10K training programme advice
sueann10
Posts: 74 Member
Hello
Just after some advice from the B210K community. I recently completed C25K and yesterday planned on running a 5K, adding an additional 5 mins and starting the B210K programme tomorrow. However I enjoyed my run so much I ended up running for 45mins straight comfortably. I could have run longer but didn't want to do too much too quickly. I wasn't tired or winded at all and felt so good.
So a couple questions:
1. Should I continue with the B210K programme? If yes should it be at a later week such as WK13 as I covered the time already?
2. Or would it be better to keep adding time every week? If this is the better option, please recommend an app.
Any advice, I would appreciate it.
Many thanks
Just after some advice from the B210K community. I recently completed C25K and yesterday planned on running a 5K, adding an additional 5 mins and starting the B210K programme tomorrow. However I enjoyed my run so much I ended up running for 45mins straight comfortably. I could have run longer but didn't want to do too much too quickly. I wasn't tired or winded at all and felt so good.
So a couple questions:
1. Should I continue with the B210K programme? If yes should it be at a later week such as WK13 as I covered the time already?
2. Or would it be better to keep adding time every week? If this is the better option, please recommend an app.
Any advice, I would appreciate it.
Many thanks
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I would still go with the B210K program from the start, it's very rare you'll ever hear a runner complain about starting too slowly, many will complain about building too quickly and getting injured though. Myself included in that group *grumble mutter sigh*2
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Thank you so much for your advice. I will stick with B210K.0
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