Virgin London Marathon Schedules For Your Garmin


Posted: 23 November 2006

Runner's World is delighted to make its 2011 spring marathon schedules available to Garmin Forerunner (205, 305, 405, 405CX, 410, 610 and 310XT/ 910 XT) users. Just choose a schedule below and download the training file. Then all you have to do is load the file into your Garmin Training Center software (easy as pie), connect your Forerunner, and all 16 weeks will be uploaded onto your wrist at once! (See FAQs)

On each schedule page below, there's a 'quick download' button, but you can also customise the marathon target time, and your heart rates or training zones if you want.

The 16-week schedules begin on December 27, are timed for the Virgin London Marathon on April 17, and will be available for the following targets:

  • Sub-3:00 (Right now, you should be running at least 35-40 miles per week, over six or seven sessions.)
  • Sub-3:15 (Right now, you should be running at least 30-35 miles per week, over six sessions.)
  • Sub-3:30 (Right now, you should be running at least 25-30 miles per week, and be able to run for 1hr30 non-stop.)
  • Sub-3:45 (Right now, you should be running at least 25 miles per week, and be able to run for 1hr15 non-stop.)
  • Sub-4:00 (Right now, you should be running at least 20 miles per week, and be able to run for an hour non-stop.)
  • Sub-4:30 (Right now, you should be used to running for 20-30 minutes four or five times a week.)
  • Sub-5:00 (Right now, you should be used to running for 20-30 minutes three or four times a week.)

The schedules will also tie in with our free weekly marathon training email, which talks you through each week's training, soothes your troubled brow with motivation and humour, and includes marathon news updates. See an example and register for our marathon email here.

• Note: This download project is a first for RW and Garmin, and we'll continue to evolve it over the months ahead. If you leave your email address, we'll drop you a line about improvements when they're ready:

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Meanwhile, we'd love to hear from you about this. It's been tested by over 50 dedicated RW readers already, but does it work for you? Do email us with your comments and suggestions.

Happy running!


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I'm still building up to doing a marathon, but in the meantime I'm sticking to a few half marathons. How about some Garmin training schedules for shorter distances?
Posted: 21/04/2007 at 21:31

We're working on it and look to have 'start any time' schedules for 10k, half Mara and full mara in the near future.
Posted: 22/04/2007 at 17:12

Woohoo! Will keep checking back. In the meantime, I've entered your training schedules in manually. I'm desperate for a pb!
Posted: 22/04/2007 at 17:29

Mike,

Would be good to see your hard marathon plans up also.

Simon
Posted: 22/04/2007 at 19:53

awesome mike... cannot wait .. and btw good stuff at Dunsford.. not quite the time I wanted but a well run race .. thank you
Posted: 22/04/2007 at 22:19

Just wanted to add my support for more schedules - how about a beginners 10k schedule?
Posted: 04/05/2007 at 22:58

would love to see Half Marathon schedules asp too please !!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: 02/08/2007 at 20:24

I have a meeting with Garmin this month and will discuss it further with them.
Posted: 03/08/2007 at 09:37

Thanks Mike that would be great.
Posted: 03/08/2007 at 10:36

i agree it would be great to have 10k training times for different finishing times.

Any news?

Ruth


Posted: 23/02/2008 at 20:38

Any news on the - start any time - training plans for distances other than full marathon, I'm doing the Silverstone half in March (09)?

Cheers,

Colin.


Posted: 14/11/2008 at 13:34

When will the '09 FLM Garmin schedule be up - my calculations say the 16 weeks should commence on 5th Jan.
Posted: 30/12/2008 at 12:13

Would the '09 FLM Garmin schedule be any different to any other marathon schedule then?
Posted: 30/12/2008 at 13:44

I don't know!? Not sure why they have a seperate FLM Garmin schedule listed up there? Figured I might be able to somehow upload it into my calendar with the actual dates on
Posted: 30/12/2008 at 13:48

You set the dates yourself anyway, just type in the date of the marathon. It's more important to select one that matches your expectations/experience/ability, the FLM prefix won't make it any easier!
Posted: 30/12/2008 at 19:35

Still no Garmin schedules that work with Macs.

Nothing much changes.
Posted: 03/10/2009 at 14:57

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