to speed up. My 10k race time was 62mins!I keep reading about speedwork, but don't know where to start (if at all). Does anyone have a "once a week" speedwork programme for beginners? All advice appreciated. I have my second 10k race in about a month and I
will take me to the start of April. Will then want to start adding in speedwork to help boost my speed.What type of interval runs would you recomend to start out on and then build from?Any help would be appreciated. If your HM isn't until September I wouldn
them all but none of them seem right. I want to run further, faster and with more ease. Any ideas? PLEASE HELP! helloAge does not make you a beginner!i think you now need a goalWhy not enter a racethen make one of your morning sessions a speedwork one
and bike 3 times a week, if it is possible how can i achieve this...?to be honest i think i'm kidding myself.... Run 3 times a week for a start. There are good links here for speedwork and beginners. Read the beginners stuff first otherwise it'll make
Our club is starting speedwork sessions for relative newbies.I was wondering if anyone has trained beginners before in a speedwork session. Obviously not total beginners, but people new on the speedwork scene. Any sessions I should do with them? How
.sportstoursinternational.co.ukthis one gives 4 plans for different times.might be useful. There is no way you should be doing speedwork if you are a beginner. Just get out there and do some miles nice and easy and enjoy. Pantman - Your concern is appreciated and I'm not about to spoil
miles warm up and 2 miles cool down and the bits in the middle are types of speedwork, which add up to 4000 meters which is 2 and half miles. So the run is 6.5 miles in total. It is rather alot for a beginner, which program is it and which week? Thanks
:* Tue Speedwork* Thu Threshold* Sat Easy* Sun Distance/RaceHowever, now I've reached week 6, the Threshold run has been replaced by a fartlek session, and from now on the threshold alternates each week with either fartlek or hills.But having just read
Is a jog faster, slower or the same pace/heart rate as a "slow run".I'm referencing language in Sean Fishpool's beginner's guide.Thanks! There's no such thing as jogging. You either walk or you run!If you're a horse you can also trot
I'm running the FLM this year and it is my first marathon. I'm a bit of a beginner to running and need a few tips.I have access to a running track during the week at my work place. Is it ok for me to run on the track during the week and run