BeepBeep67 wrote: » This could be more to do with how you are running, rather than if you are fueled! Are you following a training plan or are you trying to run faster / longer each time you run?
EC1000 wrote: » Perhaps post up a typical training week and it might become clear whether the issue is your training or something else.
Cyrus wrote: » well this week was: sat morning 5k run 49m elevation gain 28min Monday morning 4.5k run 35m elevation gain 25 min 30 sec Wednesday morning 4.5k run 35m elevation gain 24min 20 sec ill go again tmrw morning, 5k
BeepBeep67 wrote: » And does this feel easy? What's in next week's plan, any longer runs, any interval work strides, etc
Cyrus wrote: » not really no :P but i haven't been running properly for a while, its a 0-10k 13 week program so at the moment its about 5k consistently then it increases the distances with some walking breaking up the runs.
Cyrus wrote: » finding it a struggle to improve my splits
EC1000 wrote: » Whilst the majority of your running should be easy, the best way to run faster is to get used to running faster (i.e. mixture of intervals and tempo work). This is why short intervals are included in a training plan to build speedwork in a manageable and progressive way. Are you mixing easy runs with speedwork? It's hard to say from what you posted.
Cyrus wrote: » no, as i said im following this 0 - 10k plan and there isnt any included