Steady Progress – Gemma Millns at the Guildford 10K 2025

🎯 Objective

To complete a local 10K with consistent pacing, elevation adaptation, and a confident finish—marking a personal best and a breakthrough in race-day mindset.

🏃 Athlete Profile – Gemma Millns

  • Race: Guildford 10K
  • Location: Guildford, England
  • Date: Sunday, 5 October 2025
  • Distance: 10.01 km
  • Moving Time: 1:01:42
  • Elapsed Time: 1:01:43
  • Average Pace: 6:10/km
  • Elevation Gain: 86 m
  • Calories Burned: 721 kcal
  • Conditions: Cool and cloudy
  • Device: Garmin Forerunner 55
  • Shoes: Not recorded
  • Top Results:
    • 10K – 1:01:38
    • 1 mile – 9:06
    • 1K – 5:17
    • ½ mile – 4:11

📊 Pacing Breakdown – Gemma Millns

KM 1–3 (Settling In) Average Pace: ~6:18/km Notes: Gemma opened with steady effort, adjusting to early elevation (KM 1: 6:25/km with 23 m gain). KM 3 showed pace improvement (6:09/km) as terrain leveled.

KM 4–6 (Mid-Race Rhythm) Average Pace: ~6:15/km Notes: KM 4 (6:07/km) and KM 6 (6:19/km) reflected consistent effort and cadence. Gemma managed rolling terrain with control and focus.

KM 7–9 (Final Build) Average Pace: ~6:13/km Notes: KM 7 (6:05/km) was her fastest full split, showing strength and confidence. KM 9 (6:15/km) held steady despite fatigue.

KM 10 (Final Kick) Pace: 5:17/km (last 930 m) Notes: Gemma closed with a powerful surge—her fastest pace of the day, reflecting strong finish-line mindset and pacing discipline.

❤️ Heart Rate & Effort

Estimated HR Zone: Aerobic to tempo Insight: Average HR of 168 bpm and cadence of 168 spm suggest efficient form and sustainable effort. Gemma maintained rhythm and avoided spikes.

💡 Key Insights

  • Finish-Line Focus: Gemma’s final 930 m surge shows excellent pacing awareness and mental strength.
  • Elevation Adaptation: Managed early climbs and rolling terrain with consistent effort and minimal pace fluctuation.
  • Effort Regulation: Her splits reflect maturity—no major drops, with a strong build toward the finish.
  • Personal Best: Achieved a new 10K best (1:01:38), showing progress and potential for sub-60 goals.

🧩 Coaching Applications

  • Gemma’s splits teach finish-line pacing and mental surges
  • Reinforces the value of terrain awareness and cadence control
  • Models how consistent pacing leads to personal breakthroughs
  • Celebrates personal bests 
  • Encourages athletes to trust their rhythm and finish with intent
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