Hi all ran the stafford half marathon last weekend and running the blackpool marathon in 2 weeks. Thinking ahead really but i want to run a couple of 10k (june) and a half (july). The question is what schedule do i use in order to try and get a good
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I have noticed on lots of different occasions, in various training schedules,even the fastest schedule never actually seems to train at the distance it is set for (marathon schedules furthest run is 22/23 miles,etc)Is there a reason for this, or am
HI all just in quick need of advice, i recently did a half marathon schedule, howver it only had mileages and times no speed or hill work so i have a schedule which incldes this but it talks about paces short of paying £100 for a garmin how can i
Hi all,I will be running the silverstone half marathon and london marathon im having trouble finding a programme for my training i had one i liked for the half marathon however i wil now also be running the london marthon i am to run 4 days a week
. When are Runner's World going to do schedules for the Garmin 405? The Garmin website has 2 links to American sites where you can BUY schedules! Does anyone know of a UK website where you can download free schedules for the 405? (half marathon or 10K).
This will be my first full marathon (done 4 half marathons in the past 14 months) and trying to find a could training schedule for my ability as aim to finish between 4 and a half - 5 hours.Can anyone recommend one and where do I find it
Since August I've printed off two Smartcoach "very hard" half marathon schedules each of about 8 or 9 weeks with the aim of trying to get faster. The first one led to a 13 minute reduction in my previous half marathon time and the second one
Posted this in training too....I'm in the process of planning a couple of races for the spring - I have a half marathon in mind in 19 weeks time, and then a marathon which is 8 weeks after.I'm trying to work out a schedule and wondering if I should
, then look at a half marathon after that. You'll get in shape, and be much less likely to hurt yourself. this is the gentlest of the training schedules: http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/racing/half-marathon-schedule-get-you-round/4180.html