days a week, with an average weekly mileage of 25 miles.Week OneThis Weeks TargetYour first weeks target is to run just inside goal half-marathon pace for 10K. This may be difficult if you are below normal fitness when beginning the schedules, or easy
:00)" means "Run for 90 minutes at eight-minute-mile pace." Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week 1 (w/c July 21) Rest 10 mins warm-up, then two faster 10-min efforts with 3-min jog recoveries, then 10 mins cool-down Rest 40 mins, including
, you’ll be doing your longer, stamina-building repetitions at 5-mile pace, and your shorter, speed-enhancing repetitions at 5K pace. The schedules below are coded based on 40-minute, 50-minute and 60-minute 10K goal times. (Again, if your goal time
Q I don’t race longer than 10K. Do my training runs need to be any longer than this distance? A Yes longer runs are beneficial, even for 5K and 10K runners, because there is a relationship between endurance and speed. Although a lot shorter than a
Three of the Solid Mile schedules,). Alternatively, some runners use 3 x 800m with 3-minute recoveries as a predicting session, which gives a more conservative target.3. By previous race performances How closely your 5K or 10K times relate to your one-mile
Here are the schedules for the pace groups for the Robin Hood Half-Marathon.RUNNERS WORLD will have pace groups of 1:30, 1:45, 2:00 and 2:15 at the race.1:30 pace | 1:45 pace | 2:00 pace | 2:15 pacePACING CHARTHere are suggested paces for your
10-mile jaunts before breakfast, before lunch, before tea and before supper. Why not walk two miles and jog the rest. Follow each session with a drink, a shower and some food. A daily massage would also be a big help. From Christmas to mid-April you
days a week, with an average weekly mileage of 50 miles.Week OneThis Weeks TargetYour first weeks target is to run just inside goal half-marathon pace for 10K. This may be difficult if you are below normal fitness when beginning the schedules, or easy
a long, two-and-a-half-hour run in Week 7. The schedules also suggest you finish Week 8 with a race. Race flat-out if youre racing up to 10 miles, or run at your intended marathon pace if youre running a half-marathon. If you race flat-out, try
:00)" means "Run for 90 minutes at eight-minute-mile pace." Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Week 1 (w/c July 21) Rest 10 mins warm-up, then 3 x 1M at 10K pace (7:45-8:00) with 3-min recoveries, then 10 mins cool-down 55 mins easy 40 mins