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Build Up Period - OsirisD - 18-04-2017 Hi Ed, Did the 1k session today, unfortunately I forgot to take my HR belt, so no HR data available. Target pace was 4m:10s/km, except last km. Lap breakdown below(I had front wind on kms 2, 4, 6):
For the 5k run this Saturday I was thinking to aim at sub 20m:50s. What do you think? Build Up Period - TheEd - 19-04-2017 nice session .. well controlled for Saturday, start out at 4.15 per k for the first km, and then see how you feel from there the 5k paced should not be a race but more a controlled effort. Half the pace you would like to run for 10k on we go TheEd Build Up Period - OsirisD - 22-04-2017 So, did the 5k run today. The plan was to pace at around 04m:13 for the first 3kms and push a bit harder on the last 2. Unfortunately there was some head wind for the last 2 kms which threw me off. Total time was 21m:07s; avg pace 04m:13s/km; avg bpm 179. So, a bit slower than the previous 5k run. Lap breakdown below:
Build Up Period - OsirisD - 25-04-2017 Breakdown for today's 400m session below. Target pace was 04m:00s/km. It felt very comfortable, almost felt easy.
P.S. Also take a look over the 5k run a post above. Build Up Period - TheEd - 26-04-2017 O, don't worry too much when things don't go too well because of wind or even a bad day, focus on the good sessions which show progress How are you coping with the 400m session, as we have found that the 'less experienced' runners do develop calf muscle tightness after the session? all looking good, what have you planned for the weekend TheEd Build Up Period - OsirisD - 26-04-2017 Hey Ed, Regarding the 400m, I've had no issues whatsoever. No muscle fever or tightness. Like I said above, the session felt easy. It would have been more challenging if target pace was around 03m:50s or rest reduced from 60s to 45s. For the weekend I'm planning a getaway with my gf since it's my birthday on Saturday. I won't be able to do a time trial since we're heading in the mountains. Because next race is a 10k trail race on 13'th of May, the plan is to do a 10k trail run on Saturday if the weather allows it(run it around lactose threshold zone). How do you suggest to plan next cycle? Taking in consideration that next race is a 10k trail on 13'th of May. I will do only 2 weeks of the cycle before race day. Build Up Period - TheEd - 28-04-2017 Training for next week ... Tues: 3 x 5 minutes @ 10k pace with 1 minute easy in-between Wed: your easy run Thurs: 2k @ 10k pace Rest 2 min 2 x 1k @ 10 seconds per k quicker than 2k pace Rest 2 to 3 minutes then 1k as you feel but quicker than previous 1k's then continue the end of week 2 and week 3 before event TheEd Build Up Period - OsirisD - 02-05-2017 Hey Ed, On Saturday I did a 10k trail/asphalt run with 290m elevation gain. Average pace was 05m:21s/km @ 169 avg bpm, with 179 bpm max HR; total time 53m:35s. Time in HR zones: 19mins in Z4(lactate threshold); 34mins in Z5(maximum) Breakdown for the today's 3 x 5min below. Target pace 4m:20s/km; target easy pace 05m:00s to 05m:30s/km.
For the Thursday run, between the 2 x 1k should I have 60s rest and then 2 to 3 mins rest before the final quicker 1k? Build Up Period - OsirisD - 04-05-2017 Hi Ed, Target paces for today's run: 2k @ 04m:20s/km; 2 x 1k @ 04m:10s/km; last 1k @ 04m:00s/km. I ended up running faster than target paces. It felt comfortable during the 2k run and decided to go a bit faster. I ended running the last 1k pretty strong. Below is the breakdown:
P.S. Don't forget about the post above regarding last Saturday's run and the 3 x 5min on Tuesday. Build Up Period - TheEd - 05-05-2017 O, the main session was the Thursday session and you have achieved the aim, the idea is to 'keep the powder' dry till next week this means focusing and keeping your best for next weekend's event everything is looking good, it is just keeping things altogether nice going TheEd |