Managed to get to 19:30 this year thanks to videos like these. Thank you and good luck with the sub 20!
@summerphilhorenstein259810 ай бұрын
Sounds like a great workout. And I didn’t realize your starting 5k PB was 35 minutes. That’s very encouraging. I’m a little older than you but my current PB is just under 34 minutes, and hoping to get it under 30 minutes in the next year or two. Sometimes I worry I won’t get faster but you took a ton of time off yours, it gives me hope I can shave off 4 more minutes. I have no doubt you will achieve your new 5k goal.
@T0Msykes10 ай бұрын
Easy!!! Honestly you're grossly underestimating yourself. When i started 5k's i was hitting 32 mins (just shy of two years ago), now i'm running more consistently 3/4 times a week, which i've been doing for 3 months now my times are coming in under 25 each time with a PB of 23.. I'd say you can get under 30 in 3 months, easily!!! Key is doing some zone 2 work for 45 mins to an hour 3/4 times a week, one longer run (10k is suffice) at a comfortable pace, it's the distance that will improve you're conditioning not the pace here, and then a 5k at a decent pace but not breaking your back. You'll see progress so quickly you won't believe it. The human body is wayyyyy more capable than you think. All you need is discipline and consistency. Smash it man!
@suhail456787 ай бұрын
My 5k is also around 35 mins. My heart rate goes very high even jogging at low speed so I just can’t seem to get any faster despite jogging on and off over a few years. Any advice?
@crystalaustralia7 ай бұрын
@@suhail45678Yes! 20 minutes of interval training three times a week if life allows. At least one of these should be a run/ walk or similar to this video. The other session can be 40 seconds hard cardio and 20 seconds rest (you can reduce to 15 seconds rest as your fitness improves) with running up and down stairs, skipping, mountain climbers, etc. It can be at home or using a rower/ cross trainer at the gym. The aim is to get heart rate to 80% max or feel like you're using full on effort for 40 seconds (max heart rate is approximately 220 subtract your age, then use 80% of that so a 40 year old would be about 144bpm) Hip bridges and planks with correct technique will give you the glute strength and stability to support running, and stretch afterwards. Consistency is key. Interval training will reduce your resting heart rate, but when you run, don't worry about fast walking when you need. As long as you keep hip flexors flexible, the steady run will feel more manageable. I'm a UK PT so I hope it helps a bit 😊
@ZimCrusher7 ай бұрын
Keep going. You can do it. I'm 55, and looking to get my time to back when I was 23. I was 35 min last Summer. I'm pushing for 22. I'm at 26 min. I was getting a lot of platar pain, and shin splints because I was pushing so hard, on hard pavement. I found what some peoples said, was true. Go slow to go fast. I run a 10k at a zone 2-3 heart rate once a week, and it really helped my endurance for the 5ks. I'm at 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes (depend on the day). I also added in triples to my treadmill workout. That is 3 of something. 5,5,5 6,6,6 7,7,7... I'm at 9,9,9 currently, and shooting for 11,11,11 (dream). Slow 1 hour on the treadmill at 8kph, then every 15 minutes do triples. 9kmph, at 9 incline, for 9 minutes. When I started, 6s had my heartrate at 180.
@suhail456787 ай бұрын
@@crystalaustralia Thank you for the great advice. I’m also from the U.K., near Manchester. I tried to go for a jog this weekend as I haven’t been for a while. The weather has been awful. I only jogged 2miles and was pretty slow but I just want to get back into it. I shall aim to try your method if I can get out more. Is there a good watch you can recommend for monitoring your heart rate? May be around the £100-£200 mark, preferably on the lower end?
@mangostrider11 ай бұрын
I dropped my 5K time from 37 (Jan) something to 24:33 (Oct) this year and Mo had me doing this workout through Aug and Sep and now I know why.. thanks Mo! :)
@ALN9800711 ай бұрын
You used the same method on this video? I didn’t run half marathon before how to know my half marathon pace .. I run time to time .. and I want to start running more regularly.. last time I run 5 km in 32 min .. I will appreciate any tip .. thanks in advance
@MondeSerenaWilliams11 ай бұрын
@@ALN98007if you have run a race of any distance, or you know your average pace in training, you can use running pace calculators on the internet to calculate your predicted half-marathon pace. I personally use McMillan running calculator.
