Goal: 1:25 Current PB: 1:26:23 Jason's Profile | Jason's Training Thread Here's what lies in store for Jason over the course of his 1:25 Bupa Great North Run campaign...Pace indications are given in brackets. For example "90 mins slow (8:00)" means "Run for 90 minutes at e...
Goal: 1:35 Current PB: 1:36:59 View Catherine's Profile | Catherine's Training Thread Here's what lies in store for Catherine over the course of her 1:35 Bupa Great North Run campaign...Pace indications are given in brackets. For example "90 mins slow (8:00)" means "Run fo...
Goal: 1:45 Current PB: 1:48 View Sue's Profile | Sue's Training Thread Here's what lies in store for Sue over the course of her 1:45 Bupa Great North Run campaign... Pace indications are given in brackets. For example "90 mins slow (8:00)" means "Run for 90 minutes at eig...
Goal: 2:15 View Tracy's Profile | Tracy's Training Thread Here's what lies in store for Tracy over the course of her 2:15 Bupa Great North Run campaign...Pace indications are given in brackets. For example "90 mins slow (8:00)" means "Run for 90 minutes at eight-minute-mil...
Goal: 2:00 Current PB: 2:05 View Bryan's Profile | Bryan's Training Thread Here's what lies in store for Bryan over the course of his 2:00 Bupa Great North Run campaign...Pace indications are given in brackets. For example "90 mins slow (8:00)" means "Run for 90 minutes at ...
From nervous first-timers to injury-frustrated veterans, self-confessed plodders to sub-1:25 hopefuls, over the last few months our six Bupa Great North Run hopefuls have been sharing all their training highs and lows right here online.Experienced half-marathon runner and UK clu...
Entering a half-marathon can lull you in to a false sense of security. It's half the distance of the full 26.2 miles, so surely you'll only do half the training and half the taper, right? But as experienced runners know, there's not too much difference between the two in terms of...
and after the raceGET INTERACTIVE GNR Lucozade Sport Super Six: Get a flavour of what could be in store for youAll we ask is that you are prepared to commit to following one of our marathon schedules and share your experience with Runner’s World (both
wouldn't do a 25-30 mile run every weekend and feel fine the next day. – debboYou can't compare them except in terms of general exercise in a given HR zone for a certain time. You can't say "OK I have done 50 miles of cycling so that gives me 'x' miles