A good set of tips for a rounded training schedule 👌 I'm finally getting to a point where I can hold a true zone 2 effort for a decent distance. I'm currently training for sub 25 in the 5k and managed 10 miles all zone 2 just a couple of days ago for my long run and felt great for it 💪 It's taken a while, but since getting to this point and actually making sure I keep my long runs in that zone I've definitely seen a boost in fitness. I'm guilty of having let the easy runs become more like steady runs in the past, but I think that's now behind me. Thanks for the tips 👊
Mate 10 miles in zone 2 is absolutely awesome!! If you can do that consistently then you will nail that sub 25 min 5k! Thank you mate, I hope you have a fab Xmas!! Train well and keep enjoying it!
Brilliant video max. Can i ask- im primarly a 3.2km runner (2 miles) my pb is 13 mins. I wantto get into the 12 mins range,for now. The dream would be to break 12 mins eventually. What key sessions should i do, and big question i have is, what disance ""long run"" should i do max, to prep for the 3k, is 15k enough ?? More?? Thanks inadvance for your advice, all the best 👍
@@na-dk9vm great comment! I would always recommend doing time for a long run- for you, 1 hour :15 mins would be good! I would reckoned doing the sessions form the 5k section, but change the paces to 5k pace and cut the session down by 30%!
@Maxkelly600 thanks max. So for the 3.2km, a long run of 1hr 15 mins is enough?? At an easy(ish) pace?? That would be around 12-13km for me, at an easy pace. Thanks for the advice
August 2024- 5k 30:17, 10k 63:10 December 2024- 5k 25:35, 10k 56:56 2025- 5k 20flat or sub, 10k 50 flat!! Love/hate my long runs in these frigid temps lol
Solid advice.....this channel will grow!
@@dbigdog79 thank you mate! I hope your training is going well
A good set of tips for a rounded training schedule 👌
I'm finally getting to a point where I can hold a true zone 2 effort for a decent distance. I'm currently training for sub 25 in the 5k and managed 10 miles all zone 2 just a couple of days ago for my long run and felt great for it 💪
It's taken a while, but since getting to this point and actually making sure I keep my long runs in that zone I've definitely seen a boost in fitness. I'm guilty of having let the easy runs become more like steady runs in the past, but I think that's now behind me. Thanks for the tips 👊
Mate 10 miles in zone 2 is absolutely awesome!! If you can do that consistently then you will nail that sub 25 min 5k!
Thank you mate, I hope you have a fab Xmas!! Train well and keep enjoying it!
Great video, u have new subscribe 😊
@@JanaKutliakova thank you Jana! Good luck with your training 🫱🏻🫲🏼
Top video Son!
@@DaveKelly-u4k Cheers dad 🫱🏻🫲🏼
Race day tips last week sir ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You’d like some race day tips?
Brilliant video max. Can i ask- im primarly a 3.2km runner (2 miles) my pb is 13 mins. I wantto get into the 12 mins range,for now. The dream would be to break 12 mins eventually. What key sessions should i do, and big question i have is, what disance ""long run"" should i do max, to prep for the 3k, is 15k enough ?? More?? Thanks inadvance for your advice, all the best 👍
@@na-dk9vm great comment! I would always recommend doing time for a long run- for you, 1 hour :15 mins would be good! I would reckoned doing the sessions form the 5k section, but change the paces to 5k pace and cut the session down by 30%!
@Maxkelly600 thanks max. So for the 3.2km, a long run of 1hr 15 mins is enough?? At an easy(ish) pace?? That would be around 12-13km for me, at an easy pace. Thanks for the advice
That would be plenty! Of course I you can do 1:30 that would also be great! Let me know how you get on. Hope the race goes well 🫱🏻🫲🏼
August 2024- 5k 30:17, 10k 63:10
December 2024- 5k 25:35, 10k 56:56
2025- 5k 20flat or sub, 10k 50 flat!!
Love/hate my long runs in these frigid temps lol
Awesome progress mate!!! You are flying!!! Keep up the good work
@Maxkelly600 gentleman, thanks. For the long run, is it all at an easy pace??
@@na-dk9vm all easy pace 👍🏻
Good tips, thanks
@@adnankhan83 no worries! Enjoy training!!
Can the Easy Run also be the Long Run?
@@rodginator Absolutely! Keep it easy and make sure you do a good amount of time on the feet!