77min Tempo run
AM; Ran 15.5km Tempo run in 77min 37secs.
(5 min. 00 per km) HeartRate 159 at end.
2km split-9min 12 8.75km split 42min 16.
Heart rate was 48 this morning which is my best one for a few weeks, so was keen to get out there today, and consolidate the advantage...
Money and petrol resources still very low/on rations, so decided to give Hills group and Intervals a miss this weekend to save petrol, and try a Tempo run instead.
First of all took Kathryn and Jacob for a 33min walk, and then started my run about 10.20am...
I did 2km on my Hull Park course, then did 2 laps of my "7km local parks course", but upon remeasuring it just now, I think its more like 6.75km so I have decided to go with 15.5km as the approximate distance....At 8.75k I splitted in 42min 16 I stopped for about 1min 30 (left stopwatch running)and sculled a gatorade, my watch said 43min 47 when I started running again, so I made my 8.75km splits at 33.04 and about 33.50 (or 35.51 if you include the drinks stop time)...Felt pretty comfortable most of the way, and spent a high percentage of the run on grass or bitumen surfaces, there is two small hills, but mostly a pretty flat course...
So mostly ran just under or just over 5min per km, to average right on 5min per km...
Temperature about 20-22 degrees Celsius humidity about 45% so very nice conditions for running in...
Saturday 3rd May 2008;
AM; Cycled 15minutes on exercise bike. Heart rate 126 at end. Just a quick ride to try and get going for the day...
WEEK 7 (28/04/08-04/05/08);
Volume; 92min + 36hrs MR work. Sessions;2 +MR
Best RHR; 48 bpm Sleep; 46.5hrs (6.64hrs per night) *35
OD/LSD; NIL
Races/Time trials/LFD; NIL
Reps sessions;NIL
5-point strategy measures;
1-long run/ride etc done?-no failed.
2-2x reps/race/timetrial sessions done?-no failed.
3-Abs done?-no failed
4-cycling done-yes 15minute easy ride on exercise bike.
5-swim done?-no failed
Comments;...Did a 15.5km Tempo run instead just for something different, and becasue I figured that might be the most useful session for me where I was at this weekend.
Particularly with minimal petrol available. Not really progressing much, but keeping foot in the door of opportunity...
3 Comments:
Good thinking with the tempo run. Great work too, keeping on 5 minute pace.
I know how you feel about the petrol thing, I think twice about driving anywhere these days. I suppose on a bright note the high fuel prices might have a positive effect on the environment if other people think that way.
Jonatahan, nice effort with the tempo run. If you leave your contact details on my blog, I may be able to assist you.
Good run Jonathon - those longish tempo runs are quite effective at improving fitness. If you could do that and one around 10-12k, plus some easier runs on other days I'm sure your 10k race time would come down.
After Perth, do the type of runs you enjoy. You can ramp up for a 3 hour marathon in a few year's time when things are settled on the home front.
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