* RPE * - Rate of Perceived Exertion.
I was speaking to someone recently about running and how best to use a watch. They were having difficulty when the watch showed something different in terms of pace than what they were expecting. This threw the head into chaos and the run wasn’t enjoyable and a bit all over the place in terms of pacing.
A watch should merely be a tool to confirm what you should be feeling and you need to learn this so you can train and race accordingly.
Over time, learn what it feels like to run easy, run hard and race and then let the watch be confirmation of exactly that.
Your Heart Rate and breathing will be better indicators of your exertion levels rather than just time.
If you are flat out racing, then that is your max and nothing the watch will say can change that.
If you are on an easy day and your heart and watch says you are going fast then SLOW DOWN.
Get used to looking at heart rate levels as you run. These will always tell you what effort you are putting in. Is it where you want to be?
On a bad day your heart rate may be high and you may have to accept this and maybe wonder why? Are you tired, lacking energy or maybe have some illness or virus.?
A watch is a very useful tool for tracking distances, heart rate and speed so that you can get balance right in training. In interval training it shows how hard you pushed.
On a personal level I use Heart Rate on my watch to make sure I don’t go too high or into any zone that may endanger my health. I’m old.
If you are close to a PB a few times and can’t quite hit it, then use the watch to fix your pace and go for it. It is another useful tool to help.
Bottom line, learn to listen to your own body. Think of the gears on your car and know what gear you are in at any stage. Learn to use them all.
Sixth gear for too long will finish you and burn out the engine. By the same token stay in first and second gear too long and you are going nowhere.
There was some fine runners before digital wrist watches. There are some great runners now, who carry one but never look… They know.
Have a lovely weekend and learn to love your running shoes, your fellow runners and your ability to just run. It is all in the heart not in the watch.
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