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Beginner to Intermediate Plan change?

 So i am on week 6 of the beginner plan and waited per others instructions until week 5 to ask this.  i chose beginner since this is IM #1 and I am carrying  a bit of fluff and was worried about how my body would handle the runs.  

So here it goes.  1 missed workout, recovering well day to day, feeling super comfortable in all runs on treadmill. on the trainer intervals are tough but very doable.  I start my interval now once my HR (no power) hits the target and am able to hold the entire interval.  

So do I ...

1)       just follow the other threads instructions about adjusting intervals?

2)       or should I request a plan change? 

3)       Stay where I am and wait until week 10 to make a choice since that will be two weeks into the next phase?

4)        Hang tight and be happy I feel great and will finish the IM not worrying about a time goal.

Thanks for all your input! 

Comments

  • Paul,

    I'm new to the OS so take this for what its worth. If you are recovering from the workouts you might want to try to change but I would watch out. The running is the high impact and I thing your decision to go easier is a good one. If the bike intervals are tough just I might suggest keep at the beginner and overachieve on the FTP intervals and be at the top or over the 85% slightly.

    For the run I'd be on the conservative side as your cardiovascular system will adapt faster than the body to the pounding. Still if you are feeling good I saw a post early in the OS about someone who wanted the advanced bike workouts while doing the intermediate runs. It might be a possibility to do this.

    If it were me I'd be happy with the progress and stay where I am until week 10 then reevaluate. If you can push the bike more do it as there is alot less risk.

    That's my 0.02

    Gordon
  • Paul,

    I think this question deserves some attention from RnP. Since they don't look at the OS forums as frequently, I would suggest posting this question here: http://endurancenation.us.dnnmax.co...fault.aspx

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