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Thanks for the detail and I'm sorry to hear about your friend.
That's a very respectable set of results. If you wanted to push on further you might think about investing in a pair of fancy-dan trainers. Also maybe consider doing some longer runs and then also some fast intervals (e.g 500 metres reps with a 2 minute rests). Also If you trust your body, find some hills to run up.
It's good to improve as you get older and remain motivated. You will plateau at some point and this is when you'll really need to review your training.
And, above all, don't get crocked: sub 25 is waiting to be collected!
Thanks for all those tips, I will stick some into operation very soon.
The longest runs I have done in the past 4 years are about 3x7k, 1x8k, and 1x10k, so they haven't really been my bag, mainly down to time, but I will have to squeeze a few more in.
What sort of average cadence should guys of my age be able to achieve
Well done mate. Good * running.
Thank you, kind sir. I am not looking to compete as I am way off that, but happy to compete with myself!