Yep.@Nut u agree?
10min / km is considered slow. But respect his truthful and humility.Yep.
Overcoming inertia is very challenging for beginners because it is physical and mental. Physical, because they are mostly bogged down by years and decades of non activity and a huge mass of weight. Mentally they are weak because they haven't tasted success in fitness levels,
For seasoned runners or gym rats, it is more mental inertia. Physically no issue, Mentally, it is always a challenge in the first 15 to 20mins of the run or workout. Once I past that threshold 15 to 20 min mark, whether running, swimming or gym, it becomes a breeze to go on for 1 hour or 1.5 hours.
U the special one commando force here. Train few weeks 50 over years old can do 32min 5km. U the best. I need learn from u and seek advice.3 months later he will improve and you will ask him to measure the distance and time physically because the app is not reliable
Some people living in denial. 50 over years old never run for a long then start a while can 32min / 5km.The behaviour of forumers here
Run slow: very good and respect
After a while improving already
Run fast: your watch is not accurate
You are running too fast, will injure your heart
Human behaviour
Cannot see people improving
This is his easy run speedThis id Benjamin kheng timing when he resumed running.
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He is so fit and lean.
U the expert.The rule is 80/20
80 percent at easy run speed
And 20% at hard speed
Look at his physique and then yours. Is it comparable ? Or u better ?This is his easy run speed
However , occasionally he would have interval and tempo run and running at speed of 12 km per hour