You could use strava on your iPhone. If you run any popular route you should be at the top of the women's leaderboard. If you're not - then mapmyrun has been fibbing to you.
I'll check out the watches, thank you. Judging from a lot of the training guides I've briefly looked at for speed/interval training a watch looks invaluable.
Why are you feeling deflated? You've had some ribbing about the time you believe you ran, but it's by the by. Unless you were expecting to be a future world champion, of course. Whatever your current condition, you will improve over time. Good luck with the parkrun.
Not so much ribbing as natural scepticism. I would love it to be true. Would be more intersting that just another bullshitter. Please do prove us all wrong.
you will know pretty quickly at Parkrun if you are running a sub 17 5k. if youre 500m in with everyone behind you and not coughing up a lung youre the real deal
Sussex Runner, I'd like it to be true too. I certainly would never make that sort of thing up. Just quoted what the app said. (Computer says No)
I think people are just a bit shocked that you have in 6 weeks achieved something that most people will never achieve in their lives. As a comparison it took me 8 weeks to get to 40 minutes for 5k and I can not ever see me being that quick.
I would echo the earlier comments that if you can do 17 mins for 5k in 6 weeks you should possibly be looking at running in a professional capacity.
We have had a few people coming on with very impressive self times - and with just one exception - their distances were out. The exception now wins his parkruns - so fingers crossed you might be that exception.
My PT went round my route last night in her car before she came over and said it was 5k, there or there abouts. I suspect its a touch short. I will keep you posted!
I've just started to embark on a lifestyle change to get fit after 15 years (and 2 pregnancies) sitting on the sofa I'm now 34. (As background I used to do a lot of sport in my youth!)
I have managed over the last 6 weeks to comfortably run 5km in under 17 mins and am looking to move up to 10km with the goal of entering a 10k run in October thats local to me. (Its unlikely that I will try and run any further than 10km in the long term)
At the moment I am running in a pair of £10 trainers from Sports Direct and I am after some general advice on shoes that can offer better support and any other equipment that experienced runners consider essentials! (light weight rain coat maybe??)
Firstly, congrats on the running, it sounds like you're making fantastic progress. I've written a blog on cheap running shoes and another on what I consider the essentials each runner should have when they start running! I'm not sure how helpful you'll find them, but i've tried to identify what you get for the money you pay for a shoe which might point you in the right direction.
I quite like the idea of a lady smashing a sub 17 5k in a solo time trial, 6 weeks into training, after years of nothing.
Not only that but wearing any old gear, not even proper shoes, and not even lighter kit.
Unfortunately, this thread has to be stacked alongside, the chap who thought he'd done a sub 30 solo 10k training run, and the chap who thought he was doing sub 16min 5ks in Brighton down the pier
The ParkRun is meant to be tomorrow that BR is running so we should find out then. This hasnt been a typical showoff thread though, i think BR is rightly saying she isnt sure, its not like she is trying to blag anything. My guess would be the distance is in km, 3.2k in 17mins sounds about right for someone just returning to running.
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But then I don't have an iPhone
Personally, I'd rather wear a watch while running than carry a smartphone, but others get by with inexpensive apps.
Strava is free.
I'll check out the watches, thank you. Judging from a lot of the training guides I've briefly looked at for speed/interval training a watch looks invaluable.
Thanks cougie I'll check that out
Why are you feeling deflated? You've had some ribbing about the time you believe you ran, but it's by the by. Unless you were expecting to be a future world champion, of course. Whatever your current condition, you will improve over time. Good luck with the parkrun.
Not so much ribbing as natural scepticism. I would love it to be true. Would be more intersting that just another bullshitter. Please do prove us all wrong.
Tenjiso - I'm just a delicate flower
I just genuinely have no idea about times. Had I then I certainly wouldn't have said anything. I just trusted Map my Run.
i will Park run to get a proper time.
Sussex Runner, I'd like it to be true too. I certainly would never make that sort of thing up. Just quoted what the app said. (Computer says No)
you will know pretty quickly at Parkrun if you are running a sub 17 5k. if youre 500m in with everyone behind you and not coughing up a lung youre the real deal
I think people are just a bit shocked that you have in 6 weeks achieved something that most people will never achieve in their lives. As a comparison it took me 8 weeks to get to 40 minutes for 5k and I can not ever see me being that quick.
I would echo the earlier comments that if you can do 17 mins for 5k in 6 weeks you should possibly be looking at running in a professional capacity.
I am planning to so a Park run in a couple of weeks so I will update here one way or the other!
My PT went round my route last night in her car before she came over and said it was 5k, there or there abouts. I suspect its a touch short. I will keep you posted!
BR - we are all just jealous. It's taken me 5 years to get down to 23:13
thats amazing! ....
Firstly, congrats on the running, it sounds like you're making fantastic progress. I've written a blog on cheap running shoes and another on what I consider the essentials each runner should have when they start running! I'm not sure how helpful you'll find them, but i've tried to identify what you get for the money you pay for a shoe which might point you in the right direction.
http://www.therunningshoereview.co.uk/blog/cheap-running-shoes/
http://www.therunningshoereview.co.uk/blog/which-running-shoes/
http://www.therunningshoereview.co.uk/blog/start-running/
Enjoy!!!
That's some really subtle spamming you're undertaking there nickbarr. Bet nobody even notices
I quite like the idea of a lady smashing a sub 17 5k in a solo time trial, 6 weeks into training, after years of nothing.
Not only that but wearing any old gear, not even proper shoes, and not even lighter kit.
Unfortunately, this thread has to be stacked alongside, the chap who thought he'd done a sub 30 solo 10k training run, and the chap who thought he was doing sub 16min 5ks in Brighton down the pier
At least she wasn't wearing an iPod
Millsy, love your optimism, but i don't think we need official confirmation!
The ParkRun is meant to be tomorrow that BR is running so we should find out then. This hasnt been a typical showoff thread though, i think BR is rightly saying she isnt sure, its not like she is trying to blag anything. My guess would be the distance is in km, 3.2k in 17mins sounds about right for someone just returning to running.
So any plans for a 5k this weekend Barton? I'm sure we'll all be rooting.
It's all gone very quiet hasn't it?
Possibly still running??
Seems to have been a spate of threads like this one recently. Smells a bit like teen spirit.