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Here's a Powerblast profile recorded on a Garmin. You can see the heart rate and speed build in the first 10 minutes, and the 8 x 1 minute sprints at a cadence of 95 RPM, then a 10 minute cool off as speed and heart rate settle.

Powerblast heart_work profile



Today's Blog by Sean Blair

 
If yesterday was long(ish) and slow, tonight was short and intermittently fast. Interval training with an old favourite, Pyramid 180 MAX.
 
Pyramid 180 MAX
 
I have run with this many many times, but it always leaves me feeling good, 22 mins about 4k and I've had a good workout with not too much time investment.
 
I swam and rode this morning so its been a suitably tri-ing day!
 
Getting into my Janathon stride feels good! Hurrah for Jog Blog CJO (Chief Janathon Officer)


 

Today's blog by Sean Blair

It's January again, and for many, including me, it's the time to pick running back up again, and shed a bit of the festive excess.

Enter Janathon.

Free to enter, it's a month where you can run every day (or do any form of exercise) and blog everyday. For me, mostly it's a great way to start a year with a great online group of like minded people.

I've got my first 70.3 Ironman in May, so I'm wanting to be fit for that, as well as the Brighton marathon in April.

Since Berlin marathon last October my running has suffered, an exceptionally busy work period and home life are the top two excuses...

So I'm going to go back to basics and build by aerobic base. Essentially see if I can get fitter by measuring my time at any given mile or kilometre at the same heart rate.

If this works out, by the end of Janathon I'll be going faster at the same heart rate.

Tonights run, a 10k to Westminster and back set the benchmark, and I'll do the same run at the end of Jan to see if I've improved - or not.

An alcohol free January, something I often do, should help me be lighter - and feel better!.

Happy Janathon everyone, and may 2012 be your fittest and best year yet.