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How to train - Raginglynx - 21-10-2010 The "each interval" data is hard to copy it seems. Is it ok to give you a link to this? http://connect.garmin.com/splits/53808930 Thanks! How to train - TheEd - 22-10-2010 if these are your 2k times 07:41 07:35 07:35 07:25 07:19 then it is certainly a decent session where did you do the session? TheEd How to train - Raginglynx - 22-10-2010 I did it on a treadmill. I followed my garmin (it's a forerunner 50 with footpod) both in speed and distance. Usually it's pretty exact, at most I think it has faulted around 10 sec/km. However I can't be sure about it's reliability It would be much better to run at a 400 m track while doing these sessions. Then I would be totally sure about the exact pace, time and distance. Though it's hard to find one here, I will try to when I get to the 1k sessions. Last thing I wanna do is fool myself. What pace or hr should I follow at the "longest run" tomorrow? Thanks! How to train - TheEd - 22-10-2010 when doing the session on a treadmill look to create a 2 to 3% incline, this will provide a closer effect to outside running Cheers and enjoy TheEd How to train - Raginglynx - 22-10-2010 Great! Does that apply for the easy and long run sessions too? regards, Christian How to train - TheEd - 22-10-2010 mainly for the quality sessions however you can do it for all runs if you wish Cheers TheEd Raginglynx Wrote:Great! How to train - TheEd - 23-10-2010 you shouldn't be doing a 2k session so soon after the 2k session you did a few days ago? which program are you now training on Day 3 is the 2k session followed by the various sessions of the 18 day cycle a little misunderstanding from my side maybe? Cheers TheEd How to train - Raginglynx - 23-10-2010 I've only done one 2k session. It was on Thursday. I started the sub 40 program on Tuesday. Today I did the 1h 30min long run. I started at incline 3%. It felt much tougher than when I usually run at that pace outside. My HR went very high too, so I decreased the incline first to 2%, but then to 1%. That felt more like the usual effort at above 5:00 pace. My HR still went pretty high. Above 160 at least half the exercise. It might be explained by the very high temperature in the gym today and the abscence of A/C - I don't know ![]() I really feel that the treadmill is a lot of trouble when it comes to knowing what's authentic or not. I really don't want to do any mistakes by running with too little effort or too high effort. That might spoil everything - right? What do you think of it all? Anyway, Here's the data from today http://connect.garmin.com/activity/54001045 http://connect.garmin.com/splits/54001045 PS. If you wonder about the strange splits sometimes around 1 hour it's because of the treadmill - it can just go for an hour at a time ![]() PS2. Here's my data from the 10k races earlier this year if you're curious. http://connect.garmin.com/activity/50516546 http://connect.garmin.com/activity/46089277 //Christian How to train - TheEd - 23-10-2010 Christian, don't get too wrapped up about the effort try your utmost to stay relaxed and the rest will eventually balance itself out give it time TheEd How to train - Raginglynx - 24-10-2010 Ok, I'll try to think about that ![]() Todays data... The footpod battery was drain out so no pace http://connect.garmin.com/activity/54174720 //Christian |