@mangostrider10 ай бұрын
@@ALN98007 I just use the garmin race predictor to guesstimate my paces.
@jonahwoolley44656 ай бұрын
@@ALN98007 Like the other commenter said, you can either use your Garmin race predictor, or online you can put in a recent race time and that will give you an estimate for what your half marathon pace would be.
@HueiSong10 ай бұрын
Your warm up is already my entire run 😂 seriously though, if I were to do a 2km warm up, even at a slower pace, I think it’ll be hard for me to continue 3km, followed by the rest. My 5km pr is just under 30 minutes
@joost37323 ай бұрын
try warming up on lower pace. check your heart rate and make sure you're not going higher than zone 2 during warm up.
@discoskies70512 ай бұрын
Right
@aliasgharkhoyee950122 сағат бұрын
I used to think the same, before I realised it I warmed up extremely slowly then it doesn't affect my actual session.
@Flat-Five11 ай бұрын
Just got a new PB yesterday of 21:58 down from the previous 23:23 after 10 weeks of training following tips from the running channel - mixing faster intervals with longer runs and easy sessions. Not gunna lie, it was brutal but somehow managed to cling on the whole way.
@runningchannel11 ай бұрын
That is amazing! Well done 🙌🏻
@tnan12311 ай бұрын
Always great to get a friend to tag along for workouts. Good luck Sarah on getting down to sub 20
@cataldomase124811 ай бұрын
What happens if you don’t know you half km pace
@cattochi_11 ай бұрын
run a half km and see what you can do, or determine your goal pace for a certain race and work out what pace you'd need to do a half km at to get that race PB. @@cataldomase1248
@gidgiddoni991911 ай бұрын
There are calculators online you can search that you can input say your best 5k time and it will give you your equivalent paces for the other distances/races.
@AlexanderAlexRusso10 ай бұрын
The thumbnail made me realise how I would love a video compilation of Sarah's journey from a 35min 5k to her current PB. I know it is probably spread across different challenge videos but it'll be great to see the progress in a whole video (and maybe Sarah's reaction to it????). Regardless, I believe Sarah will hit that 20 min mark soon; GO SARAH! :D
@runningchannel10 ай бұрын
We can definitely look into it!!
@DianneSullivan10 ай бұрын
This is great! I'm definitely going to try this. I'm 50 years old and ran 3:45 in the Chicago marathon in Oct but my 5km pace is getting slower. Could be age but I don't give up that easily. Good luck with your sub-20 Sarah - can't wait to see the video of you achieving this!
@parthshah433 ай бұрын
U r too young believe me and do this ❤
@charliegurr581410 ай бұрын
Runna got me from 19:47 to 17:45 in the 8 week block, was amazed how my fitness increased is an incredible app! Good luck Sarah!
@gdm_fashion10 ай бұрын
Just completed this workout out of curiosity. Wow, what an awesome run! Thanks team!
@yogamommy849 ай бұрын
So excited to try this workout! My current 5K PB is 27:00, hoping to beat that in 2024! 🙌🏻
@ZeldaFitz8 ай бұрын
No problem, you will be sub 23 by November
@leesoutheast11 ай бұрын
Took my 5K from 22 mins to 19:47 using the 8 week Runna app plan, been slack since though so back down to 21:15 but glad to know it's possible to get sub 20 with some hard work.
@Archeris10 ай бұрын
That’s amazing. I’ve been battling for 3 months now. Getting it down from 21 min to sub 20
@leesoutheast10 ай бұрын
@@Archeris you got this 💪🏼 The run itself was tough when I reached the end of mile two, had to fight the urge to not stop and tell that evil parrot to shut up 😂 Luckily first couple of miles were 6:20s so had a bit of leeway on the last mile.
@leesoutheast10 ай бұрын
@@Archeris also have you looked into any of the apps? Would recommend checking out Runna or Run with Hal, latter has a free plan I think and both integrate with garmin watches which is well handy for the interval workouts or tempo runs.
