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LAST POST: May 4, 2012 12:23 AM by Toothgrinder

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Hello! I have recently started training for my first 5k, and began using a micoach plan to help prepare. I use the app for my Android with the 'pace' and GPS function to track my progress.

 

The question I have is about the  instruction received from the training coach while working out, as well as the after-workout feedback score/percentage. (I assume these are all related to the initial workout assessment taken?). While working out, it will say "speed up to blue zone" or "speed up to green zone". But if I am moving faster then it expects, it says "slow down to blue zone" or "slow down to green zone". These are not at the intervals where it is supposed to change zones via the training sequence/ workout plan, but basically that I am moving faster then what it is asking me to.

 

At the end of the workout, I would receive a fairly lower score percentage because I was not following the zones exactly, regardless of if I was doing better then required. In other words, is my score being penalized for not going slower? I would think it should reflect positvely on the overall feedback percentage.

 

Any thoughts or help are greatly appreciated. Thanks!

 


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  • Doing "more" definitely doesn't means doing better. Every zone in your plan has it's own sense.

  • The idea is that when on a plan, you have long term goal; completing your race by a set time; which you accomplish by completing the short term goals of each workout.

     

    If you aim to accomplish each workout as laid out you will reach all the targets you need to; increased lactate threshold, speed, endurance, etc.; and you will be ready on race day.

     

    They know exactly what to do, when and in what quantities to get you to your goal. Don't think you can out coach the coaches. They know what their doing, that's why they get the big bucks!!

    • Hi Toothgrinder,

       

      Have you started the plan with an assessment workout to cutomize your pace zones?

       

      miCoach recommends you to begin a plan with the assessment workout as it interprets data from your Assessment Workout to update your pace training zones. This helps ensure that miCoach is personalised to you, providing you with accurate data, results and recommendations. It’s always a good idea to do an Assessment Workout, whether you train with a miCoach plan or not.

       

      As rugby13 said you can also adjust your zones manually, if the zones are set too easy or too hard. However, it's good to increase your effort gradually within the plan to avoid any overtraining. Even though each plan starts with easy training, it's also extremely important. It improves your aerobic base and hlep your body recover. It also allows you to put forth a greater effort in the higher intensity zones to get more out of your training.

       

      Wish you all the best!

       

      Thanks,

      SportySpider1

      Your miCoach Team

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