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Improving 10k with regular training - TheEd - 28-04-2014 a very decent 4k MMS superb TheEd Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 05-05-2014 Hi TheEd, I made a small change of plans last week. Since it was holiday on May 1st (Thursday) and my wife and I got the Friday off from work, we went to the beach on Wednesday. We had a great time there, by the way :yes:, but I decided not to run the 2K session/long run and ran easy the following days, ending with a 5k paced run in 19ââ¬â¢55ââ¬Â last night. Great and tough session but it gave me confidence to try a little harder next time. Here the splits: May 4th - 5k paced Temp:23C KM|Time|AHR 01|04:00|162 02|03:58|177 03|04:00|178 04|04:00|179 05|03:57|181 Tot|19:55 Will start a new cycle tomorrow. Keep you posted. MMS Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 10-05-2014 Hi TheEd, made a small change in the program this week. Moved the 5x2K to this Friday because it wouldn't be a hot day like Thursday (Thu max 30C / Fri max 20C). And it worked just fine. It was my best 2k session so far. Ah, and this time I did it without drinking any water because all the drinking fountains at the park were dry. May 9th - 5x2k Temp: 18C Rep|Time|AHR|MHR|RHR|mHR 001|07:59|169|179|152|131 002|07:57|174|182|158|138 003|07:58|175|184|161|139 004|07:50|177|188|167|149 005|07:46|181|192|168|145 Tot|39:30 AHR: average heart rate during 2k rep MHR: max heart rate during 2k rep RHR: average heart rate during 90s rest mHR: min heart rate during 90s rest Very happy now. :great: Cheers. MMS Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 14-05-2014 Hi TheEd, not the best 1k session last night. Wanted a 3'45" average but stayed above it, 3'47" (same as last session). I felt that "side pain" during 3rd rep. It went away but my left calf started to ache a little during the final part of 5th rep and 6th rep. Nothing that hasn't already happened before. I'm massaging it, icing, etc e this morning it feels much better already. Didn't run, probably taking a day off. May 13th - 5x1k Temp:22C Rep|Time|AHR|MHR|RHR|mHR 01|03:44|169|181|165|150 02|03:47|177|187|169|150 03|03:45|176|188|172|154 04|03:49|179|187|171|158 05|03:48|177|189|172|158 06|03:49|179|191|177|153 Tot|22:42 As you can see, struggled a lot to finish this session. Much harder than it was supposed to be. Anyway, itôs done. Let's move on. :mrburns: MMS PS: after the 5x2k on Friday, took Saturday off and ran 1h25 (5''15" pace) long run, also off on Monday. PPS: it's always good to finishing through days 03-08 of the program. Improving 10k with regular training - TheEd - 14-05-2014 good stuff MMS the 2k session was seriously ground breaking for you looking forward to your race and may it be great TheEd Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 20-05-2014 Yep! Looking forward to this race, although is not the best course one can run (it has an uphill part and 5 or 6 u-turns) but I'll certainly do my best. Last Saturday I ran a 5k paced in 19'45". It looks like it's a pace I would be able to hold in good conditions, so letôs see how the race develops over the first 3km. Now, keeping things simple until race day. MMS Improving 10k with regular training - TheEd - 23-05-2014 have a good one MMS TheEd Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 25-05-2014 Hi TheEd, it was the best one! New PB 39'49". Thanks to an insane last km in 3'33" pace. I started at a good pace and created a "cushion" before facing the 4th km where there was an uphill. It took some energy to go through it but it was going according to my plan. But after that I lost time in the 6th and 7th with the u-turns, tried to get back on track in the 8th, and got caught in heavy traffic of 5km slow runners at the 9th. So, when I crossed the 9km sign, I was 15 seconds behind and thought I just had to go fast as I could for only one km. So I ran it like I never did it before and crossed the finish line below 40 minutes. Amazing! :great: Here the splits: May 24th - 10k race Temp: 16C Km|Time 01|03:55 02|03:56 03|04:00 04|04:06 05|04:00 06|04:06 07|04:06 08|04:00 09|04:06 10|03:34 Tot|39:49 5k splits: 19'57"/19'52" Once again, it's great to see how the 10k program works so well for me and other runners. Cheers. MMS Improving 10k with regular training - TheEd - 26-05-2014 a hearty congrats to you MM .. more certainly to come take it as though you have only just begun TheEd Improving 10k with regular training - MMS - 28-05-2014 TheEd Wrote:take it as though you have only just begun Certainly looking forward to achieve new levels. :great: Taking an easy week as my legs were pretty heavy until last night. Today they're are better, but since I have 4 cycles so far, seems smart to take a week break. Next 10k race is on July 19th. No races happening here during the World Cup, sort of a "quarantine". Time for 2 cycles + 1 week until race day. A week after (July 27th), I'll run easy a half marathon with some friends at Rio, just an excuse for gathering friends from different cities. After that, I haven't yet decided what to do. But there's time. Will keep you posted. MMS |