Hi I am a 28 age graduate student.
Just bought a Garmin heart rate monitor with Motoactv.
The heart rate test is way to high .
Need to start over the training plan again.
Looks like you just need to slow it down a little and build your base.
What are you using to get the steps per minute number? Foot pod?
Age: 45 Weight: 200 Height: 6'2" (Goal weight 200)
2013 Goal #1 - Sub 4 hour First Marathon - 3:48:09 at the Flying Pig 5/5/13!
2013 Goal #2 - Run my age in 10K. PR 6/8/13 - 46:59
you are running a little over a minute per mile slower then your 3 mile race as an every day (I assume) easy pace. That would be marathon pace territory for me and far from what I would want to run everyday.
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2013 Goals:
5k = sub 21:00
HM = sub 100 minutes
Run = 3650 / 2 miles
Bike = 3500 miles
Swim = 150 miles
Race 1st HIM
Looks like you just need to slow it down a little and build your base. What are you using to get the steps per minute number? Foot pod?
Hi I use Motoactv
Yes. I try to slow down the pace and maintain the heart rate below 160.
I finish a 3miles race last month in 21:07.
And I guess 9mins/m is the easy pace I can follow.
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I finish a 3miles race last month in 21:07. And I guess 9mins/m is the easy pace I can follow.
Maff HR 180-28(age)=152. Did you do a maff test?
Slow down the pace. Built a base. Run or walk more days. A 2 mile run twice a week will give you a 30% increase for the month.
I noticed you did 2 runs the week of the race at close to 10k pace. It takes about 5 days to recover from a hard run. Newbies are so refreshing.
Run until the trail runs out.
2013***1500 miles
50 miler
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