To run or to roll?!

chinupsforchinese
chinupsforchinese Posts: 15 Member
edited November 14 in Fitness and Exercise
Hi all,

I am the least natural runner, and am not light enough that anything about running is good for me. As such I can't remember the last time I ran... However... I'm signed up to run the London marathon in March!! I currently think I'd be quicker rolling in after all the Christmas insurgence
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  • chinupsforchinese
    chinupsforchinese Posts: 15 Member
    I have 12 weeks, I'm going to run it. I need goals.
  • chinupsforchinese
    chinupsforchinese Posts: 15 Member
    I predict that it will not be a successful event for you. Please be sure to update us in March.

    Thanks for your positivity. I'm new to the community side but I didn't think this was the point!

    Thanks Jake!

    Luckily I thrive on proving negative people wrong. :-)
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    This sounds like a really good way to injure yourself either before or during the event. If you were looking for cheerleaders to say "atta girl you got this" I don't think you'll get a lot here. And if you do, I don't recommend listening to them because that seems like reckless advice.

    A marathon is not something you can just show up for. Is there a shorter race that same weekend that is part of the overall lineup of events? Many of the marathons here include half marathon events, 10K, 5K or fun runs.
  • chinupsforchinese
    chinupsforchinese Posts: 15 Member
    I'm not looking for anyone to cheer me on, as I said I'm looking for people training for a similar event.

    I appreciate people's concern however I don't think a 5k in a few months is a push goal, nor did I say I was just planning to show up without training. Last January, while at home with a broken foot, I signed up for a half marathon (after watching obese a year to save your life, where they often do a marathon at the 6 month mark) a few months later. I didn't tell anyone, the couple who did find out said I wouldn't be able to do it as I couldn't even do 5k at the start. Had I not made the jump and signed up I wouldn't of achieved that goal, along with 10k and 10 mile races beforehand. Our bodies are amazing and adapt very quickly, a lot can be achieved in a few months.

    A lot of people don't do things because of fear or others putting them down.

    Advice is one thing but putting people down who are trying to better themselves I see as unnecessary.

    Thanks to those for the training plan and those who phased their concerns in a pleasant way.

    It's the London marathon so I will update :-)
  • goldthistime
    goldthistime Posts: 3,213 Member
    edited January 2017
    Hi all,

    I am the least natural runner, and am not light enough that anything about running is good for me. As such I can't remember the last time I ran... However... I'm signed up to run the London marathon in March!! I currently think I'd be quicker rolling in after all the Christmas insurgence

    Is there anything you're not telling us? Like, you ran 3 half marathons two years ago? Or that you are an athlete in a different sport? I'm guessing there is a reason for your confidence that you haven't yet shared with us.

    ETA: I see you posted at the same time I did with new info that gave some insight into your confidence. For me it would be absolutely impossible. Ridiculous actually. Perhaps not for you. You have 12 weeks of training ahead of you to evaluate your chances at success. Hope you enjoy the journey regardless of which destination you choose in the end.

  • dewd2
    dewd2 Posts: 2,445 Member
    If you truly do not run at all, it is not negativity we are sending. It is just the truth. Good luck. You will need it.
  • emdeesea
    emdeesea Posts: 1,823 Member
    Good luck to you. I'm planning on doing a half marathon in November 2017 and I'm taking 10 whole months to train for it.

    I can't imagine training to run 26 miles in 3 months.
  • JBApplebee
    JBApplebee Posts: 481 Member
    I was never a runner, and after I lost 45 pounds, I ran a 10K. Some of my runner friends said that you'll get hooked & want to run an even longer race. They were wrong. If I have to pack a lunch to get me through a race, I'm out. I live by the words of Dirty Harry, "A man's got to know his limitations." & that was mine, but good luck in March
  • chinupsforchinese
    chinupsforchinese Posts: 15 Member
    emdeesea wrote: »
    Good luck to you. I'm planning on doing a half marathon in November 2017 and I'm taking 10 whole months to train for it.

    I can't imagine training to run 26 miles in 3 months.

    Good luck for your half.

