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RW Schedules For Your Garmin
By Runner's World on 17/03/2008 11:12:12
Marathon, half-marathon and 10K Garmin training schedules

.What are you waiting for? Follow the links below to find a Forerunner-compatible plan suited to your racing goal:Marathon (16-week schedules)Half-Marathon (12-week schedules)10K (six- and eight-week schedules)• Note: We'll continue to evolve it over the months

RW's Ultimate Marathon Build-up
By on 08/12/2004 20:30:56
For subscribers: Our best-ever schedules, marathon Q+As, day-by-day tapering, mile-by-mile on race day, and more...

’ll find Runner’s World’s finest marathon schedules. You’ll also find advice on making the most of your training sessions, tips for overcoming obstacles, and success stories from Runner’s World readers who hit their targets.The links below are all part

Bupa GNR Schedule: Tracy (2:15)
By Steve Smythe on 21/07/2008 14:15:47
Tracy's personalised 2:15 half-marathon schedule

mins alternating between half-marathon pace (11:00) and jog recovery pace (12:00 - 13:00) per minute Rest 20 mins easy or rest 75-80 mins slow (11:00 - 12:00) Week 3 (w/c Aug 4) Rest 10 mins warm-up, then 10 x 400m at 5K pace (sub-10:00) with 1-min

Bupa GNR Schedule: Jason (1:25)
By Steve Smythe on 21/07/2008 13:52:45
Jason's personalised 1:25 half-marathon schedule

mins easy 40 mins, with the middle 20 run quicker than half-marathon pace (6:30) 30 mins easy or rest 40 mins, including 25 mins of hills or fartlek 90 mins slow (8:00) or 10K race Week 2 (w/c July 28) 30 mins easy or rest 10 mins warm-up, then 6

Bupa GNR Schedule: Catherine (1:35)
By Steve Smythe on 21/07/2008 14:04:31
Catherine's personalised 1:35 half-marathon schedule

cool-down 60 mins easy 40 mins, including 10 mins at half-marathon pace (7:00 - 7:15) 30 mins easy or rest Heckington 10 Cross-trainingWeek 2 (w/c July 28) 30 mins easy or rest 10 mins warm-up, then 6 x 800m at 10K pace (6:30 - 7:00) with 2-min

Bupa GNR Schedule: Sue (1:45)
By Steve Smythe on 21/07/2008 14:07:25
Sue's personalised 1:45 half-marathon schedule

, including 10 mins at half-marathon pace (8:00) 30 mins easy or rest 90 mins slow (9:00 - 10:00) RestWeek 2 (w/c July 28) Rest 10 mins warm-up, then 5 x 800m at 10K pace (7:45-8:00) with 2-min recoveries, then 10 mins cool-down 60 mins easy 45 mins

Bupa GNR Schedule: Bryan (2:00)
By Steve Smythe on 21/07/2008 14:28:27
Bryan's personalised 2:00 half-marathon schedule

15 mins at half-marathon pace (10:00) Rest 30 mins easy or rest 60 mins slow (11:00 - 12:00) Week 2 (w/c July 28) Rest 10 mins warm-up, then 4 x 5 mins at 10K pace (9:00 - 9:30) with 2-min recoveries, then 10 mins cool-down Rest 45 mins steady

BIG Half-Marathon Index
By Runner's World on 22/06/2009 10:28:25
Tackle your first (or next) half-marathon with the help of our best hints, tips and training schedules

Welcome to half-marathon central - with easy-to-follow schedules, nutrition advice, fundraising tips and popular Q+As, plus our brand-new weekly newsletters, you're in the right place for all our very best half-marathon advice. Whether you

Real-Life Successes: How I Finally Broke 4 Hours
By Marguerite Lazell on 17/02/2006 12:25:26
How a schedule finally helped RW member Acer smash the four-hour marathon barrier

smashed through it, bringing down the 3:45 mark in the process. He says the reason for his success is simple: he had a schedule, and he stuck to it.Like many people, Stuart had seen the marathon on television and had vaguely thought, ‘I should do that one

Ask The Experts: Marathon Training with Steve Smythe
By on 07/02/2011 15:05:40
Catch the highlights from Friday's lunchtime debate, when the author of our new and improved marathon schedules - and ASICS Super Six mentor – Steve Smythe answered your marathon questions live in the forums

times a week in my marathon training schedule. I feel fine at the moment, but will I struggle as the runs get longer? Sam MacIntoshA. Undoubtedly the best training for running is running. While the other stuff may not be as good as getting you run

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