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RW's Ultimate Half-Marathon schedules
By Steve Smythe on 07/05/2002 10:38:03
Our best-ever schedules for the half; 12 weeks from sub-1:20 to 2:30 run-walk

of 25 miles.Sub-2:15 (race pace: sub-10:18 per mile).Target times: 2:00 to 2:14. You should be capable of either a sub-1:05 10K, a sub-1:55 10-miler or a sub-6:00 marathon. Training will be three days a week, with an average weekly mileage of 15 miles

RW's 60-70 mins 10-Mile Schedule
By Bruce Tulloh on 06/05/2000 13:19:48
A classic 8-week schedule

miles steady paceWed Warm up, then 3-4 x 1 mile at 10K pace, with 3 min recoveriesThu 6-7 miles easyFri RestSat 10 mins easy, then 20 + 10 mins THR, with 3 min recoveriesSun 10-12 miles easyTOTAL: 45 miles approxWeek SevenMon 2 miles easy, 2 miles

Do-It-Yourself 5K Schedule
By Owen Anderson and Steven Seaton on 06/05/2002 10:09:46
A six-week 5K schedule based on a time-trial - we give you the speed sessions, you fill in the rests and easy days

One 6 x 800m at APPM, with 2 to 3-minute recoveries.Session Two 3 x 1 mile at 15 seconds per mile slower than APPM, with 3-minute recoveries.If you are starting from a low base of endurance, you should also consider increasing the length of your long

Six-week Beginner 5K Schedule
By Runner's World on 06/05/2002 10:15:22
A basic 5K schedule that assumes you don't run at all yet, and is designed to get you round comfortably, probably with a few short walk breaks

Tue Run 9 mins, walk 1 min. Do 3 times Wed Rest Thu Run 12 mins, walk 2 mins. Do twice then run for 5 mins Fri Rest Sat Rest Sun Run 8 mins, walk 2 mins. Do 3 timesWEEK SIX Mon Rest Tue Run 15 mins, walk 1 min. Do twice Wed Rest Thu

RW's Ultimate Marathon Schedule: Sub-4:00
By 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 (8:00

RW's Ultimate Marathon Schedule: Sub-3:00
By 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-1:25half-marathon (6:30 per mile) and sub-38:00 10K (6:00 per

RW's 10-week 1:50-plus half-marathon schedules
By Bruce Tulloh on 07/05/2000 09:48:27
Classic schedules for the half

bursts 3M on grass Warm up, then 10K race, then 10 mins walking or joggingWEEK 8 4-5M easy, off-road 1M jog, then 2 x 7-8 mins fast, with 5-min jog recovery 4M on grass, inc several short bursts 11-12M, as slow as you likeWEEK 9 3-4M easy, on soft ground

RW's 10-week sub-1:50 half-marathon schedules
By Bruce Tulloh on 07/05/2000 09:44:43
Classic schedules for the half

easy Rest or 3M jog 4M on grass, inc 6 x 200m strides Warm up, then 10K race. Warm downWEEK 8 5M easy, off-road 6M steady, inc bursts up hills 3 x 1M (or 3 x 5 mins), with 5-min recoveries 5M easy 5M easy 6-7M, inc 10 x 30 secs fast, 30 secs slow 10-12M

RW's 10-week sub-1:25 half-marathon schedules
By Bruce Tulloh on 07/05/2000 09:46:37
Classic schedules for the half

easy 8M fartlek on grass, inc 20 x 30 secs (approx) 3M jog 5M, no pressure 3M warm-up, then 5-6M race (not flat-out) or 13-15M steadyWEEK 10 5M easy, off-road 6-8M at a comfortable pace 2 x (8 x 200m) fast, on grass, with 1-min recoveries 6M easy, inc 1

RW's 12-week sub-2:30 Half-Marathon schedules
By Steve Smythe on 07/05/2000 09:50:06
The ultimate schedule for the half

Standfirst: Author: Steve SmythePics:Issue date: Jul-Sep01Keywords:uan100--Target times: 2:15 to 2:30 (run/walk) (race pace: sub-11:26 per mile). You should be capable of either a sub-1:05 10K, a sub-1:55 10-miler or a sub-6:00 marathon. Training

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