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2009-08-25 9:47 PM

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Subject: Transitioning from HIM to a 10K
I just finished my first Half Ironman on Sunday for which I pretty much followed Matt Fitzgerald's Level 2 plan outlined in Triathlete Magazine's Essential Week-by-Week Training Guide. Finishing the HIM was my big goal this year, but now I'd like to shift gears a bit to two secondary goals I have which is running a sub 20 5K and doing a Sub 7 minute pace for a 10K.

Right now, I'm taking this week off and will ease back into training next week. The 5K I'm targeting is October 30th and the 10K is Nov 26. I've done these races numerous times and the PRs are 21:30 and 44:53. My tentative plan is to use Hal Higdon's Intermediate 10K plan (http://www.halhigdon.com/10ktraining/10kinter.htm) once I am 8 weeks out, but I know many of you guys don't think speed work is good unless you are already putting in major running mileage (which I haven't). So I was just wondering if you had any suggestions on modifying Hal's plan (or something different) than I could do to accomplish my goals?

Thanks!


2009-08-26 8:04 AM
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Subject: RE: Transitioning from HIM to a 10K
There's no magic plan.  Start building your mileage now.  Begin by adding days of running to your week so you have more frequency.  After a few weeks, make one of your runs a tempo run--for you, perhaps 2-3 miles at 10k pace.  That and some strides (which you can do during or after another run) are about all the speed work you need at this point.  I have no idea if your goals are attainable in your time line, but following that basic outline should put you on the road towards achieving them at some point in the not-too-distant future.
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