itdepends wrote:
Miles Kipfastguy wrote:
To several of the posters above...and I'm sure others will mention this...and I'm sure most/some of you will be defensive...but several of you seem to be running too fast for most of your runs. Truly at the sub-3 threshold and most of your runs are faster than 7:20? I'm not trying to troll y'all or throw a hammer into your works, but I really am questioning, Why? I'm guessing you guys are pushing to get that pace on off-days, and again I'm wondering why?
If this is actually easy, and I'm guessing it's not, consider adding miles...like up to 65-70 mpw for sub 3. But I would actually run slow more...will help to avoid injuries and get the most out of your quality days.
I often think this. I've only got a 3:01, but most of my easy and regular run days are around 7:50ish on the faster side, but more often than not 8 to 8:20 pace.
At the same time, I've seen a lot of people just run moderately quick miles (like the low to mid 7:00's you point out) and nail the sub 3. I wonder if I could do it that way? And then I wonder if they slowed down and did more on the quality front if they couldn't be in the 2:4X range?
In short, I think most 3 hour runners shouldn't run that fast, but maybe some can.
Yeah, I'd guess that lots of people run like this (50-60 mpw, a lot at the same fairly vigorous pace) and go sub 3. I do think the key to getting faster (sub 250, sub 245) for most people who are not in the 99% of talent is more miles (75 and above for most)...and if you add more miles, you will have to slow down....either exhaustion or injury will have its say.
Anyway, I agree: can but probably shouldn't.