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RW 10K Schedules For Your Garmin
By Runner's World on 11/08/2008 13:10:15
Download our two new 10K schedules straight to your Garmin Forerunner

customise your heart rates or training zones if you want. Schedules are currently available for the following target times:Sub-45:00 If you regularly run more than 20 miles a week and want to inject some pace into your next 10K, this intensive schedule

By-The-Numbers 10K Schedules
By Doug Rennie on 06/05/2002 10:47:31
Twelve-week tailored 10K schedules, based on your previous race times

- 4 x 800m at 5-mile pace (3:10/3:56/4:45) Wed Rest Thu 5M, then 4 x 100m at 5K pace Fri 2 - 4M Sat 10M Sun RestWEEK TWOMon 2 - 4M Tue 3 - 4 x 1000m at 5-mile pace (3:58/4:57/6:07), then 4 x 200m at 5K pace (1:26/1:46/2:05) Wed Rest Thu

RW's 4-Week 10K Schedule, 3 Days Per Week
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2000 11:44:57
Only a month to train for your 10K? Here's the solution

option does assume you’re already running a minimum of three times and 16-20 miles a week, so if you’ve never run before but you’re committed to running a 10K in four weeks’ time you’d be best to simply focus on building up the length of your runs rather

RW's 4-Week 10K Schedule, 5 Days Per Week
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2000 11:43:04
Only a month to train for your 10K? Here's the solution

option does assume you’re already running a minimum of three times and 16-20 miles a week, so if you’ve never run before but you’re committed to running a 10K in four weeks’ time you’d be best to simply focus on building up the length of your runs rather

RW's 8-Week 10K Schedule, 3 Days Per Week
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2000 11:36:03
Tried and trusted; a basic 8 weeks to a 10K race

to maintain interest during these build-up weeks, but save the real speedwork for the final eight-week focus.(Approx 45- to 60-minute 10K) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SundayWeek 1 Rest 2M easy, then 4 x 400m, with 400m or 3-min jog

RW's 8-Week 10K Schedule, 5 Days Per Week
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2000 11:32:23
It does what it says in the title...

up, then 5 x 1M or 6-8 mins, with 1000m or 4-min recoveries, then long, slow cool-down 9-10M easyWeek 7 Rest 2-3M warm-up, then 12-15 x 400m or 80 secs, with 400m or 2-3 min jog recoveries, then 2-3M cool-down 4-5M slow OR rest 20 mins tempo run Rest

RW Garmin-Ready 10K Schedule: Sub-55:00
By Runner's World on 05/08/2008 10:38:12
Three-day-a-week 10K schedule you can download to your Garmin Forerunner

in a speed session-104-180Easy - a gentle jog-138-148Slow - conversational pace -146-156Steady - a comfortable, but purposeful, pace. -158-168Brisk (or Threshold (THR)) - around your target pace-174-182 Fast-10K-180-188Fast-5K-186-194Fast

RW Garmin-Ready 10K Schedule: Sub-45:00
By Runner's World on 04/08/2008 12:57:57
Six-day-a-week 10K schedule you can download to your Garmin Forerunner

Steady - a comfortable, but purposeful, pace. About marathon pace -158-168Brisk (or Threshold (THR)) - around your target half-marathon pace-174-182Fast-10K-180-188Fast-5K-186-194Fast-above-5K-192-198Enter your race date:  (dd/mm/yyyy)Finished? When you

RW's 4-Week 10K Schedule, 6-7 Days Per Week
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2000 11:37:51
Only a month to train for your 10K? Here's the solution

option does assume you’re already running a minimum of three times and 16-20 miles a week, so if you’ve never run before but you’re committed to running a 10K in four weeks’ time you’d be best to simply focus on building up the length of your runs rather

RW's 2-Week 10K Schedule, 5-6 Days Per Week
By Sean Fishpool and Bud Baldaro on 06/05/2000 11:46:29
Only a measly fortnight to train for your 10K? Here's the solution

.   Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SundayWeek 1 Rest or 4-6M easy 2M warm-up, then 8-12 x 400m with 200m jog recoveries, then 2M cool-down 40-50 mins relaxed, with strides 40-60 mins fartlek Rest 2M easy, then 4 x 1M with 3-min recoveries

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