damnit! someones nicked my 10k lead time from me! ah well i know what to aim for at leeds 10k next month then, i'll also add in the 10m category, purely because i'm running one of them in a few weeks too
If you're adding a 10 mile column put me down for a 1:27:40 please. I'll clutch at any straws going as I dont have much else in the pipeline until Nicole and I have our Valencia showdown in November and the way she's training I don't hold out much hope there - only joking Nicole!
Rich - There is the Frome 10k on July 20th, or the New Ten Madness (Which isn't actually a measured full 10k, so may not be suitable) on 9th August. Battle of Sedgemoor 10k in Langport is the 24th August but a definite PB course.
Just signed up for my primary half this year- bristol, its flat as a pancake so I plan to smash it this year, that seven second lead bob has doesn't stand a chance!
I will be seeing you at Bristol as it's my primary half too. Great course, well supported. Hopefully they improve the organisation a bit from the shambolic 10k in May (2013s 10k was excellent, though)
Didn't take long for the competitive juices to start flowing!! Nothing like a good table to spark some friendly rivalry! Bristol's just up the road from me too, might add it to the hit list myself.
Encouraging speed work tonight. 14 x 400 - was going to aim for 7min mile pace, but after doing the first couple at 6:45 pace I thought I'd try and stick to that... the last couple were pretty brutal, but managed all of them between 6:30 pace and 6:50 pace.
Matty - Think I might have a go at Frome 10k (have you run this before yourself?), Langport looks near perfect but unfortunately busy that day.
Not run Frome before, a friend helped police it though. It's quite undulating apparently! Part of a 5k/10k/Half Marathon day so think it should be a decent vibe!
Thanks for the table Dan - so interesting to see the spread of best times! Not surprised to see I score best in the marathon, like you Bob I think endurance rather than speed is my forte - not that I don't intend to do what I can to work on the latter Still disappointed by my HM PB as shown here, out of all of them that should be the easiest to improve. Have 2 more chances at least this year, GNR in Sept and Royal Parks in Oct.
Need to start marathon training very soon, was going to do next week but still feeling rough from Hackney Half so will prob give myself another week to ease into it. The programme I'm looking at is quite tough, goes up to 55miles/week with 5x runs/wk and 3 x 20 milers. Also very focused on intervals and precise pacing. This will def be a step up for me as my VLM was max 40miles/wk on 4 x runs & 2 x 20 milers. Hope I'm not taking on too much! If I struggle I guess may drop one of the 2 recovery runs. Have to watch my knees!
Bob, I'm a bit scared with all this talk of a showdown!! We could always pace each other as we seem to be so similar (I mean 10 seconds in it!!?)
Incredible effort Rich. I feel in pain just thinking about that session
Nicole - are you following the P&D schedule for your marathon? I'm planning on using a combined version of the upto 55 and upto 70 miles for Paris next year. I did about 10 weeks of the upto 55 miles plan last year in training for Chester before I discovered that I was anaemic and it took about 6 weeks of taking iron tablets before my training was back on track. I decided not to run the marathon in the end. It was a very full-on schedule but I know lots of people who've got great results from it. Good luck! I'll be interested to hear how you get on.
Matty - I'll enjoy it for a bit longer then! Would love to get under 22:30 next time around. What is your PB? Was it 21:?? Do you think you'll ever go under 20 minutes?
I'm hoping to do a 10k in the next couple of months but it's proving tricky to find one that fits in with the rest of the family's plans!
Hi Nicole, hope you recover soon from Hackney. My showdown commment was very tongue in cheek! I also envisaged us working together to break 4 hours (very realistic goal) and get as close to 3:50 (very optimistic) as possible. I am going to use exactly the same plan as I did for Madrid but with 9 min miling as the target pace instead of 9:10. Will be around 50 miles a week max. Wiil do 5x20 miles (as I did for Madrid). I think 3 hours or less for 20 miles is key.
acp - 21:59 for the 5k. Definitely planning to get that down under 20 (And beyond, hopefully) but thats more a long term goal. My target at the start of the year was Sub 24 by December 31st so I'm happy with my achievements there.
Buy doing the HM and Marathon training It should come down quite naturally, along with my 10k times. I'll be parkrunning once a month or so to monitor my progress but don't envisage any big PB attempts, just incremental increases. I hope over the course of the rest of the year I can get that below 21.
Same deal with the 10k. I'm hoping to drop that to below 45 as part of HM training (Currently 46:14). My big target and training focus is getting from 1:48:35 to 1:39:59 at either Bristol HM or Gosport HM - certainly by the end of the year.
