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Old 01-14-2013, 02:53 PM   #41
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When I was racing motocross back in the late '70's and early '80's, I trained by surfing and hijinxing while taxi driving.
We'd run a 4.7 mile loop around LakeMerced around 38 minutes. The fast guys around 30.
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Old 01-14-2013, 06:13 PM   #42
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Dude, I can break 20 with no training or practice beforehand.
I'll take that bet. A sustained 6:30 pace over 3 miles is not as easy as you might think. Sign up for a 5K and show us your time in the race results.

http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/4/4_1/96.shtml

Not one person on this thread can run a 17:00 5K (5:30 pace).

Why don't we all run a 5K in the next week and post our times. Anyone up for the challenge?

Most of you guys are claiming to be "advanced" and even "elite" (without even training at all). We must have a very large group of genetically superior "outliers" that are participating in this thread.

http://www.ehow.com/info_8763985_com...e-5k-time.html

As for tennis professionals, I'd be surprised if many of them could break 20:00. Perhaps some of the high mileage tennis training athletes (I'm thinking Ferrer) could approach 18:00, but I wouldn't bet on it.

What makes me laugh most is that I've been advocating for years that people should run more distance type training at ever increasing paces to build a solid cardio base, and I've been consistently shot down. But now I see it all clearly. You guys don't need to train this way, because most of you can break 20:00 5K times without without training at all. With a little training (maybe a month or two?) you guys are cranking out 18:00 and even 17:00 minute 5K's.

Where the hell where these amazing athletes when I was growing up and in high school / college? Heck, I remember running with a kid on one of the professional soccer teams in Frankfurt, and he couldn't even stay with me on my 6:30 - 6:45 training runs.

The only guy with any idea of reality on this thread is Goober (and Magmaster). But I want to see Jolly crank out that 20:00 5K tomorrow.
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I'll take that bet. A sustained 6:30 pace over 3 miles is not as easy as you might think. Sign up for a 5K and show us your time in the race results.

http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/4/4_1/96.shtml

Not one person on this thread can run a 17:00 5K (5:30 pace).

Why don't we all run a 5K in the next week and post our times. Anyone up for the challenge?
How much?

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Old 01-14-2013, 06:34 PM   #44
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Whatever you want.

20:00 5K is only doable if you've been doing some training (or are just very, very athletically gifted in distance running, and I'm willing to bet you aren't or someone would have wanted spotted you and developed you when you were younger).

How are we going to verify your time?

I want this run in the next few days (no training or practice beforehand).
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How are we going to verify your time?

I want this run in the next few days (no training or practice beforehand).
Well you know my name and all my chip times are recorded on flrrt.com every time my mother ropes me into doing one against my will, so the next one instead of jogging the first mile or so with her in 10ish minutes until the pack thins out I will start at the front and lay down whatever time we make the bet for.

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Old 01-14-2013, 06:46 PM   #46
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For the record, as I near 40 years of age, I can't run a 20:00 5K. And I used to be able to run a 16:00 5K, 15 years ago, and I still run ~20 miles a week and play tennis 2-3 times per week (and can outlast most anyone on the court from a cardio perspective).

To run 16:00, I had to train just like the link indicates. 50+ mile training weeks for several years with lots of "strength" running as well. It was hard (at least it was for me).

http://www.ehow.com/info_8763985_com...e-5k-time.html

7-minute pace would be a good goal for me these days.
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Old 01-14-2013, 06:48 PM   #47
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Well you know my name and all my chip times are recorded on flrrt.com every time my mother ropes me into doing one against my will, so the next one instead of jogging the first mile or so with her in 10ish minutes until the pack thins out I will start at the front and lay down whatever time we make the bet for.

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I actually don't know your name, but I'm willing to take the bet.

Is 20:00 going to be the goal time or do you want to shoot for a faster time?
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Yea 20 is not the measure that I would use, 18 is a bit tougher but I ran 17:15 last year with only a couple months of training. The top high school athletes are much faster than that.
Wow!! Being able to do a 5:30 pace with little training is very impressive. You must have a large cardio base from playing soccer?
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http://flrrt.com/events.html

Next race is in 6 days.

