I seem to have become a right little regular at the Wednesday night track sessions of late. I do enjoy interval workouts, both for the running and the opportunity to do a bit of socializing. My efforts last night were nothing remarkable. It was 6 by 1000 on a 6:30 cycle, and I did something like 3:43, 3:41, 3:40, 3:34 (oops), 3:40, and 3:37. Maybe a tad on the slow and cruisy side, but still fast enough to have the desired effect I should hope.
A young South Australian, who has come to Japan via a stint in London, joined last night for the first time. He introduced himself by saying, "Hi, I'm Gordon, I have been running for three months and have only done a couple of races. Two months ago I ran the Yokota 5k in 18:01". Running three months? 18:01 5k?? Chatting to him later he also revealed that he ran the London marathon without any training in 3:31. Has this lad got potential or what? Turns out he is really a cyclist and has just come to running because after moving to Japan discovered that there is nowhere to ride (not strictly true, I think the triathletes will sort him out). So that puts a slightly different slant on it. He already has an aerobic base. So it will be interesting to see how much he does improve. Will he go sub 16:00 one day? I think probably yes. I'd say sub 17:00 this coming winter and sub 16:00 the following year. And, if he wants to train up for it, a sub 3-hour marathon on his next outing. Its kind of exciting seeing all that potential right there in front of you.
Running three months! Don't people like Gordon give you the willies ;-) Sounds like a young Brissie runner who ran 74:?? for the GC half, she's only been running about 18 months.
ReplyDeleteYep... it is great to see raw talent and then get to watch it develop!
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