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Anyone know of a good training plan for a half marathon?

Group of us at work are doing one and wanted to give them some info to get started. Group is of mixed abilities.

 
Posted : 19/06/2009 11:30 am
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Sites like runnersworld.com have training plans, or the mags usually publish them a few times a year. For beginners, best to work up to 10k slowly first though, you don't want to add too much too quickly.

 
Posted : 19/06/2009 11:38 am
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Second runnersworld - you should be able to find a suitable plan for each level of ability in your group.

The 'cute' answer is that if you can run 6 miles or so, you don't "need" to train very much - you should be able to finish a half marathon without too much difficulty. Obviously any training you can do will help your time though, and also make you less likely to do yourself an injury.

 
Posted : 19/06/2009 11:42 am
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The Guardian website has a decent looking 8 week one. Not sure how targetted it is but not bad for a start I guess:

[url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/jan/10/half-marathon-training-schedule-programme ]Blurb[/url]

[url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/table/2009/jan/10/half-marathon-programme ]Training timetable[/url]

 
Posted : 19/06/2009 11:53 am
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"The 'cute' answer is that if you can run 6 miles or so, you don't "need" to train very much "

It's a cute answer, but it's not true...

Runnersworld is excellent for training plans - as is Google!! 🙂

Get some miles in, try and run the course a couple of weeks beforehand or at least run the full distance so you know what to expect. Set a realistic goal, don't go out too fast and do lots of stretching so you don't injure yourself.

13 miles is not far on a bike, but it's a blummin long way to run!

I did my first half marathon in April and have been doing regular 10ks.

 
Posted : 19/06/2009 12:29 pm
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Mavis - have to disagree with you there. I myself did a half marathon with one training session of 4 miles*, in a not bad time of 2 hours and a bit. Honestly, if there's a big crowd out and some spectators, you'd be amazed at how far you can go, especially if you take it slightly slower than you expect.

* I meant to train more, but it was one of those 'rabbit in the headlights' things - every week I'd just get petrified and go and have a burger or watch TV...

 
Posted : 19/06/2009 12:35 pm
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Easy

Run till your eye balls pop every day!

Coolrunning also has some schedules for different abilities.

 
Posted : 19/06/2009 12:35 pm
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Personally the first time I did a half marathon the longest run I did before hand was 10miles I managed 1:58 or something.

However I think if I had nt done that 10 mile run it would have been a lot less enjoyable.

The last time I managed to fit in three 9 mile runs before hand and got 1:45.

 
Posted : 19/06/2009 12:42 pm