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Improving 10k training with advice - martz - 01-10-2014 Hi Ed Great, I'm looking forward to that! Since the 10km event is on 2nd November, I'm going to start the cycle on 15th October. Have a good one Martz Improving 10k training with advice - martz - 04-10-2014 Here is the workout Iââ¬â¢ve done during the week: 29th September ââ¬â 12km Easy Run Time ââ¬â 1:13:25 AHR ââ¬â 145 BPM Temperature ââ¬â 26C 1st October ââ¬â 10km Steady Run Time ââ¬â 00:55:35 AHR ââ¬â 159 BPM Temperature ââ¬â 22C 3rd October ââ¬â 7km Easy Run (Treadmill, no incline) Time ââ¬â 0:39:56 AHR ââ¬â 136 BPM Temperature ââ¬â 18C 4th October ââ¬â 5km Easy Run Time ââ¬â 0:29:38 AHR ââ¬â 139 BPM Temperature ââ¬â 21C Improving 10k training with advice - martz - 04-10-2014 Hello Ed, Despite the weather is warming up, as far my progress goes, when I look at the heart rate reading for 5km easy run, this is the first time I ran faster than 6min/k and kept my heart rate below 140 BPM. Thatââ¬â¢s really unheard of. Martz Improving 10k training with advice - TheEd - 05-10-2014 martz, then this shows the improvement and that progress is being made nice to read for the treadmill, you can put it to a 1% incline if you want keep up the good work TheEd Improving 10k training with advice - martz - 13-10-2014 Here is my workout of the week: 6th October ââ¬â 10km Easy Run Time ââ¬â 0:59:31 AHR ââ¬â 143 BPM Temperature ââ¬â 21C 8th October ââ¬â 10km Steady Run Time ââ¬â 00:54:01 AHR ââ¬â 156 BPM Temperature ââ¬â 17C 10th October ââ¬â 7km Easy Run (Treadmill, no incline) Time ââ¬â 0:39:56 AHR ââ¬â 135 BPM Temperature ââ¬â 18C 11th October ââ¬â 5km Easy Run (Treadmill, 1% incline) Time ââ¬â 0:28:33 AHR ââ¬â 141 BPM Temperature ââ¬â 18C 13th October ââ¬â 5km Easy Run Time ââ¬â 0:29:46 AHR ââ¬â 138 BPM Temperature ââ¬â 20C Improving 10k training with advice - TheEd - 13-10-2014 ready to roll again .. on we go TheEd Improving 10k training with advice - martz - 13-10-2014 Hi Ed, When I did 5km treadmill run at 1% incline for the first time my calf felt a bit stiff. However, I kept my heart rate to mid 140s most of the time and calf wasn't felt too bad in the end. I'm looking forward to start a new cycle tomorrow. As long as Iââ¬â¢m free from injuries Iââ¬â¢m very confident I can run 10km in under 48 minutes once this cycle completes and it's my first official running event since May. As you mention before, I'll move up to sub-45min 10km training schedule. I'll probably try and speed up the 2k session just a little to see how my body feels. My cycle for this week: 14th October - 10km Steady Run 15th October - 5km Easy run 16th October - 4 x 2km with 90 sec rest @ 4:40/k 17th October - Rest 18th October - 10km Steady run 19th October - 5km Easy Run Martz TheEd Wrote:nice going on the 5k time-trial Martz Improving 10k training with advice - TheEd - 13-10-2014 you should first look to see that you have no niggles before moving into the next training cycle so focus on that first and foremost on we go TheEd Improving 10k training with advice - martz - 13-10-2014 Hi Ed, Well, I got very good news. I have no signs of niggling pain at the moment. I kept my running easy to steady over the last two weeks to recover from previous cycle not just physically but mentally. Right now, I'm feeling refresh and keen to make progress :yes: Martin, Improving 10k training with advice - TheEd - 15-10-2014 nice to hear .. let me know how things go and what you have planned TheEd |