Now we are talking. 90 mins, keep it easy. Starting to look at the possibility of a half marathon now in the autumn that the distance is picking up. Tuesday is the group session and likely to be the seafront this week. Maybe even Bexhill. If you can’t get over there, let me know and I can set a slightly different session that you could do in the park solo. But keep up the great work Susie.
Coach Simon🍊
2km WU @ Easy Pace (RPE: 3)
1km @ 5k Pace (RPE: 8)
2 minutes recovery
x5
2km CD @ Easy Pace (RPE: 3)
Classic session. Super simple. The end result being you have a better understanding of your current time for a 5K. Work hard and ideally finish each rep a few seconds quicker than your current 5k pace.
*reps/seconds on both sides
A really good home workout for the core and legs. If new to this, don’t worry about hitting the seconds or reps. Do what you can and slowly build up to the targets.
For example you might find you can only hold a plank for 20 seconds at first, which is fine. Don’t push too hard that you get injured. You’ll soon get strong and be able to add more seconds.
It’s important to keep the easy runs easy. Focus on good running form and low heart rate.
Keep this nice and easy. Focus on good form & efficient running economy. RPE should be around the 3/10 which means you can run and chat.