Nearly squeezed 1km into 6 minutes today ... my new record of a 6 min 6 second for 1 km happened between rain showers!
Sadly I sort of felt I was running "as fast as possible" unless lions and tigers were chasing me!
Found it tough on the breathing, so had to take a short 'rest' before turning round and slogging back up my slight incline (at a less ambitious pace). I'd only planned a short run today given the weather conditions.
So, now I know what (extremely fast pace) is needed to aim for a 30 min 5K (LOL)....
Perhaps next time I do a practise 5k I'll do a fast km then a slow one, then a fast to build up my stamina... and see how I get on!
DEFINATELY will be doing THAT on a continuous down gradient though!
Anyone got any lions or tigers I can borrow?
PB
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You really have to go at some pace to get a sub 30 minute 5k or sub 60 minutes 10K, even for me who is achieving on a regular basis around 32 minutes for a 5K it seems impossible to get that magic at least to qualify 29.59 minute 5k.
Not counting parkrun where I don't know what my 1K split times are as I don't take my Smartphone with me, I have only ran 2 sub 6 minutes split 1K times, look it the other way, runners who consistently run +25, +20 or even +15 minute 5Ks are also a bit flustrated that the plus does not get to minus in those times.
Long ago when I first started running it took me about 18months of consistent training to break the 30mins for 5k. There is no rush! It will come naturally with consistent running
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