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Training for my first HALF!!

michellersalo
Posts: 60 Member
Hi everyone! I am training for my first half marathon but it's not until October. I have been running with a neighbor and we had our longest run ever on Sunday... 10.2 miles! I felt GREAT afterwards but tired. Like I really accomplished something.
I have done 2 5ks, just registered for my first 10K in September (and thinking about registering for one the end of this month) and of course my half. I am so excited and ready to do this.
Anyone else in the middle or towards the end of training for their first half? My goal is just to finish then I will worry about time for the next one!
What is the furthest distance that you are going to be doing or, if you have done a half, what is the furthest that you trained for? Thanks!
I have done 2 5ks, just registered for my first 10K in September (and thinking about registering for one the end of this month) and of course my half. I am so excited and ready to do this.
Anyone else in the middle or towards the end of training for their first half? My goal is just to finish then I will worry about time for the next one!

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You have already run 10 miles, and that is the longest a lot of people run before their first half, but I think it is a lot better to run at least 13 or more miles (slow!). Don't run them like you are racing them. My really long runs are anywhere from 10:30 to 11:30 or slower pace, but I can race it in 9:something (we'll see on my next half!). McMillan.com has a great pace calculator based on a recent race result, and will also give you training pace ranges which are helpful. My third half is at the end of September, and I plan on getting in some runs in the 14-15 or over range.0
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Not in the middle. I have done maybe 20 something halves and half dozen marathons. I think for my first 1/2 I went as high as 16 in training, but you really do not need to do that. Now I generally will have or two 14 milers for my top run for a half. And like has already been said, this should be quite a bit slower than normal.
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I have number 4 coming up. I met plenty of people at the start (and finish) line who trained up to 10 miles and made the distance on the day.
Personally for my first I trained up to 13miles (saving the final 0.1 for on the day :-) ) because I wanted the confidence going into the race that I could do it. That helped me a lot. On race day I was totally confident I could reach the end without stopping and so concentrated on my target pace and enjoying myself.
To be clear, I certainly didn't do 13miles every long run, I would vary between 10 and 13.
I hope you have fantastic time, it's a wonderful experience and a great achievement!!!
Happy to share any other experiences that you wish.
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I am training for my fourth in September but just want to give you a high five and best of luck with your first one - you can't really top that sense of achievement when you finish your first!0
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So exciting! I am training for my 4 half, which is in november. I am planning on a few long runs at 13+. But for my first half I ran a few 10 milers and 1 13 mile training run, that was my longest. Like sjb74uk said, I just wanted the confidence to know I could do it. (And just running the entire time and finish was my goal too!)
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My first half is in November - the longest training distance I'm planning is 19kms (11.8miles). I only started training a few weeks ago, the longest distance I've run so far is 10kms (6.2miles) so hopefully I can get there. I've never done any sort of running so this is definitely a challenge!0
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My first 1/2 was supposed to be last June...yes WAS, because I got derailed by an injury 2 weeks before the race and had to pull out:( It was tough because I felt so ready! So I'm looking to do a fall 1/2, maybe in Oct like you or Nov and will have to get back into training mode soon. My longest runs during training was 20K; so almost the actual distance and I did that a couple of times. Personally I felt like I needed to do it, to mentally prepare myself and to gain the confidence. I really wanted to be able to finish strong and not be crawling across the finish line lol. But that's just me. I still hope to! Best of luck on your training & happy running!0
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I'm training for my first as well! Tomorrow is my first 10k, I am nervous but super excited! I plan on running 13 miles on a long run day just so I can go into half confident! Good luck to you!0
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I am in my 2nd week of training for my first half also! It is on Dec 14th. I am using Jeff Galloway's training schedule, so far so good! However, on his plan, there is a 14 miler on week 15 (this is a 17 week training schedule) and not going to lie, that terrifies me lol. Good luck to everyone0
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I am doing a modified JG program too. I have been hitting 10-11 miles for the past 3-4 weeks. When I first looked at the program, I NEVER thought I would get there. Well, I AM THERE!!! Just stick to it and it really does work. When my running partner and I go out.. it used to be a short run was 3 miles... now its about 6-7!!!
We laugh about that all of the time! Good luck!
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I just ran my first half marathon on Saturday! I had trained up to 13 miles once, but usually stayed between the 8-12 mile range. Personally I think there's a big difference between 10 and 13 miles though many training programs insinuate that training to 10 miles is adequate...0
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I'm in the middle of training for my first half too (Nov 16). So far my longest run has been 10 miles, but I think I'll get a 13 miler in before the race. My training plan has me training in time rather than distance, so it's kinda weird. I'm def setting a "just finish" goal, but am aiming for 2:30. Fingers crossed
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I have a half on Oct 20th and another Nov 9th.0
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I have my first half on Nov. 3rd! We're following Hal Higdon's Beginner 2 training program with some modifications since we started training early. Last sunday I did 10 miles, and we're doing 10 again this week, 1 week at 11, 2 weeks of runs between 8-11 miles (my roommate and I are both out of town, so whatever we're able to fit in) and peaking at 12 miles the week before our half. I'm so excited and can't wait! I also need more runner friends...0
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There are a lot of interesting stories in this thread. It's a month later - would love some updates on how everyone is doing!0
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When I first posted, my long run was 4 miles. This past Sat, I ran 9.5. I could never, ever imagine running for almost 2 hours straight in the beginning of this training. The best part is, I didnt feel overly exhausted or like I was going to die lol. I really look forward to long runs now because each week I can say "wow this is the farthest I've ever run!" This weekend, I am tackling 11 miles! 13.1 is still a wee bit scary but not as daunting0
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Wow, congratulations!! I can't wait to reach that point! Any particular strategies that worked well for you?0
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For me, it's all about a scenic route. When I am on a pretty trail with lots of other runners it always gets me in the zone
Good luck with your training!!0
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