I want to run a half marathon in September
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I have never ran a half marathon.. i have always wanted to but have been very overhelmed with the idea of running 13.1 miles. There is a race in September... the 15th to be exact... i was wondering if anyone could give me tips on how to break down a 9 month training schedule so i can train and not be overwhelmed..
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how far do you run now? there are great training programs out there and 9 months is TONS of time to start training for a half (particularly if you have some sort of base)0
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I can run 3 miles on a good day0
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go to runnersworld.com and use smart coach
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google half marathon plans
Lots of free ones online.0 -
To find a training program for your half-marathon check out web-sites such as www.runnersworld.com. Good luck to you.0
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runners world DOES have some good training propgrams as mentioned. One thing that really works for me is joining a training team! I have Fleet Feet stores in STL so if you live near a Fleet Feet (or other running store) they will have training teams/programs or information on where to find them. I always had trouble with long runs and when I had a group to train with I did awesome. It held me accountable and made it more fun. I was then able to find friends who I could continue running with after the final race!0
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I never ran in my life until this past January and I ran a half-marathon in June. I googled half marathon on line and found several different resources. I used a combination of Hal Higdon's and Runnersworld's plan. Basically I only ran 3 days a week. I did two short runs during the week and one long run on the weekend (gradually increasing to 10 miles). On my non-running days I rode my bike, lifted weights, etc... There are so many resources online! Good luck!!0
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It’s a great goal! I really can’t add more than what has been said, but I’ll vote for Runner’s World Smart Coach, it’s a nice program (I’m used it for my first half and now I’m using it for a full.) I know a lot of the runners on the Runner’s World Loop use Hal Higdon plans.
Good luck!
Dave D0 -
marathonrookie.com - enjoy your run!0
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19 week training plan..0
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This is the program I used: http://www.halhigdon.com/training/51131/Half-Marathon-Novice-1-Training-Program0
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marathonrookie.com - enjoy your run!0
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Thanks everyone!0
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I would start out using those sites mentioned, also I would run a few races before then like a 5k, then 10K, 15K, so that way you start out slow and build up to it, cause I have never seen a person just go out and run a half without training.
I am doing a half next year, I have ran 3 5k's and a 10k, I am lucky to have a coworker that has ran 5k's half's and a full marathon, so working with him on doing a half is helping me out alot0 -
I have done 2 ; 5k's .. .im obviously going to train its a matter of spreading out 13.1 miles in 37 weeks!0
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Aim for 8 miles - thats the trick. Cause after mile 6 youve thought about everything you dont want to think about and you go Zen. By mile 8, your hips unhinge and your body goes on autopilot for quite a while.
Dont think about 13.1.
Think about beating your current personal record and thats it!0 -
I used Hal Higdon's novice 2 plan. He has five half marathon plans, as well as different distance plans. Good stuff.
My biggest challenge was figuring out what to feed myself along the way.0 -
So i've decided that im gonna work towards a 10k which is a smaller goal (i have jeff galloways 10 k training plan) which is 13 weeks long and i can learn to run 6.2 miles which is half way and if i need to take longer than 13 weeks and push it to 15 weeks that will be okay!0
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I'm also planning on running my first half next Summer. I would like to do it sooner, but July or August are my only options. I'm currently running 3-4 miles a few times a week and just printed out Hal Higdon's novice 1 training plan. I'll probably do each week twice just because I have loads of time to get ready for the half. Then I'll likely just maintain a 7+ mile weekly long run through summer and bump it up a month or so before the race. Of course this is all just a plan. I obviously have never actually done this before, but it seems like a reasonable plan.0
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I'm gonna try a half marathon in the late spring next year! I've done 10k the most. Good luck with your training!0
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I completed my first half marathon on September 30th of this year, and I began training in June or so. I started with a 3 mile distance as well, so you should do wonderfully with the amount of time you're giving yourself.
It's very rewarding- I ended up running another half marathon six weeks later, and I'm now training for a full marathon. Good luck!0
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