Health & Exercise

Runners - what's the website for 1/2 marathon

some of you ladies recommended the website that tracks the weekly routine, for building up to half marathon/marathon.

Would you please forward?

Also, some of  you mentioned how you don't actually "run" the half marathon before the actual marathon - you just run up to about 10 miles.  Is there any article regarding that?  Or why is this what you should do?

 I'm trying to forward all this info to a friend from work.

Re: Runners - what's the website for 1/2 marathon

  • Is this your first half?  I used Hal Higdon's novice half training program when I ran my first half.  You top out at 10 miles as your longest training run. 

    https://www.halhigdon.com/training/51131/Half-Marathon-Novice-1-Training-Program

    My Running Blog!

    2012: Running & Race Accomplishments:

    2-12-12: Riverview Winter Fest 4 mile, 34:59 8:45 pace - 23 weeks pregnant
    2-29-12: Leap Year 4 mile, 36:45 9:11 pace - 25.5 weeks pregnant
    3-11-12: Corktown 5K, 28:33 9:13 pace - 27 weeks pregnant
    3-25-12: Rock CF Island Half Marathon, 2:11:03 10:00 pace - 29 weeks pregnant
    4-16-12 Boston Marathon, deferring to 2013
    8-11-12: Run thru Hell 10 mile or 4.8 mile
    9-30-12: Brooksie Way Half Marathon
    10-21-12: Grand Rapids Marathon
    11-22-12: Detroit Turkey Trot 10K

    BabyFetus Ticker
  • Loading the player...
  • That's the training I used as well and loved it. I have to ask you ladies since you're runners too. I signed up for my first marathon right about the time I became pregnant. Now I feel like a tired sick nauseous pregnant lady. I'm still running 3-4 times a week, but don't think the full marathon is doable. So now I'm thinking 1/2. But I have the doctors voice in the back of my mind that they "don't recommend that kind of strain." What are your thoughts about running pregnant/how are you making sure you're not pushing yourselves too much?
  • imagedaisysle:

    Is this your first half?  I used Hal Higdon's novice half training program when I ran my first half.  You top out at 10 miles as your longest training run. 

    https://www.halhigdon.com/training/51131/Half-Marathon-Novice-1-Training-Program

    I used this program for my first 3 halves.  It's a good way to work your way into it.

     

     

    imagemgmoeser:
    I signed up for my first marathon right about the time I became pregnant. Now I feel like a tired sick nauseous pregnant lady. I'm still running 3-4 times a week, but don't think the full marathon is doable. So now I'm thinking 1/2. But I have the doctors voice in the back of my mind that they "don't recommend that kind of strain." What are your thoughts about running pregnant/how are you making sure you're not pushing yourselves too much?

    Daisysle is a crazy runner - and I mean that in a good way.  She's freaking phenomenal.  So I know she hasn't slowed down a bit in terms of distances she's accomplished while pregnant.

    I ran one half while pregnant and trained for another that sold out before I could sign up, but both were in my first trimester.  After that I scaled back on distance because I slowed down and I only did 5ks.  And I did my last 5k at 28 weeks because I hated being one of the last people to finish.  If you don't mind being slower and having it take longer I definitely think a half is doable - especially since it's not your first. 

    I think that if you run regularly, you're probably already good at listening to your body and making sure you don't push yourself too much.  I ran every day up until the day I was induced, I just found that I couldn't run as fast.  I had to bring water with me, even on short runs because I found myself being more dehydrated.  Some days will be better than others.  

    June '15 January Siggy Challenge.  Pinterest Fails
    image

     Lilypie Fourth Birthday tickers
    BabyFruit Ticker
This discussion has been closed.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards
"
"