasn't a bad session & mostly negative splits with controlled running. |