According to McMillan I need a sub 45 10k to be in with a shout at Sub 1:40 HM. So the strategy is to do a few 10ks as warm up races for the Bristol half, try and get the Sub 45 10k with one of them. If I don't get it, I'll revise my Bristol target.
Additionally, I finally want to acheive my goal weight. I've lost about 7 stone, and have 18lbs to go to reach the weight I want to be at. Apparently 1lb weight equates to 2s a mile so if I can do that by Bristol I hope all will be well!
No Matty, my 20 mile training runs will be 9:57, 9:42, 9:27, 9:27. and 9:12. My 3hr 20 mile target is for the marathon which will then give an hour for 10k or, hopefully, better. This is pretty much what I did in Madrid but didnt hit 20 miles until 3:05 and then 5 of the last 6 miles were steadily uphill. Valencia is flat, flat and more flat!
I'm wary of running 20miles for marathon training for our speed.
I did it a few times this year for London and think it just tired me out. I'm going to try and stick to 3hours max for my long run. About 17-19 miles max.
I'm off training for the next month, mainly for pyscological reasons! I want a month to party and do summer holidays before I crack back into it otherwise I think I'll go bonkers! So for the next month will just run once a week (ideally 9miles as that's my home to work distance) and otherwise will swim and do spin classes and work on strength training.
Next half marathon lined up for 26th October, Richmond. By the way I have a space going for Wimbledon half on 12th October in case anyone needs.
Wimbledon half is too far away me, otherwise i snap your hand off... I need to have a look around and see whats going on "up north"
At minute my next race is the GNR.
I was comparing my time to last year and seems I am 5 minutes quicker! amazing what a spot of training can do....
I also thinking about trying a different club to see if it makes a difference as I cant seem to push myself enough in training.... I've been rather lazy with World Cup on and BBQ and beer...
ok tlp i'll add you in, anyone else who wants to be added needs to put their times in by 6 tonight, i'm getting tired of having to redo the excel sheet!
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Better make the most of being the leader in the 5k before Matty's times are included!
My half time is 1:54:12 to be exact! And my marathon PB (not that I would really call it a 'best') is 4:42:18!
damnit! someones nicked my 10k lead time from me! ah well i know what to aim for at leeds 10k next month then, i'll also add in the 10m category, purely because i'm running one of them in a few weeks too
full table will be uploaded this evening
The big empty space below my 5k time has given me a kick up the backside.
Signing up for the Bridgwater HM (Sept 7th) and on the look out for a 10k for early August in the South West - anyone know of any?
Also going to give the Quantocks half marathon trail run a go in Oct.
If you're adding a 10 mile column put me down for a 1:27:40 please. I'll clutch at any straws going as I dont have much else in the pipeline until Nicole and I have our Valencia showdown in November and the way she's training I don't hold out much hope there - only joking Nicole!
Rich - There is the Frome 10k on July 20th, or the New Ten Madness (Which isn't actually a measured full 10k, so may not be suitable) on 9th August. Battle of Sedgemoor 10k in Langport is the 24th August but a definite PB course.
Hope that helps!
I'm not going to add mine, I'm just lurking round these parts and chipping in with advice where I can!
right, table v2, i've also added silver and bronze times (mainly to massage my own ego)
you massage away TheDan, suits me! Can see where my strength lies - definitely built for endurance, not speed!
Just signed up for my primary half this year- bristol, its flat as a pancake so I plan to smash it this year, that seven second lead bob has doesn't stand a chance!
Hmmm Bristol's only just over an hour from here!
Didn't take long for the competitive juices to start flowing!! Nothing like a good table to spark some friendly rivalry! Bristol's just up the road from me too, might add it to the hit list myself.
Encouraging speed work tonight. 14 x 400 - was going to aim for 7min mile pace, but after doing the first couple at 6:45 pace I thought I'd try and stick to that... the last couple were pretty brutal, but managed all of them between 6:30 pace and 6:50 pace.
Matty - Think I might have a go at Frome 10k (have you run this before yourself?), Langport looks near perfect but unfortunately busy that day.
6:45!!
I'd be lucky if I could sprint that ...
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Blimey Rich, thats a fantastic effort!
Not run Frome before, a friend helped police it though. It's quite undulating apparently! Part of a 5k/10k/Half Marathon day so think it should be a decent vibe!
Need to start marathon training very soon, was going to do next week but still feeling rough from Hackney Half so will prob give myself another week to ease into it. The programme I'm looking at is quite tough, goes up to 55miles/week with 5x runs/wk and 3 x 20 milers. Also very focused on intervals and precise pacing. This will def be a step up for me as my VLM was max 40miles/wk on 4 x runs & 2 x 20 milers. Hope I'm not taking on too much! If I struggle I guess may drop one of the 2 recovery runs. Have to watch my knees!
