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AudioLoveStory
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Name: Lindsay
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Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
So I've been running regularly for about 2 months now. I've gotten pretty good at distance runs (just ran a 10k this past weekend) but I feel like I'm so slow!
My avg pace is slightly over an 11 min mile. I can do a 9 min mile but I get burnt out so quickly.
Any tips for increasing my speed?
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Posted 11/23/11 9:53 AM |
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Naner325
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Re: Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
I am in no way a fast runner but my comfortable pace is about a 9:30 mile. But, like you said, it all depends on the distance because I can do a shorter run at a much quicker speed.
I wold suggest intervals and speed drills to increase your pace. I do 2 days of interval training where I basically warm up at a very slow, comfortable jog for 3-5 minutes and then I do a 30 seconds to a minute of a full out sprint and then back down to a minute or 2 of recovery and then again back into the sprint. I do this for about 20 minutes a session and then a 3 to 5 minute cool down. It has really helped me
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Posted 11/23/11 10:03 AM |
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CAMCaps
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Re: Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
It is really going to depend on training and ability. Easy runs I go at 8:30-8:40 pace. For my last 15K race, I was at 7:15 pace (a new PR).
For me, I have been able to get faster with speed work.
Here are some examples:
Tempo Runs 15-20 minute warm up 20-25 minute 85-90% max heartrate 15-20 minute cool down
Track Workouts 15-20 minute warm up 400, 800, 1600 (4-8) repeats at 85-90% max heartrate 15-20 minute cool down
Pick-Ups 15-20 minute warm up 3 minutes at 85-90% max heartrate, 3 minutes normal pace, repeat 5 times 15-20 minute cool down
These can obviously be modified depending upon your fitness level.
Message edited 11/23/2011 12:33:54 PM.
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Posted 11/23/11 12:31 PM |
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cityandbeachmom
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Member since 6/10 1821 total posts
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Re: Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
I average 9minute miles for a comfortable pace. I've ben running since March 2011 after the birth of DC#2.
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Posted 11/23/11 1:39 PM |
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Erica
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Re: Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
everyone's pace is different; too hard to compare, except with yourself and your own progress.
I agree with track/speed workouts and tempo runs. Also hill work outs will help.
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Posted 11/23/11 6:58 PM |
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LL514
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Re: Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
i've been running regularly since april (the longest I've ever maintained a regular workout routine) and i was running 11+ min miles in the beginning and could only run 2 miles. now i can run 6 miles at about a 10:30 pace and my 2 mile runs are about 9:45. i think the more you do the better you get...it takes time.
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Posted 11/23/11 7:35 PM |
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Re: Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
I have to agree that I think just making sure you get out there to run will pick up your pace. I have been running regularly since February 2011 (ran in hs and one season in college but that was A LONG time ago!)
My 5k time has improved from may to this past Sunday and I don't really do speed workouts. I just make sure I get out there 4 times a week and I also don't shy away from hills during my runs. I also run with a group on the weekends and I think running with other people forces me to run faster (either to keep conversation or to not get lost :), so maybe my weekend runs are my speed workouts.
I think just stick with it. You will see your time will improve!
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Posted 11/23/11 9:27 PM |
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drpepper318
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Member since 6/07 8274 total posts
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Re: Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
Posted by Naner325
I am in no way a fast runner but my comfortable pace is about a 9:30 mile. But, like you said, it all depends on the distance because I can do a shorter run at a much quicker speed.
I wold suggest intervals and speed drills to increase your pace. I do 2 days of interval training where I basically warm up at a very slow, comfortable jog for 3-5 minutes and then I do a 30 seconds to a minute of a full out sprint and then back down to a minute or 2 of recovery and then again back into the sprint. I do this for about 20 minutes a session and then a 3 to 5 minute cool down. It has really helped me
Same here, about 9.5 min./mile, but longer runs my pace is slower, shorter runs I can go faster that this.
I agree about the interval training! Very helpful.
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Posted 11/23/11 10:12 PM |
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AudioLoveStory
LIF Adolescent
Member since 10/10 538 total posts
Name: Lindsay
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Re: Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
Thanks so much for all the info! I'm going to try some interval runs this morning. :)
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Posted 11/24/11 9:40 AM |
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julz33
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Re: Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
for me it varies for distance, how I've been eating, sick or not, and weather. Most of the time I run about 9-9:30 for training runs (4-10 miles). Closer to 10:00 for longer than 10 miles training runs. To date, my fastest (post babies) 5K was a 7:50 pace (24.22) and half marathon pace was 8:59 (1:57:42). Definitely try interval training. But it will just come with time and experience also.
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Posted 11/24/11 10:49 AM |
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AudioLoveStory
LIF Adolescent
Member since 10/10 538 total posts
Name: Lindsay
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Re: Runners, what's your comfortable pace?
So I did an interval run today and my avg pace for the 3 miles came to 9:20! It was really really tough and I wanted to quit a few times but I kept going.
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Posted 11/24/11 11:44 AM |
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