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Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 20-01-2011 TheEd Wrote:ps.. how have you felt from a recovery point of view, do you feel that you recovering well between sessions? Yes, Iôm recovering well nowadays. Since I started running in the morning, I kept the Gym exercises at night. I normally workout 2 times a week, sometimes 3. I was feeling more tired few weeks ago mostly because I had changed my running to morning (getting out of bed, basically :whistle, because I used to run and workout right after and wasnôt tiring at all. Today I believe I found the balance and everything is going well. No aches or pains. Iôm eating more regularly and also increased my protein intake, like you mentioned before (http://www.time-to-run.com/forums/showpost.php?p=7683&postcount=435). MMS Improving 10k with regular training - TheEd - 20-01-2011 good stuff .. excellent commitment TheEd Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 22-01-2011 Hi TheEd, how are you? Completed the 4k time-trial in 16:33. Hard run, but very happy with this achievement. :great: Here the splits: Jan 22nd - 4k time-trial - Day 19 Morning Run Temp:21C Km|time|AHR 01|04:10|170 02|04:06|185 03|04:07|187 04|04:10|190 04|16:33|183 Now, curious to see my body adapting to morning speed work! MMS Improving 10k with regular training - TheEd - 22-01-2011 This is very nice considering you have been on the Build Up .. should give you some confidence as to what is coming for the future starting with the 2k sessions next week the 1st pace is 4.30 per k for 2k 1k = 4.20 per k you maintain all the long runs you have achieved in this build up, in the next Build Up it becomes 10km and not 1hr and we have the aim of getting the 1hr runs to 12km and then to 15km BUT this is for the future .. so you understand your development after the this first 10km cycle we reassess and the 2k pace should speed up please ask questions if need be TheEd Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 22-01-2011 TheEd Wrote:you maintain all the long runs you have achieved in this build up Two questions to make sure I got it: 1. Does it mean that now the recovery runs will be 1hr runs and no more 30min? 2. I also keep 2h run as my long run, right? The program would be something like: 1. 70min easy 2. 60min easy 3. 5x2k @ 4:30 4. Rest 5. 2h Long run 6. Rest or 60min easy? 7. 60min easy 8. 6x1k @ 4:20 9. 60min easy. and so on.... MMS ps:looking forward for the next Build up! Improving 10k with regular training - TheEd - 22-01-2011 That's correct .. :great: TheEd Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 27-01-2011 Hi TheEd, Last Tuesday was a local holiday, Sao Pauloôs Anniversary, and there was an event called Bike Tour (you enter and get a bike for yourself!). I entered and was able to ride through the city for almost 20km (10km during the event plus another 10km back home). So, I used this bike ride as a substitute for my first run of this cycle. Today I had the 2k. It was definitely the harder 2k so far :rip: . Could do it but lost a few seconds in the end. See bellow: Jan 25th - Bike Ride - Day 1 Dist:20km Jan 26th - 1h easy - Day 2 Morning Run Time:60min Dist:9,4km @ 6:23/km AHR: 151 Temp:21C Jan 27th - 5x2k @4:30- Day 3 Morning Run Temp:21C Rep|Time|AHR|RHR 01|09:00|172|166 02|08:59|177|176 03|08:59|180|174 04|09:03|182|176 05|09:05|183|176 Tot|45:06|179|174 Itôs good to have quality sessions again! MMS Improving 10k with regular training - TheEd - 27-01-2011 the first 2k back is always tough, that you should recall nice going TheEd Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 01-02-2011 Hi TheEd, This weekend I went to the beach. I was expecting warm days, but not as much as it was. On Sat I woke up early to begin my 2h long run but had to cut it short because of the heat. Before 8am, a little more than 1h after the sunlight, it was 32C. My pulse reached 175, although was going slow. Decided to end this run after 70min. Today I ran the 1k. Felt, for obvious reasons, easier than the 2k, but didnôt like how my rest heart rate behaved. If you just look at the numbers, it will seem that I wasnôt resting at all, although i could catch my breath. Jan 29th - 2h Long Run - Day 5 Morning Run Time: 70min Dist:10,5k AHR:154 Temp:32C Jan 30th - Off - Day 6 It was a warmer than Sat, took day off. Jan 31st - 1h easy - Day 7 Morning Run Time: 60min Dist:9,3k AHR:148 Temp:22C Feb 1st - 6x1k @ 4:20 - Day 8 Morning Run Temp:22C Rep|Time|AHR|RHR 01|04:25|162|157 (wrong pace judgment) 02|04:20|174|171 03|04:19|179|175 04|04:18|180|177 05|04:20|180|178 06|04:17|183|181 Tot|25:59|176|173 MMS. Improving 10k with regular training - TheEd - 01-02-2011 the rest heart rate for the 1000's seems a tad high .. you wouldn't be able to do the session if that was accurate other than that a consistent set of 1000's good to see this how are you feeling in general .. are you feeling quite strong? TheEd |