Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
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Just reviewing my years running times between the 2014 & 2015 marathons.
As mentioned in the post above the upper body work has really helped and I've made some significant improvements in all the main distances.
5k - 21:23 - 19:47 - Aim is now sub 19 by end of the year
10k - 48:48 - 42:44 - Aim now Sub 40
Half - 1:44:23 - 1:32:23 - Aim is now sub 1:30:00
Marathon - 3:55:27 - 3:29:22 - Aim is now sub 3:15:00
Going to rest for the remainder of April and then start working towards the new targets.
They are some serious improvements, fella. Well done.
Also, congratulations to everyone else - I'm just catching up with all the marathon chat. I took the easy option with the 10k and rolled in at just under 46 mins. More than a minute slower than I would have liked, and slightly frustrating given the first 5k was bang on 22 mins. Work for another sub-4 marathon at Brighton next year begins now - your experience of upper body and core training has me interested in that. Anything to help get those times down.