Running!
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wife and i have been trying to get into running during lockdown
both have garmin gps watches so downloaded a "couch potato to 5km/30mins" program
was good, finished the program a couple of weeks ago, did 30 min runs, still just short of 4km so not fast
rather than just trying to do that faster we've just restarted the program, trying to run rather than jog
it starts with 5min walk - 1 min run - 5 min walk 1 min run so doable
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On the subject of running has anyone done any sprint training before? I don't like going for runs but want to do some more cardio on top of weight training so thought I'd give the sprints a crack.
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@No-Quarter said in Running!:
On the subject of running has anyone done any sprint training before? I don't like going for runs but want to do some more cardio on top of weight training so thought I'd give the sprints a crack.
Last time I tried to sprint was a staggered start race against my 3 kids on a rugby field. Hammy went at the 10m line shy of halfway
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That’s a good way to start, and once you begin to enjoy, it will get very addictive. Good on you.
I’m pretty sure I decided to do a 5 km fun run with my friends that got me started, and then once I could run with my mate while complaining about my GF it became clear that it was a better idea than meeting at the pub to complain about her. Pretty soon (like over 12 months) I went from 95 kgs to 82 kgs.
From 82 -lower took a lot more kms (or a lot less drinking, which wasn’t going to happen).
Now that I’m not running in the evenings the synergistic benefits are decreasing too. What I mean is that running from 5:30-6:30pm (for me at least) usually means one less hour with a beer in your hand, while you are also burning off about two beers. So you end up almost twice as far ahead and you’re saving money.
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@gt12 we were starting to see it, kind of looked forward to them
this time should be even better because we should be properly running
things like wireless headphones and the watch, comparing stats after etc helps...no idea how i use to do a 10km when playing rugby....being 22 probably helped
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Yeah, I used to enjoy seeing that I could improve my pace or especially log more kms per week.
If you’re into tying it up with a weight loss program, happy scale is a good app that I think Kirwan recommended.
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@No-Quarter I love some good old hill/stair sprints, didnt make me faster though.
I raced TR Jnr (turns 15 on Sunday) in sprints during lockdown, still beat him...not sure I'll be able to claim that much longer though
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@No-Quarter said in Running!:
On the subject of running has anyone done any sprint training before? I don't like going for runs but want to do some more cardio on top of weight training so thought I'd give the sprints a crack.
Yeah a while ago now!
Get a rope ladder and cones, need some fun stuff to do in between sprints 😬
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@No-Quarter said in Running!:
On the subject of running has anyone done any sprint training before? I don't like going for runs but want to do some more cardio on top of weight training so thought I'd give the sprints a crack.
Stair sprints and plyometric jumps are always great value. Helps delay the aging process somewhat.
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Thought I'd bump this thread as I am doing the Rotorua Marathon on Saturday. Didn't think I'd get anymore in for the year but thankfully we've gone into level 1 just in time (apart from Auckland) so yeah, race day is aproaching!
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@African-Monkey good luck mate!
Don't bother coming back unless you break 3:10, remember we are proper athletes round here....😎
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@No-Quarter said in Running!:
On the subject of running has anyone done any sprint training before? I don't like going for runs but want to do some more cardio on top of weight training so thought I'd give the sprints a crack.
I hate going for long runs but I do like sprints. Go to the local AFL oval during lockdown and I warm up with a 50-60% pace once around (about 450m) and then I do sprint from goal line to centre circle (about 75-80m) then walk to opposite goal line (75-80m) turn and then sprint back to centre circle. Repeat that 6-8 times and that’s enough for me....
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@ACT-Crusader said in Running!:
@No-Quarter said in Running!:
On the subject of running has anyone done any sprint training before? I don't like going for runs but want to do some more cardio on top of weight training so thought I'd give the sprints a crack.
I hate going for long runs but I do like sprints. Go to the local AFL oval during lockdown and I warm up with a 50-60% pace once around (about 450m) and then I do sprint from goal line to centre circle (about 75-80m) then walk to opposite goal line (75-80m) turn and then sprint back to centre circle. Repeat that 6-8 times and that’s enough for me....
I broke my toe the day after posting that so haven't gotten out, but I'm planning something similar next week now that it's (finally) coming right
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@ACT-Crusader despite being slow, I like sprints too! HIlls, stairs, just wrecking myself!
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@taniwharugby said in Running!:
@ACT-Crusader despite being slow, I like sprints too! HIlls, stairs, just wrecking myself!
I could have written this exact post word for word
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alright you fucking sloths
new 10km world record. Cheptegei runs 10k in a sharp Park Run time of 26:11.
For those playing at home, that's basically running 100 x 15 second 100m sprints continuously.
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Farken crazy eh!
Cant fathom that pace! Have a mate whos bit of a running machine and his casual jogs are 4min/km and then happily below mid 3.30s when the pace is on. Just looked and his last 10km was averaged at 3min 24s km pace which seems good but then you compare to above WR thats like about 1 min quicker per km and for every km.......fark