Audio “coaching” for running? Something other than C25K...
moonangel12
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I have done C25K a couple times before and currently I can run (jog) a 5k without stopping, avg pace probably 35 minutes (two races I have done were 38 range, one was a hilly trail run, the other had a massive “hill” that we had to hike back up... last one at Christmas I was on pace for 30 minutes, but the police accidentally blocked park of the course so I don’t know for sure exactly where I would have finished at 3.1 miles vs. 2.75... they had pacers with signs, really neat!, and lo and behold I was chasing the 30 min. pacer, not the 35 like I thought ).
Anyway, my main run routine is the <1 mile loop around the neighborhood, and after two years it is getting dreadfully boring. Tonight I clicked on a challenge through my RunKeeper App, nothing fancy, but similar to the C25K with intervals. There are 6 of them I hope to work through, next one is a fartlek I believe. I started a podcast and between it and the anticipation for the prompts, time went by so much faster! And I was able to run far longer than I normally do, likely because I wasn’t focused on time or distance, but on the incoming prompts. The podcast wasn’t a new addition, I started that a couple months ago.
Any suggestions for something to do longer term? Are there coaching type podcasts with intervals built in? Or audio training plans for maybe a 10k? I am not looking to add much distance this stage in life, I don’t have the time to commit (a half or full marathon is a goal, maybe in a few years).
Anyway, my main run routine is the <1 mile loop around the neighborhood, and after two years it is getting dreadfully boring. Tonight I clicked on a challenge through my RunKeeper App, nothing fancy, but similar to the C25K with intervals. There are 6 of them I hope to work through, next one is a fartlek I believe. I started a podcast and between it and the anticipation for the prompts, time went by so much faster! And I was able to run far longer than I normally do, likely because I wasn’t focused on time or distance, but on the incoming prompts. The podcast wasn’t a new addition, I started that a couple months ago.
Any suggestions for something to do longer term? Are there coaching type podcasts with intervals built in? Or audio training plans for maybe a 10k? I am not looking to add much distance this stage in life, I don’t have the time to commit (a half or full marathon is a goal, maybe in a few years).
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There are bridge to 10k apps. Is that what you mean?0
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There is an app called Running for Weight Loss that does intervals. Not a great name but the app is fun--you can set the duration of the workout, and it will tell you to run for certain periods, then walk, then sprint, etc.
Another one you might like is Zombies, Run! which tells a story and then has you run at certain parts--spoiler alert, you're being chased by zombies.4 -
There are bridge to 10k apps. Is that what you mean?
Maybe? I’ll check it out! Just needing something to guide me and take my mind off of what is now essentially an outdoor dreadmill... and improving my time and/or distance would be an added perk...There is an app called Running for Weight Loss that does intervals. Not a great name but the app is fun--you can set the duration of the workout, and it will tell you to run for certain periods, then walk, then sprint, etc.
Another one you might like is Zombies, Run! which tells a story and then has you run at certain parts--spoiler alert, you're being chased by zombies.
I’ll check it out - thanks!
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The Nike Run Club has this. It's free. Really good app.1
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There is an app called Running for Weight Loss that does intervals. Not a great name but the app is fun--you can set the duration of the workout, and it will tell you to run for certain periods, then walk, then sprint, etc.
Another one you might like is Zombies, Run! which tells a story and then has you run at certain parts--spoiler alert, you're being chased by zombies.
I loved this app. I used to prop my ipad on my treadmill and run to it before I got pregnant. I credit this app for getting me really into running, so much so I was eventually running 6 to 8 miles. It was a lot of fun. I think I'll redownload it again now that I'm 10 weeks postpartum. Thanks!1 -
I followed up c25k with the b210k podcast. They give you audio cues just like they do in c25k but the announcer was more “abrupt”. It was a 6 week program that got me from 30 minutes running to 60 minutes running.
After finishing b210k, I did a few Runbet games to help me stay motivated. I also found some podcasts with classic literature audio books. So I started listening to a couple chapters each time I ran.
Increasing your distance will likely help you get to a better time on your 5k.2 -
I know a few people who use zombies run. Not sure if that's what you are after though. Basically it's intervals with zombies chasing you. Haven't used it personally1
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if you have a running app. some of them have plans/coaching. i think runkeeper did. garmin does0
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Zombies Run.1
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The Garmin coaching is pretty good, but requires a compatible device.
Zombies, Run is good for entertainment/distraction.
My Garmin allows me to set vibration alerts by time/etc or setup a schedule so if I can listen to whatever I want as a distraction and just change from run to walk when I the alert buzzes.
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There is an app called seconds pro that allows you to create your own prompted run plan. I used it when I was training for a half marathon. It's completely customizable to suit your needs.1
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I use "shuffled" music...not sure if this is what you were looking for, but it certainly helps me on my repetitive/routine running/cycling routes.0
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If you're willing to pay for it, there is a device called Moov that will help with this. It will actually give prompts about your pacing and what you can do to improve your stride / cadence.0
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tinkerbellang83 wrote: »The Garmin coaching is pretty good, but requires a compatible device.
Zombies, Run is good for entertainment/distraction.
My Garmin allows me to set vibration alerts by time/etc or setup a schedule so if I can listen to whatever I want as a distraction and just change from run to walk when I the alert buzzes.
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if you have a running app. some of them have plans/coaching. i think runkeeper did. garmin does
I was doing a really neat C25K training program through RK, which is what hooked me on the app... but I think it was a beta program and was a bit glitchy... I got stuck partway through several times and got tired of having to contact them to reset things for me...1 -
Just signed up for a Garmin 10K training program with Jeff Galloway coaching! He does a walk-run-walk style for training and I have found that to work well for me personally so I am excited to see how it goes!5
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Matt Wilpers on Peloton digital is very good. He was a D1 runner. He has audio for Outdoor and video for dreadmill. He is now a triathlete coach and I take his spin classes.
Its $13/month but there is a 30 day free trial.1 -
I’ve been using the Peleton digital app. I haven’t used just the audio yet as my schedule has not allowed me to run outdoors. But I have done a few of the treadmill classes and they have been good. I’m on my free trial period right now, but I think I’m going to keep the app.0
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