jcross485 wrote: ↑October 3rd, 2023, 3:08 pm
For those who are familiar with the Eddie Fletcher Marathon Plan - it notes you need to know 2k time and max HR. The HR piece I have down; the 2k time I do not. Do anyone know if it is practical to pick another known (ie. HM) time/pace within the chart and use it to select target pace ranges?
For example, I did my most recent HM at 2:00.0/500 pace and was not far off of my limit. That would put my 2k time, according to the chart, somewhere between 6:56 - 7:08. Based on current ability / fitness, that "seems" to be fair.
FWIW i used the EF plan for a few years and had some feedback form Eddie and took some advice, he is very amenable, but it is his business so please bear that in mind if you ask him for time. He is a nice helpful and obviously knowledgeable guy.
With regards to paces, these form the basis for the target paces for the various reps, and to be frank,. once you have settled into the programme IMHO your 'known' 2k time becomes irrelevant, its a starting point.
I did have a 2k time but i wouldn't say it was all out effort, and i found that as i progressed in the plans and my body adapted the paces/spm./hr values essentially sorted themselves out. FWIW i did see genuine improvements over the time i used the EF plan, rowing numerous marathon distances in training over the 3 years, a 60kl and a 116k row, plus a good effort resulting in a time of 3hrs 11mins as a 62 year old i was disappointed, not in the training plan, but in my execution, i reckon i could have taken 5mins off that time at the level of fitness i was at the time had i paced it properly. Sub 3 hours was a reasonable prospect with some more training .
HTH
Glenn