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Comrades pacing chart for parkrunners (18 parkruns)

June 1, 2016 by Hansie Louw 1 Comment

One of my friends told this to me. “All you need to do to finish is to do 18 parkruns at 40 minutes per parkrun or slightly faster”. I did the calculation and it works. The race is run “down” or “up” which normally indicates the direction of the race which is point to point. So a down run is from Pietermaritzburg to Durban, South Africa.Do noit let the “down” deceive you – there are many “uphills” in this run. The Down is normally a bit longer, but almost always a maximum of 90 kilometers. So 18 x 5km (a parkrun is a standard five km run) is 90 km. For the “up”run, the road may be a kilometer or two shorter. For simplicity the parkrunner will stick with 5 km segments as that is what he knows.

So in May 2016 I set out to test this theory. It worked exceptionally well (almost a bit too close) as my finishing time was 11 hours 59 minutes and 16 seconds. So this is what your pacing chart will look like.

Pacing chart:

Duration – speed per parkrun segment (5km)

12 hours –  40 minutes per segment

9 hours –  30 minutes per segment

6 hours –  20 minutes per segment

Every five minutes faster or slower adds or subtracts 90 minutes from your projected time.

To fine tune this – for every minute faster or slower, you will subtract or add 18 minutes to your time.

so for a 8 hours 42 minutes you would want to run at 29 minutes per segment.

The top athletes will have to fine tune this a bit more as your last segment (no 18 ) is less than 5 km. By that time you are tired and the back runners will welcome the shorter last bit. My last 4 km in the 2016 race was just over 30 minutes. The back runners must also take into consideration that they may need about ten minutes to cross the starting line. So you need to make up that time gradually. You do not need to pick up all the time as the last segment is shorter and you will gain a fee minutes here.

The discipline of slowing down by walking

This is the challenge for most runners. So I started with a four – three strategy which could go to a four – one strategy later.

Let me explain – this means four minutes of walking and then three minutes of running or later four minutes of walking and one minute of running. I tested this on a treadmill to simulate the walk and the run. It worked out to 7 minutes 39 seconds per kilometer at the faster rate and just over 9 minutes per kilometer with one minute of running. I then tested this pacing on a hilly area in Bellville and it validated the a pace of 8 minutes per kilometer.

So when the race started I used ten minutes to cross the finish line, but I kept to the discipline of walking. My theory was that I should walk when my body was still fresh to walk stronger. When you walk the first time because you are too tired, then you are too late. Of course the four-three did not always work perfectly. Some hills I walked more than four minutes and on some down hills I ran more than three minutes at a time.

My preparation:

My average weekly mileage was just below 55 km per week in the eight weeks leading up to the race (including tapering weeks). My qualifier was Two Oceans Marathon (56 km). My longest run in the period since November last year apart from the Oceans was 36 km. I would normally do one run of about 25 kilometer once a month (PowerRun) and then I did lots of parkruns and six parkruns on one day (30 kilometer total) which I believe is better than all the long runs average athletes do.

I also did pushups, planks, squats and lunges. I will increase this for next time. I also do the Tabata protocol which is a fast four minute run on a treadmill with 20 seconds running and 10 seconds resting .

My conclusion: 

A parkrunner with good pacing and good nutrition will perform better than his over trained friends running al those unnecessary long ones.

 

parkrun Bellville
most of preparation at the park

 

 

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Do you want to be a coach or mentor?

May 27, 2016 by Hansie Louw Leave a Comment

You may be a coach and a mentor, but not in that role already.

Love and Passion for people?

Do you love to work with people? Would you love to challenge them to grow to whom they could be? Do you want to see positive results in the lives of other people? Does working one on one with people excite you? Do you encourage and inspire other people?

You may be the one I am looking for…

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If you are serious about contributing to the lives of others and to your community, then I would like to meet with you and talk. If you have that burning passion to make a difference for a few, but also in the process make a difference to many, then we must have a conversation.

Time and Commitment to train as coach

You are also going to need time. If your day is so packed now that you cannot fit anything else into your schedule we will have to find a way to re-arrange that tight schedule to allow time for this. You will have to be able to set aside time on a daily and weekly basis.

Commitment
Commit

You will have to commit to a period. Your commitment cannot be for a week or two. It needs to stretch for at least four periods of 90 days. It is like preparing for a long running race. You cannot decide today to run the race tomorrow. You need to get fit first. That takes time. For some races you need at least 18 months to get the body ready. For great coaching and mentoring you may need years of training and observation.

 

Earn an Income as Coach

Growing Income
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The third aspect which is also important is that you would want to earn an income while you are being trained as a coach or mentor in our field. It is true that people do not always work for money as the most important thing, but then we all know that money does play a very important role in your life.

So if you are willing to take an exciting challenge with me, talk to me soon.

I am writing this two days before Comrades Marathon 2016 while I am at Ballito, north of Durban. You cannot prepare for Comrades in one day, but you could make the decision to run it in ten seconds. Talk to me soon.

 

Hansie

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Co-creating 186 millionaires

May 12, 2016 by Hansie Louw Leave a Comment

When the earth was created, it must have been an “awesome” experience by lack of a better word. I could just imagine God sitting at his dining room table sipping on a glass of his favourite beverage and thinking – this is good!

I get a huge thrill just fixing or fitting something small as my natural inclination is not very practical. I often understand the theory of what must be done, like drill a hole hear, fit a plug and then out in the screw. The actual doing of what I understand in theory is more difficult for me, starting just with getting the right tools ready to be able to go and do the job at hand. Then once I have the right tools it is to get the specific tool for a specific job. So I would need a certain size drill bit for a certain plug and screw. That requires some more preparation. Then I need to make sure that the hole in the wall is not to deep, which is another challenge. I take longer than the normal handyman would, but the sense of achievement upon completion is something that God must have felt when He created.

What did God feel? That is very difficult to try to describe in human terms. What I would have experienced is just this huge thrill to see what will transpire after I have brought something into existence.

So that is one of the reasons why I want to create 186 millionaires. I will not be so bold as to say that I will create them, but I so want to say that I will co-create them. I will co-create them with other people assisting, sure… but the biggest co-creator will be the Creator of everything. If we create it together, then we create it. He will do his part and I will do mine.

Why 186 you may ask? There is no particular reason for that apart from the fact that I chose it. At one point in time I was 187 cm tall, but now it is 186 cm. I also have a financial reason to create these 186 millionaires. I believe that this will create one million for me as well.

 

Co-creators
right type of creation
Malema
Wrong type of creation

Then there is one big reason, perhaps the biggest of them all. If we can teach the 186 to create other millionaires as well, we will win the battle for economic freedom. In the process many other people’s lives will be enriched. That is really what it is all about. The riches I am talking about is definitely to reach out and put people in touch with the Creator and with his creation in each and every person.

So this is what I want to do: I want to co-create 186 millionaires. How? That is the topic of another day.

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