@dragonfiremalus7 ай бұрын
Half marathon pace. So... Walking :)
@estrafalario56126 ай бұрын
How do I know my "half-marathon pace" if I'm just preparing for a 5k race and that's my first race ever? Is there simple conversion, like for example 5K at 8,8Kmph --> 21k at 7Kmph? Do I have to check in a popular race the % of people who does 5k in the 34min that I calculate (let's say 50% of people, I don't know) and then going to the time done by that % in the half-marathon version of the charity race to check the time? For background, I only run once per week, the rest of sport is mountaineering and calisthenics, but I run about one hour in a few reps of over 20 minutes.
@lxqles6 ай бұрын
Its not that easy you have to know your limits and only then will you be able to estimatr your half marathon pace and ive youve never ran longer runs the half marathon will be really dificult because your bodey is only used to fast but short runs so train slower but longer for longer races@@estrafalario5612
@DanceMomsMad6 ай бұрын
@@estrafalario5612 if this is your first race, this probably is not the best strategy for you. I think the big question here is what if your current fitness level. If I told you to run 5k right now what would happen? (There’s 3 common outcomes, a) you start running, but have to stop & walk every so often b) you complete the whole 5k without walking but you were running at a borderline walking pace c) you’re physically unable to complete the 5k without walking the majority of it). If your option was a the goal is to practice your endurance. Try running slower, but for longer periods of time. As well as incorporating some speed workouts (run 1k a little above goal pace, then walk and repeat 5 times. You could jog slowly between intervals if you like). Aim to run 35 minutes without having to walk (at any pace, as long as you’re jogging not walking). If b your goal is speed. Try speed drills (split the 5k up into smaller chunks, and try maintain a goal pace or slightly faster for each interval. The smaller the chunk the faster you should be going). For example I do 5x1k at goal pace, but 10x500m at 1-2kmh above race pace, and occasionally 100m sprints as fast as I can (but not 50 times, that would be exhausting!). If c, a time goal isn’t quite appropriate, simply finishing the 5k is the goal. Try running 500m, walking 500m, then repeat. Over time you can shorten the walking period, or increase the speed so that you’re speed walking/jogging between reps). Importantly there’s actually no shame in walking. Most runners don’t like to walk during their races, & there is a bad stigma around it, but it’s genuinely not a big deal. I’ve ran a 21 minute 5k once and still had to walk in the middle to catch my breath. Do what works for you.
@sarahb80735 ай бұрын
@@estrafalario5612there are charts that can do the calculation for you. Look up "race pace chart." Once you run your 5k, you can look up your current half marathon pace based on that. Once you have a goal for your next 5k, you can use the chart based on the goal 5k pace
@rileygshep76064 ай бұрын
@@estrafalario5612 run a time trial and put your race time in VDot
@aroberge111 ай бұрын
Current 5K PB is 24:22. I definitely think I'll give this workout a try. Best of luck Sarah in getting a sub 20.
@catrionakilgallon440010 ай бұрын
Good luck Sarah! Love how Mo is able to have a casual chat during this workout making this look easy peasy. What a machine!
@nataliamartinkova11 ай бұрын
Great workout tip! It's gone directly to my workouts list on my watch and I can't wait to try it out.
@RobertBurton-sb2jm11 ай бұрын
Having completed my first marathon recently back to training for a 5k pb. Completely agree Mo! The more longer distance I do the more I dread 5 and 10k races! Aiming for Sub 18 minutes…I might be reaching the limit of what I can physically do at my age! (37..). You guys go from strength to strength for presenting: keep up the great work! Thanks!
@grantmckay701411 ай бұрын
I ran my 5km Pb of 17:49 earlier this year at 48. Age is still on your side.
@skirtonbear111 ай бұрын
I am training for a 5K PB. I didn’t think I would ever get my speed back after tearing my calf and the next year developing arthritis all over and bursitis, specifically in my hip, but training with Fleet Feet this past year has brought me to a minute within my 5K PB from 2016! Speed workouts have been crucial and Strides after really long runs.
@EmilyMarais8 ай бұрын
What are strides?
@gidgiddoni991911 ай бұрын
I’ve used running first as a way to lose weight. I’m a 48 year old male and have lost 42 pounds. I ran a pb 5k Saturday at my local parkrun (Idaho USA) at 22:33 in 20f/-6.67 Celsius. I got another 30lbs to lose and a secondary goal of a 20 minute 5k. Doing 30 miles a week, long run, tempo, threshold. My intervals last week was brutal 3 minutes on 3 minutes rest x7 at 6:20 mile pace or 20 minute 5k pace.
