1,371m 5:00.0 1:49.4
1,368m 5:00.0 1:49.7
1,365m 5:00.0 1:49.9
1,356m 5:00.0 1:50.6
1,359m 5:00.0 1:50.4
Done at 28spm with 5 mins rest in between.
Assuming i did a 2k sometime this week, what do you think my split would be?
What do you think my 2k will look like after this?
What do you think my 2k will look like after this?
Male 18 164.8lbs 6'3"
2000m- 7:11.1 March 1, 2009
100m- 16.7s March 5, 2009
SUNY Albany
2000m- 7:11.1 March 1, 2009
100m- 16.7s March 5, 2009
SUNY Albany
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I think you could pull 3-4 seconds off your average pace for a 2k PB. My guess is based on personal experience with my 5 x 1,500 pace vs. my 2k PB. I'd try a 4 x 1k to get a better estimate of what your 2k PB will be.
Of course, there's no substitution for just going out and doing a 2k, but it looks like you're close to the sub-7 mental barrier. There's also no substitution for training, so don't feel the need to log a sub-7 2k PB right now when another 3-6 weeks of training could get you there.
Of course, there's no substitution for just going out and doing a 2k, but it looks like you're close to the sub-7 mental barrier. There's also no substitution for training, so don't feel the need to log a sub-7 2k PB right now when another 3-6 weeks of training could get you there.
Re: What do you think my 2k will look like after this?
My best 5x1500 (with 1125 m active recovery at 2:32 / 500 m in between) is 1:51.3 / 500 m. Two days before that 5x1500, I pulled a 8x500 (with 500 m active recovery in between) at 1:42.0 / 500 m. My 8x500 time suggests I would've been able to go sub 7 (maybe 6:56) that week. Sadly, I didn't do a 2K time trial any time around then, so I'll never know. My two cents' worth.Ben Rea wrote:1,371m 5:00.0 1:49.4
1,368m 5:00.0 1:49.7
1,365m 5:00.0 1:49.9
1,356m 5:00.0 1:50.6
1,359m 5:00.0 1:50.4
Done at 28spm with 5 mins rest in between.
Assuming i did a 2k sometime this week, what do you think my split would be?