Bob, I'm a bit scared with all this talk of a showdown!! We could always pace each other as we seem to be so similar (I mean 10 seconds in it!!?)
Incredible effort Rich. I feel in pain just thinking about that session
Nicole - are you following the P&D schedule for your marathon? I'm planning on using a combined version of the upto 55 and upto 70 miles for Paris next year. I did about 10 weeks of the upto 55 miles plan last year in training for Chester before I discovered that I was anaemic and it took about 6 weeks of taking iron tablets before my training was back on track. I decided not to run the marathon in the end. It was a very full-on schedule but I know lots of people who've got great results from it. Good luck! I'll be interested to hear how you get on.
Matty - I'll enjoy it for a bit longer then! Would love to get under 22:30 next time around. What is your PB? Was it 21:?? Do you think you'll ever go under 20 minutes?
I'm hoping to do a 10k in the next couple of months but it's proving tricky to find one that fits in with the rest of the family's plans!
Really need to join a club. Was going to go to my local last night but life got in the way again.
Hi Nicole, hope you recover soon from Hackney. My showdown commment was very tongue in cheek! I also envisaged us working together to break 4 hours (very realistic goal) and get as close to 3:50 (very optimistic) as possible. I am going to use exactly the same plan as I did for Madrid but with 9 min miling as the target pace instead of 9:10. Will be around 50 miles a week max. Wiil do 5x20 miles (as I did for Madrid). I think 3 hours or less for 20 miles is key.
acp - 21:59 for the 5k. Definitely planning to get that down under 20 (And beyond, hopefully) but thats more a long term goal. My target at the start of the year was Sub 24 by December 31st so I'm happy with my achievements there.
Buy doing the HM and Marathon training It should come down quite naturally, along with my 10k times. I'll be parkrunning once a month or so to monitor my progress but don't envisage any big PB attempts, just incremental increases. I hope over the course of the rest of the year I can get that below 21.
Same deal with the 10k. I'm hoping to drop that to below 45 as part of HM training (Currently 46:14). My big target and training focus is getting from 1:48:35 to 1:39:59 at either Bristol HM or Gosport HM - certainly by the end of the year.
According to McMillan I need a sub 45 10k to be in with a shout at Sub 1:40 HM. So the strategy is to do a few 10ks as warm up races for the Bristol half, try and get the Sub 45 10k with one of them. If I don't get it, I'll revise my Bristol target.
Additionally, I finally want to acheive my goal weight. I've lost about 7 stone, and have 18lbs to go to reach the weight I want to be at. Apparently 1lb weight equates to 2s a mile so if I can do that by Bristol I hope all will be well!
Are you planning on doing your 20 mile training runs in 3hours? Thats 9m/m which is your target MP.
In training thats too fast IMHO. If your target MP is 9m/m your training LSRs should be around 10:30m/m
If it's not too late to join this table can I get in on this?
5k 21:49
10k 50:10
HM 1:57.01
M n/a
Have an albeit hilly HM coming up in July, hoping to best my current time which is from 2012!
No Matty, my 20 mile training runs will be 9:57, 9:42, 9:27, 9:27. and 9:12. My 3hr 20 mile target is for the marathon which will then give an hour for 10k or, hopefully, better. This is pretty much what I did in Madrid but didnt hit 20 miles until 3:05 and then 5 of the last 6 miles were steadily uphill. Valencia is flat, flat and more flat!
I did it a few times this year for London and think it just tired me out. I'm going to try and stick to 3hours max for my long run. About 17-19 miles max.
But that's probably for another thread...
I'm off training for the next month, mainly for pyscological reasons! I want a month to party and do summer holidays before I crack back into it otherwise I think I'll go bonkers! So for the next month will just run once a week (ideally 9miles as that's my home to work distance) and otherwise will swim and do spin classes and work on strength training.
Next half marathon lined up for 26th October, Richmond. By the way I have a space going for Wimbledon half on 12th October in case anyone needs.
Wimbledon half is too far away me, otherwise i snap your hand off... I need to have a look around and see whats going on "up north"
At minute my next race is the GNR.
I was comparing my time to last year and seems I am 5 minutes quicker! amazing what a spot of training can do....
I also thinking about trying a different club to see if it makes a difference as I cant seem to push myself enough in training.... I've been rather lazy with World Cup on and BBQ and beer...
*grumble grumble*
ok tlp i'll add you in, anyone else who wants to be added needs to put their times in by 6 tonight, i'm getting tired of having to redo the excel sheet!
my 10M is 1:29:30