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RW's Basic Marathon Schedules
By Runner's World on 07/05/2002 17:45:43
No-nonsense, tried-and-tested 16-week marathon schedules, from beginners to advanced

The ‘Get You Round’ schedule A beginner’s programme, mixing some walking with running, over 4-5 days a week.The idea here is to get you fit enough to make it round the course, regardless of speed, so there’ll be very little fast work. You need

RW's Basic Marathon Schedules: Intermediate
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 12:27:46
Classic 16-week marathon schedules

200m, jogging about 400m after each 6M. – start slowly, finish faster Hill session, as Wk 4, but add 1 more rep Rest, or jog up to 3M 4M easy Half-marathon raceWeek 6 Rest or 5M easy, off-road 6M – start slowly, work up to faster pace if not tired

RW's Basic Marathon Schedules: Advanced
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 12:31:47
Classic 16-week marathon schedules

, jogging back down 6M steady 8M. Start easily, then put in bursts of 100-200m, jogging after each until you’ve recovered Rest or 5M easy Rest or jog up to 4M Half-marathon raceWeek 6 5M easy, off-road Hill session: 4 x 90 secs-2 mins hill climb, jogging

RW's Basic Marathon Schedules: Get You Round
By Runner's World on 07/11/2000 11:22:11
Classic 16-week marathon training schedules - just for beginners

Rest 25-30-min run 1 hr jog-walk, with more jogging than walkingWeek 7 30-min run Rest 30-min run Rest 30-min run 30-min run 8M run, walking when you have toWeek 8 30-min run Rest 30-min run Rest 30-min run 30-min run 2-hr jog-walk or half-marathon race

RW's Ultimate Marathon Schedule: Get You Round
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 19:03:13
The best 16-week marathon schedule you'll find anywhere

Standfirst: 16-week Get You Round scheduleAuthor: John BinghamPics:Issue date: Feb-May01Keywords:uan133-->Ah, yes. The romance of the marathon. The aching muscles. The blistered feet. The months of recovery. Nonsense. Forget those old

RW's Ultimate Marathon Schedule: Sub-4:00
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 19:03:13
The best 16-week marathon schedule you'll find anywhere

Standfirst: 16-week sub-4:00 scheduleAuthor:Pics:Issue date: Feb-May01Keywords:uan131-->A 4:00 marathon is approximately 9:00 per mile. To break 4:00, you should eventually be capable of a sub-1:50 half-marathon (8:20 per mile) and sub-50:00 10K (8

RW's Ultimate Marathon Schedule: Sub-3:00
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 19:03:13
The best 16-week marathon schedule you'll find anywhere

Standfirst: 16-week sub-3 scheduleAuthor:Pics:Issue date: Feb-May01Keywords:-->A 3:00 marathon is approximately 6:50 per mile. To break 3:00, you should eventually be capable of a sub-1:25 half-marathon (6:30 per mile) and sub-38:00 10K (6:00 per

RW's Ultimate Marathon Schedule: Sub-3:45
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 19:03:13
The best 16-week marathon schedule you'll find anywhere

Standfirst: 16-week sub-3:45 scheduleAuthor:Pics:Issue date: Feb-May01Keywords:uan130-->A 3:45 marathon is approximately 8:30 per mile. To break 3:45, you should eventually be capable of a sub-1:45 half-marathon (8:00 per mile) and sub-46:00 10K (7

RW's Ultimate Marathon Schedule: Sub-3:15
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 19:03:13
The best 16-week marathon schedule you'll find anywhere

Standfirst: 16-week sub-3:15 scheduleAuthor:Pics:Issue date: Feb-May01Keywords:uan127-->A 3:15 marathon is approximately 7:20 per mile. To break 3:15, you should eventually be capable of a sub-1:30 half-marathon (6:50 per mile) and sub-40:00 10K (6

RW's Ultimate Marathon Schedule: Sub-3:30
By Runner's World on 07/05/2000 19:03:13
The best 16-week marathon schedule you'll find anywhere

Standfirst: 16-week sub-3:30 scheduleAuthor:Pics:Issue date: Feb-May01Keywords:uan129-->A 3:30 marathon is approximately 8:00 per mile. To break 3:30, you should eventually be capable of a sub-1:37 half-marathon (7:20 per mile) and sub- 43:00 10K

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