goal-setting
2016/7/22 10:04:32
Question
Out of personal goals, how do you decide if you should focus on running faster or farther?
I do have problems with goal setting, I would like to run faster sub-10k distances but I would just as well like to build up to half marathon too and maybe even forget that it'll take me 2 hours.
If there was a 'technical' reason to choose training for either one it would help a lot.
Answer
Anne,
It really depends on what you want. You either need to set a goal to run a half marathon or to run faster shorter distances or you can set a goal to do both.
Whatever goal you decide, increasing the volume of your training should help. You need to run more miles in a week essentially. One or two of those days should focus on speed regardless of your goal. Speed should range from 200 meters to 800 meters.
Your pace for anything over 2 miles will end up being about the same. For example if you can run 2 miles in 20 minutes you're running 10 minute miles. If you run 10 miles it will probably take you 100 minutes.
I hope this helps. If it doesn't, please follow up with another question. Good luck and good job running so much!
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