Consolidation Run 8 - no PR’s or PB’s but my first 6K!
In advance of starting Ju-Ju’s new magic 10K plan at the beginning of September I wanted to test my ability to reach 6K today (which is the aim by W2R3 of the plan).
I found a 155BPM mixed track to run to with no intention to increase the pace for this run. I only wanted to do 6K and IF I managed to A) do this and B) in 39 mins (Ju-Ju’s recommended time) then I’d be happy.
Evidently - I am made up with this run!
Running at 155BPM dropped my average pace a bit but I may try 160BPM when I attempt this again next week. Aiming for a short interval run (Speed podcast) and a quicker 5K for the other two runs of this week 💪
10K - I’m coming for you!
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That's great running again and I'm sure you'll smash the 10k out of the park😂 I'm going to limit my runs to about 1 hours easy running which I think will be about 7k for me. Any longer and I reckon I'd be pushing my luck with my dodgy back but if I still keep losing weight who knows lol😂👍
Thanks 🙏🏻 @PlymBorn! Not a bad time for my first 6K - I’m sure I can get the pace down if I push harder but I’m following the rule ‘Faster or further - never both’ ... for now!
Short speed interval run tomorrow - that 10K is definitely calling me! 😉
I know what you mean... I’ve gone for faster but been doing some reading and will be going for the further ... at a much slower pace ... I know my demons will be saying “c’mon... you can go faster ...” ... but I know that will likely lead to injury at some point ! ... so tomorrow will be a slow longer run
Exactly. I tried to do faster and further but burned out during the run and achieved neither! So, like you, I’m doing further at a slower pace mixed with shorter at a faster pace. My demons don’t like 150/155BPM so I have to force myself to stay at that pace but the results are speaking for themselves!
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