GhostofCain
Ancient Mariner
I need it - if I don't stick to it then I just hyperfocus on work.
Sounds like an excellent reason to me!
I need it - if I don't stick to it then I just hyperfocus on work.
I'm entering a new phase of my Marathon preparation. On Sunday I finished my first month of preparation with a 2h30 long run. 2nd best Half Marathon time and felt pretty smooth.
Then went home, looked at my running diary and saw the beautiful progress I've actually made:
10 September, 15k, pace 6:58/km, HR 126
17 September, 18k, pace 6:35/km, HR 136.
24 September, 21k, pace 6:28/km, HR 134
01 October, 24k, pace 6:07/km, HR 136
Last 3 with identical routes, you have gradually increasing pace and distance with heart rate staying the same.
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I'd need a constant pace of 5:19/km for 42.2 kilometers to reach my target and I felt for first time that we are getting there.
In addition, I've started to put my nutrition and sleep in order and first time of straightening from tomorrow hopefully.
This morning I finally managed to do a 30 minute run for the first time in 2 months. 6.73 km and feeling good at the end of the run.
You have such an unorthodox way to log your runs!
That´s a nice time man! In my best days I ran 10km in 50 minutes. In streetruns my best time of 5km was somewhere around 23 minutes.
But I had to quit due to back and knee problems.
That´s a nice time man! In my best days I ran 10km in 50 minutes. In streetruns my best time of 5km was somewhere around 23 minutes.
But I had to quit due to back and knee problems.
Probably it is just a coincidence, but I use it as an excuse to justify my declining performance. Better that than accepting being an old fart!
Your current times for 5k are pretty good for casual runs. I could theoretically run that fast, but can’t stand the pain, so I haven’t tried.
Though in your case, you are doing it casually so I’m guessing you have the potential to break the 4min/km pace and run a sub 20 minutes 5k which is quite a milestone for the runners.
Kelvin Kiptum destroys world marathon record in Chicago (2:00:35)
First human to break 2:01:00, Paris Olympics Marathon battle between him & Kipchoge will be epic!
World marathon record destroyed in Chicago
Kiptum ran 2:00:35 to become the first human to ever run under 2:01 in a record-eligible race.theathletic.com
That's nothing, World Class Marathoners run 5k splits under 15 minutes for the whole 42.2 km man.