I just had my very first 10Km run this morning. Finally.
I had second thoughts of running this morning because of the weather. I was about to run when I suddenly raindrops. I got back home because I had my Iphone with me. Next was, my heart rate monitor is not functioning. May be because of the batteries. I had success on my previous runs because I have my heart rate monitor with me.
When the weather suddenly improved, I decided to run without the digital heart rate monitor. So I needed to depend on myself to feel if I can effectively run without it. Well I can say that I can run faster without the gadget since I have nothing to depend on.
Most of the duration of the run, I was on my normal pace. But when I felt that I can sprint for several seconds, I'll go for a 20 secs sprint to improve my average pace.
I have been running these past few weeks with my wife. And to my surprise, after only I think 3 to 4 runs, she can already complete 5Kms. Me, I think it took me months to complete my first 5K. Way to go Lory... :-)
So when Lory completed her 5K run, it's my turn to complete my goal for today. To have my very first 10K run. It's good when you have running gadgets like the IPhone with a Nike+ GPS application. You can track your improvement. You can track your distance so you will know when to speed up if you want to beat a specific time record.
When I reached 8.5Km, it seems like the remaining 1.5K is endless, I wanted to give up but my perseverance prevailed. I achieved my goal and I was surprised that I was able to do it in less than an hour at 59:48. And if the office doesn't call up twice, it could have been better than 59:48. Now that I've done with several 5K runs, and already completed my first 10K, then t would be nice to target 10K whenever I run in the morning. I'm usually faster during morning run as compared to night runs. :-)
Then, I will begin to look for running events. :-)
With this blog, I want to share the reasons why I enjoyed running. And what are the things that I did and will do to further improve on this sport.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Heart Rate Based Training
If you are concerned with your stamina when running and would like to enhance it further, I suggest that you use a gadget which monitors your heart rate during running. It doesn't necessarily mean that you go for an expensive gadget like a watch with GPS and built in heart rate monitoring feature which costs roughly around Php 21,000.00 ~ $490.00. For me, that's already a lot of money. I would settle using that amount of money on investing rather than purchasing a watch of that amount. Just purchase the simple one. The one which can give you the same result at a much cheaper price. Be wise when spending your hard earned money. (That's a saving & investing tip from me, free of charge... hahaha!!! )
Ok I'm not here to promote something but two months ago, I bought a watch with a Digital Heart Rate Monitor which only costs around Php 6,000.00 ~ $140.00. See the difference in terms of cost? A whopping Php 15,000.00 ~ $350.00 difference. Like the significantly expensive watch, it can also give you the same running data that you need. Average heart rate, max/min HR, peak HR calories burned, running time, recovery heart rate and others. I still have to explore on the other features. :-)
I would like to share photos of the actual unit. Ok, I purchased a Timex watch. Again, I don't intend to promote a product, I just shared it to those who are interested on what to use if they intend to enhance their stamina further.
With this gadget, its like that you have hired a personal trainer and it offers you the ability to track, store and analyze important key indicators of your personal fitness level.
Indicate your desired maximum heart rate and it will automatically designate the heart rate per zone. The recommended maximum heart rate is 220 minus your age. Based from what I've read in the internet.
The gadget features five (5) heart rate zones where you can set your current physical capability. I use Zone 3 to improve my stamina and endurance. Then I switch to Zone 4 every now and then to sustain optimum fitness condition. Zone 5 is usually used during an actual race. I still don't have this gadget when I joined my first 5Km race last July 2011 but have been using this as I run 2 to 3 times a week. Before I used to run for 30 minutes only because I still have no idea how long I can run. But thanks to this gadget, I can now run for more than 40 minutes. I already crossed the 6Km barrier and I am now slowly targeting 10Km for my training.
For actual races, I would still settle for 5Km. I still need to beat my personal record of 32 minutes for this category. Nothing is impossible if we work and strive hard to achieve our goals. Always think positively. :-)
Ok I'm not here to promote something but two months ago, I bought a watch with a Digital Heart Rate Monitor which only costs around Php 6,000.00 ~ $140.00. See the difference in terms of cost? A whopping Php 15,000.00 ~ $350.00 difference. Like the significantly expensive watch, it can also give you the same running data that you need. Average heart rate, max/min HR, peak HR calories burned, running time, recovery heart rate and others. I still have to explore on the other features. :-)
I would like to share photos of the actual unit. Ok, I purchased a Timex watch. Again, I don't intend to promote a product, I just shared it to those who are interested on what to use if they intend to enhance their stamina further.
| Timex Watch |
| Digital Heart Rate Monitor |
| Manual |
Indicate your desired maximum heart rate and it will automatically designate the heart rate per zone. The recommended maximum heart rate is 220 minus your age. Based from what I've read in the internet.
The gadget features five (5) heart rate zones where you can set your current physical capability. I use Zone 3 to improve my stamina and endurance. Then I switch to Zone 4 every now and then to sustain optimum fitness condition. Zone 5 is usually used during an actual race. I still don't have this gadget when I joined my first 5Km race last July 2011 but have been using this as I run 2 to 3 times a week. Before I used to run for 30 minutes only because I still have no idea how long I can run. But thanks to this gadget, I can now run for more than 40 minutes. I already crossed the 6Km barrier and I am now slowly targeting 10Km for my training.
For actual races, I would still settle for 5Km. I still need to beat my personal record of 32 minutes for this category. Nothing is impossible if we work and strive hard to achieve our goals. Always think positively. :-)
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