@paxundpeace997011 ай бұрын
Really impressed that you still gunning for the sub 20 minutes and i believe that you getting ever closer. I still often be remind of the old series for your original 5K.
@alex96super6 ай бұрын
I did hiking for an entire year and ran a 5k every two days for about three months. That brought my 5k down from 31 mins to 21 mins.
@1337ghomri4 ай бұрын
Wow every today a 5k run. That's amazing. Won't ever be able to run so often
@JB-wo5qv3 ай бұрын
@@1337ghomrievery two days
@virtualblackface30092 ай бұрын
Running three 5ks and two 10 a week brought my time down for both distances. I've only been running for 2 months but I'm down from 33:33 my first 5k, to 24:58 for my recent PB And from 1:11:17 for my first 10k, to 54:53 for my recent PB. I've even worked my way up to running two half marathons and a 25k. Consistency got me there.
@Haya_Alsenaani26 күн бұрын
Thats impressive! How do you not get bored of doing it so often?
@luanadotcom11 ай бұрын
Great stuff, I only found you rushed the amount of time the session description was put on screen, had to do a bunch of pausing of the video in order to copy it 😅. If it could be in the description next time you have a video like this it would be awesome ❤ thanks!
@rupertebery325211 ай бұрын
Training for the exact same goal at the moment as well. Following the running 5-6 times a week training plan on the Running Channel website, starting week 7 now and loving it. Key difference is I'm doing it in Australian Summer, running in 30 degrees weather every day is killer. I'm going to be going for my pb at Parkrun on my 30th birthday (Jan 13).
@crystalaustralia7 ай бұрын
Did you nail it?
@rupertebery32527 ай бұрын
@@crystalaustralia not straight away as it was way too warm but as soon as the weather started to cool down I crushed it
@JoseSanchez-uj3ci3 ай бұрын
I just did my 5k in 20.04 thanks for all the videos you do guys it help me a lot 🎉
@runningchannel3 ай бұрын
So so glad we could help! Congratulations on a brilliant 5k pb!
@SamDeards-s2u9 ай бұрын
Just gave this workout a go on the treadmill and really enjoyed it! Thanks guys 😅
@jsb_running10 ай бұрын
I've just completed this workout. I thought it was going to be easy at first. Then I thought it was going to be really hard! Turns out that it's a really nice level. I can feel it having a great impact on my training. I enjoyed that! Thanks!
@tomkane779310 ай бұрын
I love watching Sarah's progress. I had a 34 min 5K a few years ago and my current PB is just under 21 min. Can I beat Sarah to sub-20?? I'll be bookmarking this workout for my next 5K training block!
@NOTYOURPROJECT55511 ай бұрын
Thats a cool session, I definitely saved it and will try it out sometime. Thank you
@921leafy11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this workout! Looking forward to incorporating this in my training sessions :)
@runningchannel11 ай бұрын
You're so welcome!
@danscarr11408 ай бұрын
I'm happy to see this video, I stopped running and just started running 5k in 35 minutes, when I used to be able to run 23 minutes, 5k finger cross I can get to good distance and speed by end of the year.
@karolina.32110 ай бұрын
Oh sweet. Im in a very similar position to you Sarah, and Im looking to break 20 in the spring. Will be all over this workout. Thank you 💙
@scottrobinson46113 ай бұрын
I've been working this session in to my training for the last few months, and it's really been helping. I ran my first 5k on a Treadmill in February in 40:03 I ran my first parkrun in April in 35:36 And this morning I ran my first sub-30 5k. Not only that, it was also my first sub-29! A time of 28:54 I've also found that 10k tempo runs have really helped me work past the mental barrier of running on fatigued legs
@zoewolstenholme293811 ай бұрын
My favourite PB parkrun route is York heslington- it’s a five lap course of a cycle speedway track, absolutely zero elevation and every lap they call out your time, so you know exactly if you’re on track or not!
@MariaMarsbar10 ай бұрын
Ooh that sounds fun, I'll have to find an excuse to come to York and try it out! Thank you for the recommendation!
