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• #27977
Parkrun vs Kipchoge
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• #27978
He looks gutted alright.
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• #27979
Haha, my target is much more modest, current pb is 2:56:05 and aiming to run around 2:50, although would be very happy with a pb and pretty well satisfied with a sub 3!
The only think I have in common in with kipchoge is I have the same shoes…
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• #27980
Actually, I was also born in 1984…
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• #27981
Question for the halfers out there. I did 1.40 at Ealing today, a time I’m ok with. In 3 weeks I’m doing Bath which has to be quicker. How should I spend the next 3 weeks to ensure I get to 1.35 (and more importantly beat my eager younger bro who’s after the family PB)?
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• #27982
In 3 weeks I’m doing Bath which has to be quicker. How should I spend the next 3 weeks to ensure I get to 1.35
There's not many structured quality sessions that'll bring you much in 3 weeks between races.
1 week recover, 1 week mostly steady with maybe a speed or hill session in there, 1 week ease back for race.
How does the Bath course profile compare to Ealing? I'd imagine Bath to be hillier, therefore potentially slower.
Edit: I'd focus on R&R as priority tbh.
Edit2: actually, I'd not try & race 2 hm's 3 weeks apart. [tappinghead.jpg]
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• #27983
Run leg of Outlaw X today. A friend was supposed to be doing the whole thing but his Achilles has been playing up so went with a relay instead.
Hillier and some gravel and grass, so running 1:21 which is only ~30s shy of a Big Half PB a few weeks ago was very reassuring. Won the relay comp too.
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• #27985
What's the normal training routine like and how rested were you going into the last one?
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• #27987
Here's what I'd do from your plan:
27th scratch the hills
29th & 2nd make those shorter
11 13 & 15th skip those move short gentle runs on to 12th & 14th insteadOthers might have better ideas.
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• #27988
I don't think you need the 12 miler certainly, and agree the hills is too soon after your HM
having just done 2 HMs with a 3wk gap, mine looked like this. I have a half iron in a few weeks so most of my 'Rest/CT included a turbo/swim/gym, but I don't imagine you'd need that volume)
Sunday: Big Half
Monday: Rest / CT
Tuesday: easy track, ~12x200m, 200m recovery between (200s were stretching legs rather than 'fast')
Weds: Rest / CT
Thurs: 3 x 2k 'tempo' (around HM pace). (2k warm up, 2k warm down)
Fri: Rest / CT
Sat: 14k easy run
Sun: Rest / CTMonday: Rest / CT
Tuesday: 5x1200m track (+ jog there + back)
Weds: Rest / CT
Thurs: 40mins 'tempo' run (bit slower than HM pace) (+warm up, cool down)
Fri: Rest / CT
Sat: 90min tempo bike, 10k brick run
Sun: 13k run to gym. HIIT intervals thing. This was silly. I was already knackered having done legs at gym on Friday, and turbo/brick on Sat - it was just that I'd agreed to do the session beforehand. Ho hum.Monday: rest
Tuesday: 30min easy spin turbo, track (3 x 800, 600, 400, with 200 recovery between)
Weds: Rest / CT
Thurs: 30min easy spin turbo. Run 12x200m leg stretcher, 200m recovery
Fri: Rest / CT
Sat: 3k v easy run with a few strides (short 100m increasing pace)Sunday: Outlaw X Run Leg
Essentially, a few easy speed sessions to get your legs turning over without getting too tired.
And a few 'tempo' sessions where you're getting used to target race pace without doing so much you wont recover. And make sure you have a bit of a taper before the race, as you wont really gain any significant fitness in 3 weeks so it'll be mostly about being fresh on the day. -
• #27989
Amphetamines on the day.
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• #27990
What kind of gloves do you use in fall weather?
Not looking for super warm winter gloves but rather something light and thin-ish that keeps windchill and maybe a little bit of rain away; I'm mostly cold on the back of my hands during morning runs.
I thought some Gore Tex (infinum) ones would suit this scenario well, alas they get a lot of bad reviews while being quite expensive so still looking.. -
• #27991
I'm mostly cold on the back of my hands during morning runs.
LS top with thumb loops in this situation.
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• #27992
The cheap as chips karimore ones from sports direct are good. Light not to sweaty. They are not shower proof though
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• #27993
Ah I was in Bath over the weekend. Grew up there and used to head along the canal a fair bit. There are some good climbs up form Bathampton, Warleigh and Dundas if you like a hill!
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• #27994
light and thin
Decathlon do thin gloves that would fit this bill. I often wear this type on cold days.
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• #27995
He's just very good at hiding his disappointment 🙂
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• #27996
Honourable mentioned to his bottle man. This guy also brought his A game 💪
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5MSoP4Z4z7o&feature=share
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• #27997
Every way you go in Bath there is big ol hill ! It's a very nice area to be in and the countryside around is great for running and cycling.
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• #27998
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• #27999
@rhb / @duncs, thank you both, I'll digest the proposals (once I've found you on strava and judged you on your pace)
@Light_EDDed now we're talking
yep. on the money ! 1st time ive visited it