Fantastic work on finishing it, I know it's not a PB but getting the marathon distance done is nothing to be sad about. It's a whole other beast, I've "run" a couple and by that I mean I've run 30-34km and then walked-cramped-stretched-run-repeat for the last 10km, and can attest to just getting over the line is amazing.HornetMaX wrote: ↑April 1st, 2024, 7:02 amPosting a non-PB: right before Christmas I missed a sub-3h marathon by an unexpectedly narrow margin (24secs ...) so I decided to go for a 12 weeks marathon training program in the hope of vindicating the insult. The program has repeating weeks so I was very confident of my progress.
Did the FM yesterday, no joy. I started maybe a bit too fast at 2:05 pace, decided to hold to it as my HR was in check.
At 27Km however I had a sudden, out-of-the-blue cramp (left vastus medialis, never had that) and I knew that any hope was gone.
Decided to finish it anyway, at 3h03m55s (last 6Km, when it was very clear there was no way to stay under 3h, I just limped it home).
Don't know what went wrong, maybe I didn't drink enough. Cardio-wise I was way better than before (my HR was flat at <=160 for 2:05 pace, no drifting, right up to the cramps) so the training kinda worked. Guess the sub-3h marathon will have to wait for next autumn/winter (garage gets hot here Jun-Sep).
Now I'm curious to see if the training allows me to improve my PBs on shorter distances: I'll do a few TT in the next weeks.
2km PBs are great, awesome work!bassongirl wrote: ↑March 29th, 2024, 1:03 pmI did the CTC today and didn't have any idea how to beat my previous 2k PB from August (8:44.3). My training just wasn't very consistent in the last months. Only 8 sessions in march
But I have beaten my PB by one second :
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M
8:43.3 2,000m 2:10.8 156 837 25 184
2:10.9 500m 2:10.9 156 837 27 176
2:12.0 1,000m 2:12.0 152 823 25 183
2:12.2 1,500m 2:12.2 151 821 25 185
2:08.2 2,000m 2:08.2 166 871 26 193
Muscle endurance and power wasn't the problem at all. But my HR just went up too high and too soon. I think it's more a lack of cardiovascular fitness.
My resting heart rate is far to too high as well, currently round 68.
Any training advice is very appreciated!! I have time to train about 3 (maximum 4) days per week, 60 to 90 min per session. I began indoor rowing in march 2023 and rowed exactly 900.000m (had a longer cool down to meet this exact number).
Not a sprinter, yeah right! Awesome minute of work there.Sakly wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 5:32 pm1min team challenge. As my old PB was already 2 years old, it is no surprise I got a new PB today
This was after a 15min skierg warmup and slightly over a 1k on the rower, then powered through. No strategy, only give it what you got. I think I could get another meter or two on a good day, but satisfied for now. I'm no sprinter, so the result is fineCode: Select all
Time Meters Pace Watts Cal/Hr S/M ♥️ 1:00.0 355m 1:24.5 580 2295 44 171 0:20.0 121m 1:22.6 620 2433 45 165 0:40.0 119m 1:24.0 590 2329 45 174 1:00.0 115m 1:26.9 532 2131 42 175
Want me to chuck something in the group about it? See if anyone else wants to have a crack at setting a new SB in the last weekend.Sakly wrote: ↑March 28th, 2024, 2:11 amDoubt I'm getting close to my 6:37 eithercontdrift86 wrote: ↑March 27th, 2024, 6:57 pmDoubt I'm going to get close to your 6:37 or Ryan's speed, but I'll give it a crack. The more the merrier.
I swear - this was only possible, because Ryan sneaked under my 2k I did before and convinced me to beat that score!
What are we all trying to beat?
Ryan got a 6:36ish right? Sakly you're at 6:37, I'm at 6:53 and Scouse what are you on?