bmcgraw wrote:Thanks for the clarification on both issues.
Being that I can complete the 12k at 1:59 , would you recommend keeping that pace (though it is below the 2:04) and adding distance?
I'd stick with 1:59 and add 500m each week. Just remember that the L3 workouts aren't supposed too tough, and only you can gauge your perceived effort on this piece. Also, the pace needs to fit well with the other workouts to have the interval sessions be the top of the pyramid of your training with the L3 & L4 workouts being the base.
Based solely on your calculated 1:45 reference pace, I believe you should be able to use the following paces: 1:41 - 8x500, 1:43 - L1 Pyramid, 1:45 - 4x1k, 1:53 - Any L2 workout, and 1:59 - long L3, and 1:56 15x3'. The L4 reference paces are all detailed in the tables Mike posted with the original plan.
I keep my L3 pace constant and increase the distance each week for the long row. I increase my L1 & L2 goal paces for each workout, while minimizing the variation during and between each interval. Don't try to increase the pace for L3 or L4 during a training season, which I consider to be 4-6 months. You can re-establish a reference pace for each training cycle.
How long have you been working with the plan? Since you just figured out that your calculated L3 pace wasn't reasonable, it sounds like you're just getting started. Patience is key during the first 6 weeks while you get familiar with the reality of actually doing the plan. Your paces will make sense, you'll have confidence with each workout, and you'll have a strong foundation to begin to really benefit from the layout of the plan. You'll also have more questions, so be sure to check back with the plan and the forum for any further clarification.