@jamiea94827 ай бұрын
I think I’m going to try this tomorrow after work! My 5k PB is 25:12, and breaking 25 minutes has been my nemesis for quite a while now, although I don’t actively go out to break it on every run, but this is a really good workout and I think I’m going to try it around a 1km loop that’s about 3km from my house. Thank you!
@g-dawgTT10 ай бұрын
Tried this today! I think this will really help me although I confess to needing 2min recoveries (dead slow jog). Best thing about it is, it gets easier as the hardest bit is first - the final 1m is easy peas 😂😂
@funshinebear48229 ай бұрын
I love watching people run. I've gotten close to enjoying it myself, but something eventually thwarts it and I fall off, losing progress and thus the enjoyment. I am enjoying watching these two get after it though 😂
@SimonWilliamsTutor10 ай бұрын
I'm gunning for a sub 20-minute 5k next year. Got my PB down to 20:44 back in September!
@goodyeoman453410 ай бұрын
You should get that by spring, to be honest.
@Tom_Plumb_PHS10 ай бұрын
My first and only parkrun after c25k was 28:30. My pb on garmin is 24:15. Going for a sub 24 parkrun in January. Good luck Sarah.
@adamhenley829511 ай бұрын
Am trying great denham near Bedford on Christmas Day - I set myself the goal of sub35m this year (I started at 42.39) - am now 36.20
@johnkeegan559411 ай бұрын
Should get a pb. Lovely fast and flat 2 lap course. Got my years pb there in Oct. Good luck🤞
@adamhenley829511 ай бұрын
@@johnkeegan5594 thanks - the 36.20 was set 10 days ago in standing rain and I had to redo a shoelace so I know I’m close 😉
@zoco8 ай бұрын
Great job! I could never do this for KZbin because I’d somehow get negative views for the amount of sweat I’d have dripping from my shirt and face after the first 5-min rep. 😅
@clareevans85167 ай бұрын
I'm following your 5km plan at the moment, so I've got this session next week. Currently aiming for sub21
@darrellbenge923510 ай бұрын
I did the Running Channel 5k training plan with the aim of taking some time off my pb. Not the best time of year for it and the parkrun at the end of the plan was frozen, so nowhere near my time, but I did enjoy the sessions and would do it again at a better time of year. Starting the Running Channel's marathon plan in Feb.
@AlbertWeijers11 ай бұрын
I'm going for a 21:30 pb at my local Parkrun next Saturday. I'll do this workout this week.
@jamesh28411 ай бұрын
Poole Parkrun is my pb course of 21:31. It’s flat and good on a calm, cool day. Good luck Sarah for your sub 20 attempt!!! You can do it!!!
@goodyeoman453410 ай бұрын
Market Rasen near me is one of the fastest ones. And Thornock Ln Farm is probably one of the slowest lol.
@lucasabrams94513 ай бұрын
My pb course too!
@pauldavidson912011 ай бұрын
Love this workout. Tried it a few times too. I broke the 20min barrier at local race in Inverness in the summer. Great fast course round the university campus.
@christinerosenauer858224 күн бұрын
I tried this for the first time today and absolutely loved it! I am so excited to see how much my 5K time will change with this :D
@scottrobinson46116 ай бұрын
Just gave this workout a go for the first time today, and it really feels good. That first 5 minutes at my 'aspirational' 5k pace is probably the hardest part, but I like how it gets the time in at that higher pace. I'll be doing this regularly from now on!
@andyevans613610 ай бұрын
Fantastic video this guys, programmed this workout into my watch for my next intervals session this week.
@runningchannel10 ай бұрын
Brilliant Andy! Let us know how you get on!
@presequel6 ай бұрын
nice! i ran sub 20's before (long) covid hitted me, now i can barely run 5k... i attended a race some weeks ago and ran 32 minutes. now trying to go sub 30 :) This video is a great motivator! edit: after seeing this video i realised that there was a parkrun starting in 45 minutes, so i rushed there, still feeling the vibes of the video :) it was great and i ran 28:21, that is 3,5 minutes faster than my last 5K , yeah :D
@ruggerdavey10 ай бұрын
I’m totally going to have to try this workout! Good luck Sarah!
@Beat-Brugger9 ай бұрын
@sarah: Hey, thank you very much for that exercise. I did it today and it was great fun!
