Hi TheEd/All,
I am
ââ¬Â¢ 40 years old Ahem..smoker/drinker
ââ¬Â¢ Intermittently active runner/cyclist
ââ¬Â¢ Looking for achievable goals
ââ¬Â¢ Max HR ~184, measured on a treadmill 3 months ago.
I did a 5x2k 90r test run yesterday
Summary
Split|Time | Dist|Avg Pa|BstPce|AvgHR| Max HR
1 |07:45.3 | 1.77| 4:23 | 3:36 | 145 | 157
2 |01:30.0 | AvgHR | 126 |
3 |08:47.1 | 1.93| 4:33 | 3:58 | 153 | 162
4 |01:18.7 |AvgHR| 134 |
5 |09:04.2 | 1.95| 4:39 | 3:56 | 157 | 165
6 |01:30.0 |AvgHR| 129 |
7 |09:06.1 | 1.95| 4:40 | 3:46 | 158 | 166
8 |01:30.0 |AvgHR| 137 |
9 |08:25.4 | 1.91| 4:24 | 3:49 | 162 | 170
10|01:30.0 |AvgHR | 141 |
T | 50:26 | 9.75| 5:11 | 3:36 | 152 | 170
The course was a straight line 1k course. I have access to a running track but it is a bit difficult.
I had to stop 25m from the end, I was pooped.
Details
connect.garmin.com/activity/185463797 (Sorry can't add links yet)
At the moment I have no goals or races in the calendar. I am looking for a little guidance and direction to create achievable goals with your 10k programs.
If you need any other information about me please ask.
Thanks,
Michael
Oops, Can this thread be moved to the 10k training forum.
Hi mic and welcome to the forums
best thing you could have done for a marker was to run a 4k time-trial, so if you up to this towards the end of the week then that would be great .. thereafter according to the 4k time we can have you start Day 1 next Tuesday
what we need to know is what training and background you have currently, so that we don't make any mistakes which can hinder your progress
over to you
TheEd
Hi TheEd/All,
Thank you for your response. You asked about my background and 4k.
Background
5 years ago, after 10 years of relative inactivity, I seen a picture of myself at 100kg. I started running but was mostly injured. I switched to forefoot running. As a consequence of this, or focusing on form, my injuries mostly disappeared.
Up until 2011 I was focusing on Marathon, but I found it a little boring.
In March 2012 I was running 13km in 1hr 10mins, but decided I needed speed, so I started interval training. I did too much and plateaued/ over-trained.
TheEd, the reason I enjoy your feedback to others is that you can see when users are over-training and encourage them against it.
I try to run 3 times a week, but with no easy runs. I try to bike as a replacement.
4k
At your suggestion I ran a 4k tt. I think I paced it well, as I would not have been able to run another 500m.
Spl Time Dist AvgP BestP AvgHR MaxHR
1 04:14 1 4:14 3:38 149 161
2 04:09 1 4:10 3:56 167 172
3 04:06 1 4:06 3:51 174 175
4 03:58 1 3:58 3:38 179 182
Tot16:30 4 4:07 3:38 167 182
If you need more data you can find it here
connect.garmin.com/activity/186435691
Any questions, please ask.
Cheers,
Michael
OK .. that is a fairly solid 4k to start with
you can have a longish run over the weekend at a distance you currently used to ..
the Tuesday will be day 1 and Thursday will be the 5 x 2k session
you have recovery days in-between the quality sessions currently and there is no need to push up mileage etc
core of training between days 5 to 8
during this time the long run is also something we need to work on where 1hr becomes something of ease
pace for 2k session will start at 4.20 per k = 8.20
any questions?
TheEd
Thanks TheEd,
which program am I following? The reason I ask is some programs have 5x2k and some 4x2k.
What heart rate should I be aiming for in the easy runs? 150? I have no problem running 2 hrs sloooww.
"pace for 2k session will start at 4.20 per k = 8.20"
Should it be 4.10 or 8.40?
When do you want me to report back? Thursday?
Michael
Hi TheEd,
Here is my feedback from days 1,2 & 3.
Tue (1hr)
Distance: 10.75 km Time: 58:34 Avg Pace: 5:27 min/km AHR 143
connect.garmin.com/activity/188213956
Wed(30 mins)
Distance: 5.05 km Time: 27:41 Avg Pace: 5:29 min/km AHR 140
connect.garmin.com/activity/188522398
Thursday (5x2 4.20/k)
Time |AvPce|Avg HR
08:41|4:21|167 (erroneous HR spikes)
01:30| |139
08:40|4:20|158
01:30| |143
08:45|4:23|161
01:30| |149
08:45|4:23|164
01:30| |149
08:13|4:07|168
01:30| |150
50:36|4:54|161
connect.garmin.com/activity/188828111
Last 2k tried to hit 4.10/k, but I didn't have the pace in my legs.
OK. So do you need extra info from me?
Thanks,
Michael
decent session Mic
:jive:
roll though your days and the come Tuesday session
6 x 1000m Rest 60 second @ 4.10 per k
if you feeling strong the last 1km, you can pick up
please let me know how the weekend's training goes?
Cheers
TheEd
Hi TheEd,
Here is my long run Saturday (day 5)
distance 13.93km Time 1:18 Av Pace 5:36 min/km AHR 142
connect.garmin.com/activity/189402151
Sunday was an easy bike ride.
Most of my goals, (sub 20 5km, sub 43 10km) require me to maintain a ~4min/k pace. I do not have a race at the end of this cycle of training. I am lacking speed.
Therefore, should I
1) continue to the end of this program and get some benchmark times, or
2) start from the beginning after day 8 and work on gaining the speed I need ~20sec per k
Also day 7 is a relaxed 10k. Was is the difference between easy and relaxed? My easy pace, 140BPM is about a 5.25k
Thanks,
Mic
Hi Mic .. if you attempt to run too fast too soon you will cause a reverse training effect which leads to injuries etc
the 10k program is 'progressive' and will develop you in a way to achieve your goals accordingly
once you do a session such as 5 x 2k in 3.55 to 4 minutes per k (7.50 to 8 minutes) with Rest 90 seconds, you will be ready to run sub 40 minutes for 10km
so hang in there, be patient and you will note that things become easier and everything speeds up naturally according to the fitness developing
the programs work, it is then down to the individual to balance life and training in the correct manner
with the advice here, we aim to achieve these requirements for you as well as getting the results while 'attempting' to avoid the pitfalls of sickness and injuries
onwards and forwards
TheEd
ps.. keep your easy runs closer to the 140 bpm, despite it feeling slow .. you will speed up naturally as you progress .. easy & relaxed is in an attempt to avoid problems between the quality sessions .. they mean more or less the same thing