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An 11 miler this morning in horrible conditions. Avg 7.40 pace not too bad after Wednesday's race as my legs were a tad heavy
An 11 miler this morning in horrible conditions. Avg 7.40 pace not too bad after Wednesday's race as my legs were a tad heavy
Not unreasonable but depends on your objectives really. If it's just getting round in one piece what you are planning is OK but if you're hoping for a time you need to introduce some speed work to your schedule. 3 runs a week is just about enough (particularly if you are still swimming) but rather than doing all of it at the same pace, do something like one fairly hard ('tempo'), one as intervals and the long one as slow (but sometimes with longer higher speed segments) - ideally 30s to a minute per mile slower than you plan to do the half. Sounds like your base fitness should be pretty good.
Whoop 5k pb for me (by 30s) this morning in the peeing rain at Preston Park. Can't tell you how pleased I am after missing almost all of last year through various injuries.
I've just started a blog on blogger about my journey to my first 100 mile run in August. It's a diary I suppose, thought it'd be good to share and hopefully I'll learn some things. Link is as follows!
http://alexultraruns.blogspot.co.uk/?m=1
Good luck......got my first 100 this year too (injuries permitting) and properly training for it. If you want to hook up for a run at some point let me know - I am in Burgess Hill but on the Downs most weekends. Also did L2B last year. Loved it, brilliant event.
Ah not to far from me then! Might take me a couple of months to get back up to speed. But when I am can meet you on the roundabout near Burgess Hill (on the way to Ditchling) and could run to Alfriston or Eastbourne?
Sure. I tend to park at the Windmills and run from there. Avoiding roads most of the time on long runs (coaches orders)
Just updated my blog if anyone's interested! www.alexultraruns.blogspot.com
I'll certainly take a look as L2B and ultras in general are something I'd be interested in doing in the future.
I made it out before the heavens opened this morning - lovely weather for it now, though. With no marathon this year I'm aiming to run every day in January (minimum 10 mins), and it's going well so far. Around 46 miles clocked up, and the short runs are a bit of a revelation as I'm normally 5/6 miles minimum (excluding parkrun).
Aiming for a PB at Brighton Half, but nowhere near @bignuts' time. I'd be delighted with 1:40.
I'll certainly take a look as L2B and ultras in general are something I'd be interested in doing in the future.
I made it out before the heavens opened this morning - lovely weather for it now, though. With no marathon this year I'm aiming to run every day in January (minimum 10 mins), and it's going well so far. Around 46 miles clocked up, and the short runs are a bit of a revelation as I'm normally 5/6 miles minimum (excluding parkrun).
Aiming for a PB at Brighton Half, but nowhere near @bignuts' time. I'd be delighted with 1:40.
If you keep clocking up those miles you may well get closer to 1:35 than you think. Good luck running in the wind this weekend it's going to get pretty blowy out there.
I'm trying to work out if a 35 MPH South Westerly would help with Hove Park Run. I think it might as it will blow you up the hill.
Broke 20 minutes for Tilgate Park Run on Saturday which was a nice one to knock off. Back to uni now and into revision so training may be limited in coming weeks. Still need a few more long runs in before Hampton Court half in Feb then its all out preparation for the Brighton Marathon.