@timlicence9411 ай бұрын
great video, I'll be trying that workout for sure! Rushmoor parkrun in Farnborough, Hampshire is a good one for a PB attempt, mainly flat and open with no turnaround hairpins.
@_andytang_11 ай бұрын
Tim, you need to try Brooklands (mainly tarmac) or Victoria Docks (flat tarmac)
@timlicence9411 ай бұрын
@@_andytang_fancy finding you here!! Thanks 😀
@dliedke6 ай бұрын
Mo (totally motivated) - "Are you ready? Sarah (suffering) - "NOOOOOOO!!!" 4:48
@RampagingChinchilla8 ай бұрын
Such a good workout! Can’t wait to try it out!
@livelifefullytomax11 ай бұрын
Troon parkrun in Scotland is flat and good for pbs as long as the weather is good. PBd at 23.34 here but pb on Treadmill 22.29. Been trying strides to get my time down but will try this workout as well. Great tip thanks.
@davidtennant9309 ай бұрын
Troon is my PB course, perfect conditions that day
@Davotheledge5 ай бұрын
Similar times to me, give or take a few seconds. Keep it up! 😉
@michaelsmith22210 ай бұрын
Great video and inspirational. Hope do I know/work out what my half marathon pace is if I have never run one before? I run a 5:45-5:50 5k at the moment. TIA
@lucasabrams94513 ай бұрын
That 5k pace should equate to roughly 6:25-6:30 half marathon pace
@lisinbondi124010 ай бұрын
Super keen to try this just to get a bit faster. Thanks for the inspo
@redshycoker11 ай бұрын
I’m definitely going to try this!!
@runningchannel11 ай бұрын
Hope you like it!
@MrAndrewjdavis4 ай бұрын
Bloomin eck Sarah. Very impressive. I am hovering around the 21:00 mark so need something to motivate me to get down a minute.
@lucasabrams94513 ай бұрын
Perhaps do a balanced mix of easy runs and hard interval training(like that workout) with possibly some long and tempo runs in the mix too. Ever since I started adding easy runs in the mix, I went straight down from 21 minutes to now 19:20 in a few months. You'll get there!
@avgfilm24242 ай бұрын
I started running, recently. I haven’t finished a 5k, yet but, I got my mile to 9:50.
@benculligan332311 ай бұрын
Great session, motivated me to get it done Iater today chasing sub 19:00 as the next challenge. Get over to Melbourne for Albert Park, 1 flat fast lap around the F1 circuit 🏎️
@andoultra689510 ай бұрын
Sarah & friends, your videos are REALLY inspirational ! for your sub-20min parkrun, you could try Munich Riemer parkrun, which is 100% flat, one round with few turns -> very fast course. all your training tips make sense, hope they will get me near a 20-22min time myself. currently parkrun PB is 24:44min, but in 1990, i did a 15:45min on track, so done all those intervals before :) and it works ! but getting back into serious running with 50yr+ of age... i need more of those videos - so keep them coming !!
@kenfreeman888811 ай бұрын
Good description and demonstration. I want to try a modified version. It looks fun.
@gateCodeKC9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this simple work out. I'm just coming back to running after years of hiatus coz of having a kid. Ran a couple of parkruns from 7min to 6:09 now and I'm gonna try this out to maybe get to 5:30
@simonbirtles898110 ай бұрын
Good luck Sarah, with your determination you will smash it👍
@thomsonmidzi3 ай бұрын
Starting to train for my 5k a year from now. Aiming for the sub 20!
@cicckany854010 ай бұрын
My favorite speed run workout is 'The Andy' since it came out. I don't know how much it helped, but I managed to drop 30 seconds of my 5k PB.
@physio4me10 ай бұрын
I hate 5km with a passion. Think 10km is my sweet spot! Come to Tooting south London and I promise you the best post run desi traditional Asian breakfast 😊 I managed to get to take off 6 mins off my 5km this year. 30:07 so nearly a sub 30. Let’s see if 25mins is possible next year! But first LM24!😅 Loved this video, will give it a go🎉
@glennnicholls851011 ай бұрын
Sarah... If you are ever in Vancouver, the Ambleside parkrun is very beautiful and flat and great for Pbs. Vancouver is a great running city
@runningchannel11 ай бұрын
She’d love to run there!
