Did 10k in 42 minutes at lunchtime. Would be a bit quicker with fewer obstacles to dodge. It seems that I average 206 steps per minute (which, if I understand this correctly, is a running cadence of 103) no matter what distance I do. I suspect that trimming that back into the 90s would actually help me gain some speed.
Did 10k in 42 minutes at lunchtime. Would be a bit quicker with fewer obstacles to dodge. It seems that I average 206 steps per minute (which, if I understand this correctly, is a running cadence of 103) no matter what distance I do. I suspect that trimming that back into the 90s would actually help me gain some speed.