Apr 2016
9:37pm, 29 Apr 2016
1,743 posts
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Canute
J2R, That is encouraging. I hope things continue to go well.
Since my bicycle accident last July I have not been able to do fast running, so I have focussed on building up the volume of low intensity running, while doing various forms of cross training to provide some intense sessions. My target in recent months was my 70th birthday 'heptathlon'. That went well, and I am at present deciding on what my next major target will be
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May 2016
4:36pm, 2 May 2016
266 posts
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J2R
Pleased to hear of your progress, Canute. Interesting idea of getting your low and high intensity work from different disciplines. It seems it's proving effective for you.
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May 2016
6:58pm, 2 May 2016
1,744 posts
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Canute
I think the benficial effects of high intensity training on ability to handle lactic acid and the effects on VO2max can be achieved on the elliptical cross traininer. The muscle power can be achieved by power lifting (eg hang cleans). However the neuromuscular coordination required for fast running is difficult to achieve by any method other than running fast, so if you want to run fast, some high intensity running is virutlally essential. However at present that is off my agenda.
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May 2016
9:34pm, 2 May 2016
267 posts
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J2R
I know running longevity is one of your interests, Canute, so I'm sure you'd be impressed by something which occurred in a 10K I ran yesterday. A local lady runner I know ran a time of 62:52, at the age of 80. It's no record, but impressive nonetheless.
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May 2016
9:42pm, 2 May 2016
3,583 posts
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Ceratonia
I know her too, had a very nice chat while we she was watching her grandsons running at a track competition in Norwich. what I find amusing is that she has a rival in Cambridge, who is the same age and they've been competing for decades. There appears to be no love lost between them! She told me that in the past, it was hard for a woman in her 50s & 60s to compete on the track and that things are much better now.
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May 2016
12:00am, 3 May 2016
1,745 posts
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Canute
I will be very pleased if I can do a 10K in 62:52 at 80
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May 2016
8:18am, 3 May 2016
18,874 posts
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GlennR
I'd need to push quite hard to do it now.
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May 2016
11:51am, 3 May 2016
269 posts
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J2R
I forgot to mention that as part of my greater polarization this season, I'm doing pretty well no tempo runs at all at the moment. That's not because I don't think they have a part to play, but rather that at this time of year, races come thick and fast, and I figure that to all intents and purposes, races do for me what tempo runs would. So I'm doing just easy runs (typically 60-65% of working heart rate); serious speed work (fast reps of 8 mins, or very fast reps of 40 seconds); and races. I was 10 seconds outside a 10K PB on Sunday despite feeling rather unwell, so it's still going OK...
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May 2016
4:17pm, 12 May 2016
32,209 posts
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Hills of Death (HOD)
Ok so if I have this right if you do most of your runs below 70% MHR. 10% hard 10% Tempo. So for me it would be 4-7 miles at the easy pace, longer runs the same. Then speed work about 3 miles hard 90%. Park run 80-85%
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May 2016
4:29pm, 12 May 2016
19,133 posts
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GlennR
The tempo isn't necessary HOD.
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