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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

Standfirst: Author: Steve SmythePics:Issue date: Jul-Sep01Keywords: uan106--The half-marathon is Britain’s most popular race distance, usually representing around 10 of the top 20 races in Runner’s World’s Races of the Year. The event requires a

RW's 12-week sub-2:00 Half-Marathon schedules
By Steve Smythe on 07/05/2000 09:59:31
The ultimate schedule for the half

Standfirst: Author: Steve SmythePics:Issue date: Jul-Sep01Keywords:uan102--Target times: from 1:45 to 1:59 (race pace: sub-9:09 per mile). You should be capable of either a sub-50 10K, a sub-90 10-miler or a sub-4:30 marathon. Training will be five

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

RW's 12-week sub-1:45 Half-Marathon schedules
By Steve Smythe on 07/05/2000 10:01:26
The ultimate schedule for the half

Standfirst: Author: Steve SmythePics:Issue date: Jul-Sep01Keywords:uan103--Target times: from 1:30 to 1:44 (race pace: sub-8:00 per mile). You should be capable of either a sub-46 10K, sub-1:18 10-miler or a sub-4:00 marathon. Training

RW's 12-week sub-2:15 Half-Marathon schedules
By Steve Smythe on 07/05/2000 09:56:55
The ultimate schedule for the half

Standfirst: Author: Steve SmythePics:Issue date: Jul-Sep01Keywords:uan101--Target times: 2:00 to 2:14 (race pace: sub-10:18 per mile). You should be capable of either a sub-60 10K, a sub-1:30 10-miler or a sub-5:00 marathon. Training will be four

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 at sub-10:00 pace Rest 20 mins easy or rest 60-65 mins slow (11:00 - 12:00) Week 2 (w/c July 28) Rest 10 mins warm-up, then 5 x 800m at 10K pace (10:00) with 2-min recoveries, then 10 mins cool-down 60 mins easy (11:00) 45 mins, including 20

RW's 12-week sub-1:30 Half-Marathon schedules
By Steve Smythe on 07/05/2000 10:03:28
The ultimate schedule for the half

Standfirst: Author: Steve SmythePics:Issue date: Jul-Sep01Keywords:uan104--Target times: 1:20 to 1:29 (race pace: sub-6:52 per mile). You should be capable of either a sub-40 10K, sub-1:07 10-miler or a sub-3:15 marathon. Training will be six days a

RW's 12-week sub-1:20 Half-Marathon schedules
By Steve Smythe on 07/05/2000 10:05:26
The ultimate schedule for the half

Standfirst: Author: Steve SmythePics:Issue date: Jul-Sep01Keywords:uan105--Target times: 1:10 to 1:19 (race pace: sub-6:06 per mile). You should be capable of either a sub-36 10K, sub-60 10-miler or a sub-3:00 marathon. Training will be at least six

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

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

of hills or fartlek 100 mins slow (8:00) or 10-mile race Week 3 (w/c Aug 4) 30 mins easy or rest 10 mins warm-up, then 12 x 400m at 5K pace (6:00) with 1-min recoveries, then 10 mins cool-down 65 mins easy 45 mins, with the middle 24 alternating between

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