Out of interest, how do you know?
Having run for many years over the roads and trails here using many devices and currently a coros apex I pretty much know the distances to the foot.
Out of interest, how do you know?
This is a fantastic thread.
Thanks especially to Stuuuu, a lot of your tips I've implemented and my 5k has gone from 27 mins to 24 and the 10k down to 49 from 58-1hr.
I was wondering if anyone can help, in the last two weeks my calf has been injured, only hurts when I run. Even after half hour of stretching it feels tight when I start running and then after about 5 mins it seizes up and it feels like a electric shock/calf is so tight I'm limping. Only happens on the same leg.
Any suggestions?
Shooting Pains and what feels like someones smashed a large nail through the thighs? I get this :(
No run today for me, but did manage a 7k last night. rather than quickness going for endurance last week or so
Fast 5k this morning - 23:09. Back to the slower runs for the rest of the week. Too early to tell if the Maffetone training is working yet but today's run felt good.
Good man.....9k round The Dream this morning.
Mixture of flat and really horrible hills.
Feel sweet as fuck now :)
Doing a final run around Ashton today. Moving tomorrow.
Purchased some ice/warm packs from amazon aimed at shin splints that arrive today. Hopefully they work.
I have noticed that when my runs are faster Strava shows i don't burn as many calories compared to a slower run
Same distance?
Usually yeah between the 5k to 7k range.
10 miles round Heaton Park this morning at 8:40 pace, just around what I’m expecting on the Tri next month, hopefully it’s all coming together fine, made sure i did a few hills to make it tougher.
Hope so mate, 1 month on Sunday!!Smashing it mate :)
I use a Zepp (formerly Amazfit) watch. It tells me I do 5k in 29 mins today, but Strava says 28.53 as it uses different maps to plot the same GPS route. Bit annoying but I can live with itDo any of you use Strava? If you do, how accurate do you find it? I've been running for around 2 years and used Strava religiously. My BIL has just got one of these Garmin watches and the times/distances are way out in comparison.
I’d say so mate, eat something an hour or so before then go, can’t see why you’d need a gel during a 10kRuns are annoying. Did a 10k in 1hr 13 secs. So close to under 1hr. Week after went off strong was certain I smashed that barrier only to be 30 seconds slower. 3rd time lucky this Sunday hopefully. Last 2k is where I lose it. Is 10k too short for gels?
I do my long run at 6.30am on a Sunday morning usually. So it's wake up and get out. Don't get time for breakfast until after.I’d say so mate, eat something an hour or so before then go, can’t see why you’d need a gel during a 10k