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10k & 21k Training - TheEd - 10-08-2010 The 1hr runs are the core of the Build Up, it sets you up to go to the next level of training, when you go onto the 10 km training cycle the 1hr runs should be standard fodder (instead of 30 to 40 minute recovery runs 1hr can be slotted in with ease and there should not be a need to ever go over 1hr and with time you will hopefully better understand this statement), and should make recovery a zip with the extra gained from the aerobic work to provide for higher performance expect the first couple of quality sessions to be tough and you will even (maybe) feel that it is tougher than before but that is until you compare times theoretically the runner often runs a shade slower than when they were running at their best but the difference is they are only starting up now so exciting times ahead I prefer body weight 'strength training' and if weights are necessary then low weight high repetition to gain elastic strength hope this helps TheEd 10k & 21k Training - DaveM40 - 10-08-2010 Thanks TheEd - brilliant reply. I will feedback on Saturday after the 5k race. Dave 10k & 21k Training - DaveM40 - 14-08-2010 Hi TheED - hows things in Sweden? Heavy rain here I didn't do the 5K race today - it was at 9am and I overslept ... So I did a 4K timetrial, as per the schedule instead. I ran it on a flat mud / gravel path. K/ split - ave / max 1/ 3.37 - 154 / 163 2/ 4.02 - 163 / 166 ** Garmin error ** 3/ 3.45 - 166 / 168 4/ 3.38 - 168 / 170 15.02 in decent conditions with a bit of wind against me for last 2.5k and a slightly soft path. The garmin went crazy in some woods during the 2nd kilo, which effected the time quite a bit :mad: The spilt should be more 3.45 / 3.50 at worse to be honest, as this was a consistantly paced affort on a flat course. I ran this quite hard and was pleased to complete it with no problems (apart from silly satelite stuff!). I recovered very quickly and feel good now. I have lost speed endurance as expected during the injury and then build up phase. The HR's were high showing a good effort (my max hr is 175). What do you think of this run? Bearing in mind my race objectives are - 1 hour race on 1st september then 21k on October 24th - shall I do a normal week 1 of the first 10k Cycle or include some 21k pace tempo work? Thanks for your support Dave 10k & 21k Training - TheEd - 16-08-2010 the thing with the first 'hard' run getting back into things is that it could create a fair amount of doubt, however you should not get caught up going down that road as after a few interval sessions you should move to a very decent new level your recovery should be better that previously of the aerobic work done on the build-up enjoy going through the transformation TheEd 10k & 21k Training - DaveM40 - 16-08-2010 Thanks for the reply - i am looking forward to the doing cycles again. As my main race is the 21k in october and my next race is the 1 hour race in 2 weeks + 2 days - should I do a normal week 1 or included some 21k tempo stuff? Dave 10k & 21k Training - TheEd - 16-08-2010 the 5 x 2000m session will be more than adequate for the 21km and if you maintain a long run of around 22 to 25 km on the 1st Sunday you should be fine and then every Sunday is 90 minutes the 10km program with the long run is more than suffice for the 1/2 rest assured TheEd 10k & 21k Training - DaveM40 - 16-08-2010 Thanks TheEd - I understand. My week 1 this week will be; Tue - 75 min easy Wed - 45 to 60 min easy Thu - 5 x2000 Fri - rest Sat - Long 22k Sun - 45 to 60 min easy Is this ok? Thanks ... Dave 10k & 21k Training - TheEd - 16-08-2010 it looks good .. one thing we need to monitor is how you feel after the 2k session and that you focus on good leg recovery before the 22k magic TheEd 10k & 21k Training - DaveM40 - 16-08-2010 Ok TheEd - Good call again. I will feedback after 2000's and see how the legs are before the long run. Thanks Dave 10k & 21k Training - TheEd - 17-08-2010 If you able to maintain the 1hr runs and they actually serve as good rcovery runs then more power to you I reckon you should manage but do realise that your body will go through 'swings and roundabouts' between Day 3 and Day 8 as it is a fairly intense period if you get through that period (without any setbacks) then it should be all smiles thereafter onwards and forwards TheEd |