@gwynne2311 ай бұрын
Omg thanks so much for this comment… I’m a runner in Vancouver and had no idea this was here!! So excited
@simonbamford404511 ай бұрын
Rother Valley Parkrun in south Yorkshire is one flat loop and good for a pb attempt. It's where I have my current pb.
@winklertribe526810 ай бұрын
Great video, I’m going to try this workout!
@tedeshiasmith214910 ай бұрын
My goal 5k pace is sub25 for this year. I have only dipped under once and I am now thinking that was a fluke. I am going to add this to my training plan as I have problems with keeping the pace so this will help. I believe the more I practice the more I will replicate. I will also implement a higher heel lift while running and relaxing my upper body more as well as breathing deeply while running. Thanks for video. Can't wait to implement on Friday.
@tedeshiasmith214910 ай бұрын
I did this today and it was awesome. I will implement going forward as well and do the two sets. I was able to hit my target paces and even go faster. Let's see how this translates on race day.
@F7INN3 ай бұрын
That's my goal too! How have you gotten on with it, 7 months later?
@tedeshiasmith21493 ай бұрын
@@F7INN , I was able to run sub 25 earlier this year. I took two months off. Now, I am training for the 10k where I am building my base. I haven't utilized this workout for awhile; however, I will implement again later this year.
@mattgarner241410 ай бұрын
Aha! This is what you were filming when I saw you ion Vicky P! As for venues for the 5k PB attempt... do double check to make sure it's a parkrun that isn't known to be a little short! London based suggestions: - Bushy Park (the OG, nice and flat, big event energy - BUT mixed terrain under foot, could be slower for that reason?) - Dulwich (mostly flat, three lap, gentle oval, banking corners) - Hackney Marshes (pancake flat, used to be even faster before the course redesign put significant portions on grass, but it is my 'home' so maybe I'm biased towards it!) - Highbury (tarmac paths/paving slabs, some undulation for variety, go bonkers with the 5 lappyness of it all) - Burgess (I'm just really fond of this one! Run along the course of an old canal, nice and flat, a 'one lapper' with the feel of an 'out and back')
@wendydavan497910 ай бұрын
Awesome I am doing a hilly half marathon training plan with runna. The tempo runs are hard but yes I feel good after.
@OvertheSevern10 ай бұрын
I got down to 20:18 before getting injured in 2019 with 6 months off. Lately, I find I want to give it another attempt. I found that with these interval speed sessions, off road muddy hills also helped me find the strength to keep pace.
@kyliebarratt500110 ай бұрын
Im training for a sub 30 5k. No race in particular. I'm using the Runna app and my fav training run is their pyramid Set. Or should I say I hate that I loved it 1km warm up at a conversational pace (no faster than 6:40/km), 90s walking rest 200m @ 5:10/km, 60s walking rest 400m @ 5:15/km, 60s walking rest 600m @ 5:35/km, 90s walking rest 800m @ 5:40/km, 90s walking rest 1km @ 5:45/km, 90s walking rest 800m @ 5:40/km, 90s walking rest 600m @ 5:35/km, 90s walking rest 400m @ 5:15/km, 60s walking rest 200m @ 5:10/km, 60s walking rest You got this Sarah keep it going 🎉😊
@jmac1313111 ай бұрын
I did this today as a 4/3/2/1 then back up 1/2/3/4. 20 minutes exactly and hit all my distances 1km/.75/.5/.25 and back. This was after a 5km warm up. My current pb is 20:58 and this pace was killer.
@paxundpeace997011 ай бұрын
Good workout you only have to fo it again then in a few weeks you might try to go a bit fast on the shorter bits.
@nchristensen330911 ай бұрын
Sarahs running looks to effortless ! keep going
@WestNottsRunner11 ай бұрын
I've never done many 5k runs in my time which I think is down to my mindset of 5k should be fast and I'm more of a distance runner. This video has come at an interesting point as I did a 10k (not an event) at the weekend as part of marathon training and smashed my PB down to 45:12. So annoyed it didn't work out sub 45. Think I may have to try a 5k at some point and then throw in some of these weekends to see how I get on.