Just need to make sure it doesn't conflict with a mixed match.

I would chose a more challenging time than 20 min if the race wasn't in January, but that should be good.

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I may have understated the training i worked my butt off. I was testing out the hr training concept and was logging a lot of miles. Today? Maybe i could do sub 20, it would hurt a lot.
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http://flrrt.com/events.html

Next race is in 6 days.

Just need to make sure it doesn't conflict with a mixed match.

I would chose a more challenging time than 20 min if the race wasn't in January, but that should be good.

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This should be interesting. According to the race results from last week if you broke 20 minutes you would have placed 27th out of 959 runners. Only 4 guys broke 18 minutes and I am sure all 4 probably are serious amateur runners that train all the time.

I don't know what kind of shape you are in and I have never seen you run, so I wouldn't take that bet. All I am going to say if you can finish in the top 3% of 5k race with no training you are a naturally gifted runner.
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Ok I feel a little better..lol. I said 20 because I was doing them in 23 minutes. Which is not great, but I am not a good long distance runner.
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It is possible for a person with a very developed "endurance motor" to prepare for a race with less specific training but they will still never do as well as the specific athlete. Good read http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/tra...ng-part-1.html
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This should be interesting. According to the race results from last week if you broke 20 minutes you would have placed 27th out of 959 runners. Only 4 guys broke 18 minutes and I am sure all 4 probably are serious amateur runners that train all the time.

I don't know what kind of shape you are in and I have never seen you run, so I wouldn't take that bet. All I am going to say if you can finish in the top 3% of 5k race with no training you are a naturally gifted runner.
I am NOT naturally gifted, I am above average for a weekend warrior or couch potato, and below average for any sort of competitive athlete.

In August I signed up for a 5k because I was going to be rained out of tennis that Saturday, and I figured I should do some running in prep for the Tough Mudder in October.

I had not run outside of a tennis court in over a year, and ran the race in the pouring rain, with half a bottle of 1792 trying to fight it's way out of me. Didn't push it because I had a full day of tennis the next day and didn't want my legs to be shot. I finished 2nd in my age group and 9th overall.

This was the captain of my HS cross country team.

http://www.all-athletics.com/node/92630

He was a gifted natural runner.

I was the guy who came along for the bus rides, that everybody had to wait for at the end of practice.

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This was the captain of my HS cross country team.

http://www.all-athletics.com/node/92630

He was a gifted natural runner.


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Interesting you actually ran with this guy and yet you think that some (or even one) ATP players could hang with him while he was in high school? I couldn't find his high records online except his PR in the mile was 4:09 in 1998. That is definitely elite, although in any given year there are guys that a bunch of guys in the 4:00-4:10 range. His PR in the 5k was 14:05 but that was done in college or right after (2002).
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17 min is a great.. great time. I bet 90% of people here that say the they ran 5k in 17 min..are full of BS
jolly can run a 5k in 17 mins in his dreams. That's 11.00 mph on a treadmill for 17 mins. Can someone sign him up and watch him run and post the results?
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jolly can run a 5k in 17 mins in his dreams. That's 11.00 mph on a treadmill for 17 mins. Can someone sign him up and watch him run and post the results?
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jolly can run a 5k in 17 mins in his dreams. That's 11.00 mph on a treadmill for 17 mins. Can someone sign him up and watch him run and post the results?
What am I missing?

Didn't he just say he was going to run under 20 minutes? When did it become 17?
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I'm gonna do this too, and mrs pickle wants to join as well. My goal is to finish. As jolly can attest to, I'm not too keen on running.
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Ok I feel a little better..lol. I said 20 because I was doing them in 23 minutes. Which is not great, but I am not a good long distance runner.

23 minutes is not actually that bad for an athletic adult male that doesn't train specifically long distance runs. In fact as much in awe some people seem to be of ATP players long distance running capabilities, I would say you actually could probably beat or at least stay even with some guys in the top 100- Isner, Querrey, Tomic to name a few. Most of these tennis players probably never even run a 5k race. If you just told them to run one without any preparation some of them would either go out to fast and run out of gas the last 2k or they would jog the whole way and end up with a time over 30 minutes.
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