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by ukaserex » March 7th, 2019, 9:15 pm
There is a fellow named Eric Murray who was a medalist for New Zealand, I believe, who has been putting up videos of his training for the 1k on YouTube. The dude demolished it with a time of 2:55 or so. I think I would look up what he did, and try to emulate his training. It may be a little late, but you'll know for next year.
The prevailing wisdom says one should do very long rows with hr at 65-70% of your max. Long, consistent strokes, about 22-25 s/m about 3-5 days a week, and the other 2-3 days, you have an active rest day, and you do some speed and power intervals.
I think it helps to have a strategy that is inline with your brain and how you handle things when you're gasping for air. I thought I could do the 1k with the same strategy as the 2k...but it really didn't work for me. I came out too fast, and my lovely 1:30 pace turned into 1:42-1:44 at the 700 meter mark. I almost quit to start over, but my projected finish still looked like it would be a PR - and it was, by almost 5 seconds to 3:10.2 since my last effort in October of last year. I may redo it - but it was in a way, tougher than the 2k, because I felt like the entire thing was a sprint.
My plan was to come out strong, and taper off a little - but I came out strong and didn't taper off enough, and then found my strength failing me for about 10 seconds. I somehow just recovered enough to bring the pace back to 1:37 or so, and held on for dear life. It took me about 4 hours to feel normal!
If I redo it, I will try to get a pace of 1:33 and just keep it there, rather then come out so strong.
100M - 16.1 1 Min - 370 500M - 1:25.1 1k - 3:10.2 4:00 - 1216 2k 6:37.0 5k 17:58.8 6k - 21:54.1 30 Min. - 8130 10k - 37:49.7 60:00 - 15604
1/2 Marathon 1:28:44.3 Marathon 2:59:36
5'10"
215 lbs
53 years old