NAME | SB | PB | AG |
Curious Orange | 18:36 | 18:36 | 73.92% |
Ninja Elephant | 18:50 | 18:50 | 67.80% |
Big Nuts | 19:00 | 18:40 | 70.26% |
Hooky | 19:52 | 19:52 | 71.90% |
Penny's Harmonica | 20:10 | 20:10 | 72:56% |
St Leonard's | 20.15 | 20.00 | 64.77% |
Dazzer | 20.22 | 19.57 | 72.42% |
GNT | 20.29 | 20:20 | 79.66% |
JoePrecious | 21:04 | 19:44 | 66.30% |
Simgull | 21:20 | 20:21 | 69.14% |
Left Back | 21:28 | 21:28 | 68.17% |
Greg Bobkin | 21:44 | 20:54 | 61.83% |
Knocky | 21:56 | 17:45 | 71.28% |
Soistes | 21:59 | 21:59 | 73.62% |
Anchorman | 22:44 | 21:34 | 68.77% |
Comp Badger | 23:27 | 23:27 | 55.% |
Seaford | 23:38 | 23:38 | |
m20gull | 28:18 | 26:15 | 54.3% |
Without training and not having run for 20 years what sort of time would be good for an over 50 for 5k
Ooh sweepstake, I'll plump for 34 minutes
Without training and not having run for 20 years what sort of time would be good for an over 50 for 5k
What time was the 50 year old capable of 20 years ago ?
Does 'without training' mean just no running, or no exercise at all for 20 years ?
How does the individual's weight compare now with 20 years ago ?
Absent other relevant info, I'll go for a DNF with a torn calf muscle.
I was football fit 20 years ago but never ran a 5k, i did run a half marathon once without any running training on the hottest day of the year and badly judged the pace and finished around 2 hours.
I am probably 10 lbs heavier than 20 years ago, so a tad heavy than i would like to be.
A DNF is out of the question though as i would have to be dead!
I'm out of Phoenix. Managed 5 miles in the last two weeks. Doubt I'd get round in less than an hour.
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I'm out of Phoenix. Managed 5 miles in the last two weeks. Doubt I'd get round in less than an hour.
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It's a long list. Good luck to all on it. I'm only on 6.2 miles in 2 weeks but will do it as a training run.
I think it's just me, [MENTION=474]Mr Blobby[/MENTION] and [MENTION=26634]Simgull[/MENTION].
That's 'ideally tapered'. MTFU [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
I was football fit 20 years ago but never ran a 5k, i did run a half marathon once without any running training on the hottest day of the year and badly judged the pace and finished around 2 hours.
I am probably 10 lbs heavier than 20 years ago, so a tad heavy than i would like to be.
A DNF is out of the question though as i would have to be dead!
Well 30 minutes for your first one would be a good start. You may have to rely on your football fitness and go into extra time but hopefully there won't be any injury time.
I'd build up to the 5k gradually or you're likely to get an injury. Once you've run one you know what you have to beat.
How far over 50 are you? There's a big difference between 50 and 59. Then there's the course. If it's a parkrun then check out the flatter/faster courses in the vicinity. This sounds like it's developing into a prediction competition so I'm plumping for 29.30. BTW you'd be qualified to join the NSC parkrun league but maybe not be placed at the top of it..........at first anyway. Besides, turning up with no training & over 50 and running a sub 20 would make you something of a hate figure in these parts! There's a few of us over 50 so you are not alone. Let us know how you get on. Good luck.
Okay I will target 30mins for my first 5k, but I think I may try running a 2k during the week. I think I will target to just to keep moving!! Most of my football fitness was tackling can you do that on a park run!!
I am 53, I know how serious you guys take it, so I may have to start off in NSC league 2!
I will have to eat copious amounts of Haribos before a race, that should do the trick.
If I was you I would try a 1km run (or see if you can run for 7/8 minutes) and depending how you get on step it up by 1km each week, before taking on a Parkrun. Alternatively approach the Parkrun with the mind set that you will run say 200m, then walk 100m, run another 200m, and so on. The running part can be increased each week (if you can) and in turn you will be motivated by PBs for the first few weeks. Good luck - what the guys above forget to say is that at the end of every run you usually feel shattered and wondering whether it's all worth it.....then five minutes later you are planning how to do a better run next time.
ps - a water bottle is better than Hariibos
Excellent advice, it is probably wishful thinking on doing a full 2k in one hit, as I do always tend to push myself, my mind is still very much half my age and I sometimes think my body is!!
I was jesting about the Haribos!
I am generally just wanting to keep my fitness level higher, but PB'S will Inspire me!