Half Marathon Club (and training)
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I need to start getting more active with this thread. My training hasn't started yet, and it won't till mid-August. I'm ready to start it now, that way it keeps me running. This morning I did another 5k. This is the first 5k with my husband. We had a good time and I actually think it brings us closer. We went over the finish line together which was a really great moment for me. I haven't read through the thread yet, but will be after I post. I am, however, wondering which training program people are using for their training, and if anyone is doing the rock n roll san antonio this november?0
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I'm up to 12 miles with 3 weeks to go before a half, this may still be do-able.
For those that have done half's what do you do about refueling in runs? My half is down a canal so water stations are literally floating so i'll take some water but I'm worried about refueling any advice/suggestions?
I love the "sport Beans" made by jelly belly, and I use the extreme sport beans, because they have caffine in them. They are small enough and won't melt like some of the gummies0 -
I'm up to 12 miles with 3 weeks to go before a half, this may still be do-able.
For those that have done half's what do you do about refueling in runs? My half is down a canal so water stations are literally floating so i'll take some water but I'm worried about refueling any advice/suggestions?
I found I had to re-fuel at about mile 5-6 or felt really tired at mile 8, and again at mile 9. My run was very very hilly at the front half. I found I couldn't do the sport beans (too bad because they make them here in town and hand them out at every race) or the power bar gels, but can tolerate the Gu pretty well. My husband who is much much more experienced and faster uses only Cytomax in his water bottle. I played with different things during my long training runs for a couple months. Just don't change or try something new the day of the race!0 -
Hi, I know it's not a half marathon, but I'm just getting my base mileage back up the next couple weeks and did a 5k to see where I was at- Got a PR by about 3 minutes and broke 30 for the first time!
Also, met a great old (81) runner who was telling me about his over 200 races. he was upset with his 32 min race because his training was not very good the last 2 weeks! So fun to just listen to him.0 -
I hope everyone has been able to keep up with their training.
I have troubles with unexpected overtime, often for a few days in a row, and other life obligations.
But I'm laced up and going out for 70 minute run this morning.
Have a good run Everyone!
16 weeks til my next HM
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My HM is at the end of August - first ever! I did a 14km run on Sunday in quite windy condiiotns - hope its not windy on the day of the event - not fun running in the wind! 14km is furthest Ive ever ran in my life so felt quite proud of myself - it took 100mins but I figure I still have a while to improve times a little - Im just hoping to run the whole 21km for my first one!0
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Hi there! I just found this thread and would love to join in if that's alright? I have a half marathon planned for the end of October and would love the training support. This is my first half marathon. I run lots of 5 & 10Ks but I know half marathons are a whole new level!0
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I have 18 days till my 15K race. In the middle of the course they have a HUGE hill that is about just short of a mile. That hill is currently my biggest worry. Any tips on training for killer hills?0
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I found a training program on Shape.com, gonna try it out. It's a 12 week program, but I'm doing every week twice. I keep looking at different programs and figuring out which one i want. I have been itching to start an actual program, so that's what I came up with. Tonight was the first night of it, was supposed to do 3 miles or 30-35 min which ever came first. I was hoping for 3 miles tonight, by my quads were killing me and were still very tight from the 5k on Saturday. got 2.4 miles done in 34 min, that is forever for me!! Oh well, starting this training from scratch and will be more prepared.0
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I'm doing the Air Force HM in September. It will be my first.0
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I'd like to jump in. I've done a 20K race but never a half. I'm currently training for a half in October. I've found I need a specific goal to keep my mileage up.
I've been struggling since the 20K, which was 2 weeks ago. How long do you find it takes you to get back in the swing of things after a race?
I did 8 miles this morning and every step was a struggle.0 -
I have 18 days till my 15K race. In the middle of the course they have a HUGE hill that is about just short of a mile. That hill is currently my biggest worry. Any tips on training for killer hills?
Train on hills! Find the biggest hill you can and run up it... walk down ... wait for your heart rate to come down ... and then do it again! Do this once a week ... crucial part of training!0 -
Had a rough run tonight -- 7.4 miles of hills! We got out 2 miles out when I realized that my "coach" forgot the fuel belt ... which had the water and my Chomps. I have problems with low blood sugar, so I perhaps have to fuel a bit more than some other people.
At 3.5 miles was the water stop ... and I was ok until about 5 miles when I hit a pretty good wall. I actually started dry heaving ... rough rough! Finally the other coach finished with the other runners and ran back to pick us up .... and had my Chomps!
Unfortunately, once my sugar gets down ... I really have a hard time getting it back up. At 6.4 we stopped by the car and drank a few sips of a recovery drink... and the last mile was horribly rough ... but I did finish it.
Isnt what they say ... whatever does not kill you makes your stronger right? I did manage a pace under 15min/mile which is my goal with every long run (my PR was 15min/mile even). Yes I am slow... but I just wanna work on getting faster!0 -
I'd like to jump in. I've done a 20K race but never a half. I'm currently training for a half in October. I've found I need a specific goal to keep my mileage up.
I've been struggling since the 20K, which was 2 weeks ago. How long do you find it takes you to get back in the swing of things after a race?
I did 8 miles this morning and every step was a struggle.
20K is almost a half marathon (21.1K). As far as your recovery, it depends on a few things: how well you trained prior to the race, how hard you ran during the race, etc. Just keep running easy and it will all come back.0 -
Had a rough run tonight -- 7.4 miles of hills!
