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Scream
20/01/2008 17:38:00
You normally find the 6 month
schedules
are for newbies. Try a half or 10k
schedule
, pick up speed over a shorter distance then start a
marathon
schedule
closer to the time..
sniggings
20/01/2008 00:19:12
hi all.I've been looking for a
schedule
for the 2008 chicago
marathon
in about 8 months time,my best time so far is 3-59 but would like to get 3-30 this time but not sure how to train as most all
schedules
are about 16 weeks but i've got more time,did my last
marathon
oct 2006 and not much training since then so back to the beginng again ,so not sure how to go about the training? I've found a
schedule
on nike running for 6 months but not sure how good it is (its in their running log if you down load their log!) it looks a bit easy??? and also it give a distance to run on each day but no pace or time info so not sure if this will be the right schdule for me as i could run them all too slow and at the end of the
schedule
not make the 3-30 time! so if anyone has tried the nike
schedule
any feed back would be welcome and if anyone knows any good
schedules
for 6-7 months that would also be good. thanks
Duty Druid
08/10/2008 12:31:50
I'm in a similar position, got a place for London but need to start training now. I tore my calf muscle in June and am only just now able tor run 3-5 miles slowly.My plan is to build my mileage up slowly for the next month, then do a 10-week half
marathon
schedule
, then drop into the beginning of a 14 week
marathon
schedule
. Dunno if this helps you, not sure if the Chicago one has been and gone.
sniggings
21/01/2008 00:55:06
it's hard thinking of my self as not being a newbie,as i've left it a full year with very little training from my last
marathon
until training for this! so when you say a shorter distance would that be to improve my speed cos it does need improving!so could that be why this
schedule
from nike does not have any pace info? cos it takes it for granted that you have some speed there already? any more help would be good as I'm dying to start but not sure of the right way! i got my 3-59 time with what I think was just enough training so I'm thinking if i put loadsof efford in this time I could get 3-30 ? psright hows this for a plan??? get back into running again 5-6 times a week for 2 months upto about 30-40 miles a week or more??? then follow RW's 8 week 10k
schedule
for a time around 43-45 lol ??? then follow the 16 week RW's sub 3-30
schedule
hows that sond???
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