hey /fit/, I need something like Couch 2 5K but more suited to my needs. I need to be able to run a 2K in 8 minutes by august next year.
how would I approach this?
run 2 k 3 times a day. I've been running for a couple of months now and I could do that. It's really not that big a goal.
>>34530938
3 times a week holy shit lol
>>34530938
I would start with the couch to 5k or couch to 10k program
After achieving the ability to run the long distance, I would then focus on finding a program to increase you speed
>read OP's post wrong
>thought he put "5k in 8 minutes"
>>34530967
>Runescape mode
>>34530938
So like 1 and a quarter mile? In 8 minutes? If you can't do that with, at most, 8 weeks of thrice weekly training you should just give up on life now.
>>34531968
gotta go fast to leave humanity behind m8
>>34531932
>I would then focus on finding a program to increase you speed
know any that I could look into?
>>34532007
seriously? you could easily go from couch potato to running a 2k with an average speed of 9mph?
>>34532043
>if you're not a tubby
I am, but I plan on losing it until then.
>>34532039
> seriously? you could easily go from couch potato to running a 2k with an average speed of 9mphIn two months?
Yes im serious. Unless you're wildly out of shape or missing a leg this shouldn't be hard. For anyone.
1.25 miles at a six minute mile pace is beginner level stuff.
Now maintaining that 6 minute mile for mile after mile is another story entirely.
>>34532113
alright thanks, so that means that moderate training and losing all this weight until then will make this an easy task. good to hear.
>>34532138
Good attitude. Just work hard and stay focused and you shouldn't have any problems.
>>34532113
tfw 8.30 is fastest mile.