Great job of not giving up in spite of the challenges!0 -
I have 18 days till my 15K race. In the middle of the course they have a HUGE hill that is about just short of a mile. That hill is currently my biggest worry. Any tips on training for killer hills?
another tip is squats with weights and if you belong to the gym do hill work on the stairmaster. Hate it but it's working!0 -
First half marathon is coming up at the start of September and I'm starting to get nervous! Did a 10K a few weeks ago and my time was soooooooo slow, trying to incorporate some speed training into my routine now. Adding miles slowly this time (last year I injured myself training so I'm trying to take it easier this time), so this weekend's long run is about 5 miles. Any experienced 1/2ers with any tips?0
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1. Always get your distance of your long run in ... dont care if you have to walk it .. just make sure you finish it.
2. You can never go too slow in your long runs
3. For your first half... the goal is to finish ... do not set a time goal! Just go out there and enjoy the experience!
4. Do at least one long run that goes beyond 13.1 miles (like 14) about 3 weeks before your race!
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. Any experienced 1/2ers with any tips?
How is your training compared to
Higdon Novice
http://www.halhigdon.com/halfmarathon/novice.htm
or
Galloway
http://www.jeffgalloway.com/training/half_marathon.html
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I have to say, both of those plans look a little bit kinder than the one I'm doing and might be better for me in the long run (no pun intended). Currently I'm running four times a week which occasionally puts a little more strain on my old injury than is comfortable. Love the look of the Hal Higdon one as it incorporates strength and one of my other goals this year is to get into lifting. Excellent advice from everyone - thanks very much! x0
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which occasionally puts a little more strain on my old injury than is comfortable
My motto is the most important thing is to Remain Injury-Free
and make it to the started line rested, fresh, and ready to take it slowly the first hour and Finish Happy !
It's a lot easier accomplish when you have no nagging owies, especially the second half of the race and even though you aren't racing against anyone, it's motivating to be passing people by the dozens right and left the last half few miles of the Race.
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It has been helpful to see the reminders that you can never go too slow on the long runs. And I can't remember if I read it here on on the Galloway or Higden site, but it said something about starting out too fast on a long runs. I think that was my problem with my 20K. I started too fast. I felt great, but I couldn't maintain the pace the whole way. And I walked, which I beat myself up for, but I finished. I really wanted to finish with a 10:30 pace, but I finished with a 10:50 pace. But I FINISHED.
So, today I did some interval type work. I slow jogged, did some sprints, and did some strength stuff in between. I was sweating!!
It has been very helpful to read through the posts on here. Thanks for some great thoughts and information.0 -
I'd like to jump in. I've done a 20K race but never a half. I'm currently training for a half in October. I've found I need a specific goal to keep my mileage up.
I've been struggling since the 20K, which was 2 weeks ago. How long do you find it takes you to get back in the swing of things after a race?
I did 8 miles this morning and every step was a struggle.
20K is almost a half marathon (21.1K). As far as your recovery, it depends on a few things: how well you trained prior to the race, how hard you ran during the race, etc. Just keep running easy and it will all come back.
I used the FIRST training program to train this year. Currently I'm using a SmartCoach program from Runner's World.0 -
I'd like to jump in. I've done a 20K race but never a half. I'm currently training for a half in October. I've found I need a specific goal to keep my mileage up.
I've been struggling since the 20K, which was 2 weeks ago. How long do you find it takes you to get back in the swing of things after a race?
I did 8 miles this morning and every step was a struggle.
20K is almost a half marathon (21.1K). As far as your recovery, it depends on a few things: how well you trained prior to the race, how hard you ran during the race, etc. Just keep running easy and it will all come back.
I used the FIRST training program to train this year. Currently I'm using a SmartCoach program from Runner's World.0 -
You can do it!
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I didn't run again today, ack!
Work overtime is terrible, and project deadlines loom
Okay, THURSDAY I will run again after 3 days off, again!
My log is looking quite blank these past 20 days.
Time to really get back into it
15 weeks until HM
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I've been struggling since the 20K, which was 2 weeks ago. How long do you find it takes you to get back in the swing of things after a race?
I did 8 miles this morning and every step was a struggle.
I had someone tell me 1 day recovery for every mile raced. I didn't run for 3 days after my first half, then did slow and easy- I actually felt 'normal' pace and rhythm 2 weeks after. Then I started trying to add mileage back in, I'm trying to get to a base 30/week before I start training for the next half but life has not been cooperating.0 -
I've been struggling since the 20K, which was 2 weeks ago. How long do you find it takes you to get back in the swing of things after a race?
I did 8 miles this morning and every step was a struggle.
I had someone tell me 1 day recovery for every mile raced. I didn't run for 3 days after my first half, then did slow and easy- I actually felt 'normal' pace and rhythm 2 weeks after. Then I started trying to add mileage back in, I'm trying to get to a base 30/week before I start training for the next half but life has not been cooperating.
thank you! That is helpful!0 -
got 10.5 miles in today....Was a great run...nice and cool.....our half isnt until Sept so we are ahead of schedule with our training.....love, love, love to run!0
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I didn't run again today, ack!
I'm on 5 days no running, looks like it will end up being about 8 days off.
Oh well, I'll do what I can and that'll just have to do
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