Seeing as how this is ian edwards and none of those workouts actually happened, I'd say slower than your pr of 4:02.
Seeing as how this is ian edwards and none of those workouts actually happened, I'd say slower than your pr of 4:02.
I'll believe it when I see race results that are anywhere close to this level of fitness. When is your next race?
ian edwards wrote:
Dec 11 - 4x1600 with 400 jog rest. (4:48, 4:47, 4:45, 4:39)
Dec 8 - 20x200 with 200 jog rest. (Averaged 28 high.)
Dec 5 - 800,4x400. 800 jog after the 800. 400 jog after the 400s. (2:09.15, 57.81, 60.59, 57.71, 56.45)
Dec 2 - 3x1600 with 800 jog rest. (4:46,4:44,4:42)
Nov 28 - 6x200 with 200 jog rest. (26.xx, 26.xx, 26.xx, 27.xx, 27.xx, 27.xx)
Nov 25 - 20x400 with 200 jog rest. (Averaged 66)
Really tough to tell. I ran 3:44 (and 1:51) in University....6 x 200 w/ 200jog in 26.X would be about max for me, but I could only run about 51-52 for the 400. You have too much rest in your long workouts to really figure out anything....although the 4x1600 is a good VO2 max workout indicative of a sub 15 5k. The only thing that worries me is that 800 and those 400s in the 20x4.... if you had 800 jog after an 800, you should be hitting 2:00-2:02ish if you're going to run in the 3:40s. I'd say you would probably run 3:55 +/- 3-4 seconds.
Yea, I don't think I will be ready for a 3:4x 1500 for a long time. Years from now.
And yea I know I take a lot of rest but I feel like its ok now since track season is a good ways away.
About my next race. It will be during outdoor season at some point.
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