    In my half being mentally strong was just important as the physical, so stay positive :-)
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Jakep2323 wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    This sounds like a really good way to injure yourself either before or during the event. If you were looking for cheerleaders to say "atta girl you got this" I don't think you'll get a lot here. And if you do, I don't recommend listening to them because that seems like reckless advice.

    A marathon is not something you can just show up for. Is there a shorter race that same weekend that is part of the overall lineup of events? Many of the marathons here include half marathon events, 10K, 5K or fun runs.

    Have you trained for a marathon? Are you a long distance runner? I don't know, but the internet seems to be full of 3 month training programmes. Sure, it is not ideal but why not shoot for the moon. If the op doesn't complete the distance then that will be a shame - but at least she gave it a shot :)

    i just had a quick google and couldn't find any plans that started with a base mileage of 0 working up to marathon distance in 12 weeks. do you have a link to the ones you have seen?

    the 'beginner' 12 week plan i found started at 25k per week... which isn't 'beginner' as in not a runner.
  • Karbum
    Karbum Posts: 124 Member
    Hey... I see further down in the thread you mentioned it was only 5K. If that is the case, then go for it!!! You got this! I think when people originally hear marathon, they are thinking something much different. 5k in 3 months is very doable! Good luck!!!
    Hi all,

    I am the least natural runner, and am not light enough that anything about running is good for me. As such I can't remember the last time I ran... However... I'm signed up to run the London marathon in March!! I currently think I'd be quicker rolling in after all the Christmas insurgence
  • chinupsforchinese
    chinupsforchinese Posts: 15 Member
    I appreciate your thoughts. But being new to the community side and forums I think they aren't beneficial to me.

    Good luck with all your goals x
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Karbum wrote: »
    Hey... I see further down in the thread you mentioned it was only 5K. If that is the case, then go for it!!! You got this! I think when people originally hear marathon, they are thinking something much different. 5k in 3 months is very doable! Good luck!!!

    where does it say its a 5k?
  • devilwhiterose
    devilwhiterose Posts: 1,157 Member
    I could see doing a half in 12 weeks... But a full? Eek. Good luck.
  • _incogNEATo_
    _incogNEATo_ Posts: 4,537 Member
    Jakep2323 wrote: »
    pondee629 wrote: »
    Hi all,

    I am the least natural runner, and am not light enough that anything about running is good for me. As such I can't remember the last time I ran... Last January, while at home with a broken foot, I signed up for a half marathon (after watching obese a year to save your life, where they often do a marathon at the 6 month mark) a few months later. I didn't tell anyone, the couple who did find out said I wouldn't be able to do it as I couldn't even do 5k at the start. Had I not made the jump and signed up I wouldn't of achieved that goal, along with 10k and 10 mile races beforehand However... I'm signed up to run the London marathon in March!! I currently think I'd be quicker rolling in after all the Christmas insurgence

    Which is it? You can't remember the last time you ran or you've successfully completed a Half Marathon last year after doing 10K and 10 mile races before that?

    IF you did compete in a half last year and have run several 10Ks and 10 Milers then, perhaps you are not the completely inexperienced runner your initial post made you out to be.

    Sounding a lot like blueeyez939 from the post I cited above.

    Again, keep us up on your workouts, progression and result.

    The two users are different - they don't use the same wordings etc. I highly doubt the OP will be looking to keep the people on this thread 'updated' lol. The OP does have previous fitness experience and the post was meant to be more tongue in cheek regarding rolling the distance. Everyone should just wish her luck, but that is my opinion

    You don't need luck if you train properly. Why chance injury to luck? I wish you could see why just simply wishing somebody luck doesn't necessarily lead to positive results.
  • WatchJoshLift
    WatchJoshLift Posts: 520 Member
    Oh, Lawd. Look, I have run in many 5K's, 10K's, Half-Marathon's, etc. I can get out today, after only running 5 times in 2016, and run a 5K no problem. However, there is no way I would try to run a marathon in 12 weeks, especially if I couldn't remember the last time I ran. That's a serious event and only those who have properly trained for the event should run it. Please reconsider.
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