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Some numbers from Sunday

Mile Pace AHR time
1 12:58 150 12:58
2 14:07 148 27:05
3 12:59 151 40:04
4 13:12 153 53:16
5 13:05 152 1:06:21
6 13:48 147 1:20:09
6.2 12.25 154 1:23:24

I was looking back at the first six miles of Robin Hood, which was not a good run.

Mile Robin Hood
Pace

Robin Hood
AHR

Leeds AD
Pace

Leeds AD
AHR
1 12:59

165

12:58150
2 13:59

152

14:07148
3 13:08

156

12:59151
4 13:38

160

13:12153
5 13:12

159

13:05 152
6 14:08

150

13:48 147

The Leeds run was marginally quicker - but, more to the point, at a lower heart rate - so maybe I am getting fitter.

I knew all that data would come in handy sometime!

Pyramids

So today, I was originally going to run outside, needed to do 4 miles, but the teenbeanzes have rotten colds, so I offered to take them to school and then go on to the gym - have not been for ages.

I started off planning to do yassos - but setting my target time as 6 hours for a marathon gives 8 km/h on the tready - and that is very hard work. So after one 800m at 8km/h and recovery 200m at 6 km/h and then 200m at 7 km/h I decided to do a pyramid speed session.

It goes like this:

warm up to 7 km/h in first 400 m then increase by 0.1 km/h each 100 metres, up to 7.5 km/h (which is quicker than my average pace on Sunday, so first target) then back down in steps to 7 km/h, recovery at 6.o for 100 metres then up again. Repeat until 6.4 km (4 miles ) done.

next time I shall do the same thing but go up to 7.6 km/h

the thing is, I do find the tready hard going, so need to have some variety in there to keep me going, and 100m slots are short enough to do that

beautiful blue sky outside now - so I must go and do something in the garden, as this is supposed to be a day off

club run

Running again