@IsaacGibsonDunt110 ай бұрын
Try out st. Leonard’s on sea parkrun, very flat and great course for a PB, I ran mine there 😄. Love the videos and good luck on your training Sarah 👏👏
@brittanygray27429 ай бұрын
This was a great video and motivates me to be able to really increase my speed!!
@a_real_one20006 ай бұрын
My fastest 5k is 36 minutes I been working on getting it down to 30. It’s been difficult. I may be giving this routine a shot.
@PistachioGold9 ай бұрын
Ahw this is such a nice video, really love the vibes ❤❤
@Molakias4 ай бұрын
PB is 22:00 and going after that 20 break. Will give this interval training a go for sure!
@runningchannel4 ай бұрын
Let us know how you get on!
@MolakiasАй бұрын
@@runningchannel progress report: PB of 42:39 for 10k yesterday. Should be doable for this year for some suitable ParkRun :)
@fourgoalfit42518 ай бұрын
Haven’t PR in 2 year’s experienced injuries might have to give this workout a try. My last 5K a few weeks ago ran 22:30 been trying to sub 22 (PR 22:06). I’ve been feeling great I PR’ed a 15K 2 weekends ago now I just need to get over the 5K hump
@J0hn.Turn3r11 ай бұрын
Have just programmed it into Garmin Connect, will give it a go the next time I'm up for faster interval work. Not necessarily a PB Parkrun course, but Delamere Forest in Cheshire would make for a pretty backdrop!
@johnnytraveler9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this great workout idea.
@julianlambert899011 ай бұрын
Good luck with the sub20 attempt. I'm doing the same thing, currently I'm in a 12 week block, trying to get the 21.30 current pb down as much as pos - not sure if sub 20 is realistic by mid February when my race is, but will try.
@villet57717 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video!😊 How many times I should do this exercise? Once per week? And did Sarah achieve her new PB?
@SVpedro683 ай бұрын
My goal when I started running was to run a sub 30 minute 5k at my local parkrun. Most of my training these days is aimed at ultras though, but I got a parkrun PB 2 weeks ago (in the middle of tapering for a 38-mile ultra 😬😂) ... 20:44, so still haven't managed to dip below 20 minutes, but because I was so close, I'm about to enter a training block aimed at going sub-20 so this video was great guys thanks ... will let you know how I get on! 😉😎
@laraharradine196510 ай бұрын
Barking park and Valentines Park (Ilford) are both known as fast and flat in our area. Good luck Sarah 🎉🎉
@travelingfit203211 ай бұрын
Started at 32+ minutes 5k in March. Got down to 28 minutes by October. I'm mostly training for distance, but I am going to try this for my intervals day tomorrow!
@TheRealBobHickman4 ай бұрын
London has the most amazing parks for running. When I'm there, Hyde Park is my favorite, followed by Regent's park. If I want more of a challenge, Greenwich Park is pretty fun too.
@OriginalEyeball11 ай бұрын
This is awesome! Thank you 🙏 I think it will get me my sub 25.
@runningchannel11 ай бұрын
You got this!
@tedeshiasmith214910 ай бұрын
That's my goal too
@ZimCrusher7 ай бұрын
Sounds like a good variation. I was doing 10k relaxed to help my 5k, then I started sprinting during a 200 meter stretch where there are no drives, shops, or bus stops. So I do 4 laps, and each lap, I hit that 200 meter spot, I sprint. My 10k is getting better without even feeling like I'm exerting myself.
@_Seppixx8 ай бұрын
It is a great workout when you got a guys like him who is pacing and motivating you to your limits and you keep up the pace. That makes such a difference than doing it all alone. I notice that because my aim is also to run a sub 20 5k and I feel I am stuck atm. I need some other elements in my training...
@stevenlewis310011 ай бұрын
You could look at doing Edinburgh Parkrun to do a sub 20 5K. It's an out & back, nice & flat & right on the coast so it's pretty picturesque. It's also where Andy's Parkrun record was beaten too. Good luck Sarah, you'll smash it!!
@yelyzavetahide-smith690711 ай бұрын
Great workout, I shall definitely try it. Good luck Sarah! Perhaps attempt at Bushy Parkrun?
@prattoychanda33226 ай бұрын
This is so fun. I will definitely try it out.
@mattybonzo10 ай бұрын
I really like the look of that. I've done a lot of HM pace this year, so quite up for trying it.