"Michigan" session this morning. Perfect conditions for a bit of speed work. 15 min warm up then 5 miles alternating between 8"00s and 7"35s. Fun in a "can I stop and puke now please" kind of way. Only two victims to overtake though
"Michigan" session this morning. Perfect conditions for a bit of speed work. 15 min warm up then 5 miles alternating between 8"00s and 7"35s. Fun in a "can I stop and puke now please" kind of way. Only two victims to overtake though
No more running for me until the Surrey Half on Sunday now. I just managed to get the last run of my taper in today, just a couple of miles at 6:39 pace (I should probably have gone slower... but what the hey!!), before the heavens opened!
Surely that is a good sign?!
I gave this a go this morning, not really knowing what I was doing – having never heard of it – but through I'd give it a bash because it's better than a 6/8-mile plod.
Very enjoyable it was too
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/1078320326
Looks a great run
It was described to me by coach as three quarters of a mile at half marathon race pace followed by half a mile at 10k race pace and repeat X4 without stopping or jogging. Why it's called Michigan I have no idea. I prefer the Selina Scott uneven paced 10k
Nice work.... wouldn't worry about the pace.. its a great feeling going into race on a high. Have a good one on Sunday.
Cheers, I won't be running that fast on the day 10-15 seconds per mile slower probably. Plenty of strolling, stretching, foam rolling and fluids from now on.
You're aiming sub 1:30 then? Wind set slight, if you sorted out the gels. Good luck.
I like a 1-2 mile jog the day before with 5x100 metre strides where you slowly accelerate up to race pace. Followed by the normal stretching routine. Bit like revving up your engine but waiting in idle.
Talking of revs, I'm getting itchy to open up the revs. Haven't wellied it for over 3 months now. Looking forward to do or die at Hastings next week.
I'm enjoying the running but still have a big problem with my weight.
Has anyone tried Graze protein boxes or anything similar? Are they any good?
Two half marathons on April 3rd and 10th, I tend to just go out of the house and run a different number of miles each time, and I am conscious it's not very scientific, what would you recommend for these two races coming up. I would love to go sub 1:50 for the first time, managed to get down to 1:51:41 for the Brighton half, which knocked 2 minutes off my PB, but unsure if I can take things further weighing 15 1/2 stone.
I'm enjoying the running but still have a big problem with my weight.
Has anyone tried Graze protein boxes or anything similar? Are they any good?
Two half marathons on April 3rd and 10th, I tend to just go out of the house and run a different number of miles each time, and I am conscious it's not very scientific, what would you recommend for these two races coming up. I would love to go sub 1:50 for the first time, managed to get down to 1:51:41 for the Brighton half, which knocked 2 minutes off my PB, but unsure if I can take things further weighing 15 1/2 stone.
I'm enjoying the running but still have a big problem with my weight.
Has anyone tried Graze protein boxes or anything similar? Are they any good?
Two half marathons on April 3rd and 10th, I tend to just go out of the house and run a different number of miles each time, and I am conscious it's not very scientific, what would you recommend for these two races coming up. I would love to go sub 1:50 for the first time, managed to get down to 1:51:41 for the Brighton half, which knocked 2 minutes off my PB, but unsure if I can take things further weighing 15 1/2 stone.