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PJFT training.

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euro_andrew
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PJFT training.

Post by euro_andrew »

What speed to we have to run on the treadmill to pass PJFT?

im currently running 13 in 5 mins. Im going to try to aim for 13-16 in 5 then work my way upto 10 mins.
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Post by KJ-Edwards »

To pass which is to get 2.4km in lower than 10:45, you would have to run it at no slower than 14.2 i think, although some people like to push it, and run it in 9minutes and so on. As far as i am concerned i do not know if you get extra beasting or have to achieve more at PRMC depending on your PJFT time, because in the end a pass is a pass right. :D
Remember they are not expecting superman to get off that train at CTCRM, they do want you to give it 100% and then some though.

Get that pass mate, and maybe i'll see you at CTCRM one day, thats if i pass PRMC :lol:

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Post by tom_06 »

just set it at 14.2 and once you can do that for 2.4km then put it up to 13 so you push yourself to improve. I really wouldnt get to worried about PJFT though, if you get yourself a basic level of fitness you'll sail through it!
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Post by Paulc83 »

14.2 i take it that is km/h. my running machine only goes up to 10 which i persume is mph. what would i need to set that at for the equivalant?
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Post by fogarty »

Divide 14.2 by 1.6 should give you the speed in miles I think.
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Post by Chris Deeside »

14.2 kilometers = 8.8 miles

set it to 9
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Post by Brian- »

Speed = Distance / Time
           = 2.4 / (10.75/60)
           = 13.4 km/h

You still have to go a tad faster to allow for the treadmill getting up to speed though.
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Post by euro_andrew »

Cool, I was worried about the PJFT.

Im not the best runner. but I think I should be able to manage 15km hour + for 8-9 mins with hard training by the end of nov.

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