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Sunday’s run is the key. Again you could potentially do it Saturday and time the last 5km with parkrun πŸ€” The benefit of that is knowing you can pick a flat route and it will be easier to hit the paces, rather than a potentially hilly route with the group on Sunday. But another strong week. A recovery week coming up next. Keep smashing it Karl.

110 Points Target
119 Points Achieved

A good, enjoyable week.

Bosh! That’s 5 weeks on the now hitting that 100% club. So if I’ve got it right, you should see the gains. That all you can ask from yourself really, keep hitting though targets. If you’re thinking about Chichester 10K it’s a good one, hopefully get at least half a dozen of the team going down there.

MONDAY

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5pts | 15 Mins Core (S&C)

5 POINTS

Recoveries: Just 30s between sets. Take a little longer if you start to find it tough.

A really quick 15 minute core workout!! Click on the exercise to view the workout

5 Points
TR 85%
Completed
All of team orange are not only going to be smashing out PBs in 2026 but doing it with 6 packs πŸ’ͺ

TUESDAY

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26pts | 8 x 2 Mins Hill Reps

26 POINTS

Big session this! But ideal if you have a hilly race coming up. Focus on good form and don’t go off too hard in rep 1, let the hill make it tough. Good luck! You got this. Run tall & proud.

26 Points
TR 85%
That was a tough session.
Yeah not sure the team enjoyed that as much but sometimes it’s these sessions which make the biggest difference, especially mentally as we need to dig deep to get them done. So great work Karl.

WEDNESDAY

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22pts | 60 Mins & Strides

22 POINTS

Keep the RPE down, have a chit chat & Don’t forget those strides 😜

22 Points
TR 85%
Enjoyable Wednesday run and strides completed
You did crop up in Sam D’s feedback which is always entertaining, referring to you as “Batshit Beaney” as you raced him at strides. It was definitely a compliment by the way. Great work Karl!!

thursday

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5pts | 15 Mins Legs (S&C)

5 POINTS
Squats 45s x 2
Calf Raises 30s x 2
Split Squat 60s x 2
Wall Sits 60s x 2
Single Leg Deadlift 60s x 2
Crab Walks 30s x 2

15 minutes. Bish. Bash. Bosh. Add some weights once ready to progress with some of the exercises.

14 Points
TR 85%
Didn’t get round to doing on Thursday – but completed today (Friday) along with additional 30 mins 5k on treadmill
Nice. Bonus 30 mins. Take that. An extra 9pts for the week.

FRIDAY

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Rest Day

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“Rest days are key. Our body adapts and gets stronger when we rest & recovery. Have a good one!”

SATURDAY

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Rest Day

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“Rest days are key. Our body adapts and gets stronger when we rest & recovery. Have a good one!”

SUNDAY

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52pts | 7km Progression (HM)

52 POINTS

7km @ Easy Pace (RPE: 3)
7km @ Marathon Pace (RPE: 5)
7km @ Half Marathon Pace (RPE: 6)

A really good half marathon session. Slowly increasing the pace and finishing at goal pace on tired legs. Those last 7km should be tough but keep working hard to maintain that pace. You got this!!

52 Points
TR 85%
Enjoyable Sunday run. I think if I was running on my own it might have been easier to keep to target paces. Felt good throughout and did a few extra KMs
We definitely hit the target pts, given the extra mileage. 52.7km for the week. At quick glance that’s your best this year, which again highlights the progression of the training and definitely worth celebrating. I think at some stage doing one of these paced sessions solo or in a smaller group will be beneficial, but that’s cool. It was a great run. Well done Karl.

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