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| Andy C |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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 Posted: 17:17 - 19 Nov 2009 Post subject: Half Marathons |
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Anyone done one?
Im on placement at the moment from Uni and since all my close mates and GF are 100 miles away I tend to have a lot of free time in weekday evenings. I spent the first three months getting a car license (passed first time wwwooo!) and being lazy so decided to sign up for half marathon as the lady is doing it.
My plan is 3 runs a week. The 3rd being at the weekend with the GF and hopefully be a long one. Did my first run saturday and managed 1.2m and was shattered but came in just know from my 3rd and managed 3.41m in just under 40 mins which is a good improvement. Then again the half is in 109 days
Anyway, would love to hear how other people have got on and any tips you have! ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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| Catalyst |
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I usually do a short, medium and long distance run each week. So a 3 mile, a 5 mile and an 8 mile run. I found that the best thing to do was just aim for running for a certain amount of time rather than distance, then after about 2 months i started trying to run a certain distance in a time limit. Half marathon is really easy though, try and run where there are lots of hills and get some decent shoes to run in to prevent injury.
I couldn't even run for 2 minutes when i started running in about May, i'm now doing 8 miles in about an hour, 5 miles in 35 minutes and 3 miles in 20 minutes.
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 jay12329 Dr. Evil

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Which half are you doing? I'm doing the Bath with the banana army. About 20 of us from work I'm so unfit, i'm going to die!
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| Andy C |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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| R6jonny |
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 R6jonny Nearly there...

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I started running about 2 weeks ago.... first run 2.5 ish miles...struggled had to stop
been most days since and im now upto 6 miles in 54 minutes tonight
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| Annabella |
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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I did the Birmingham half earlier this year after 10 weeks of training. I already did a fair bit of running anyway so the purpose of my training was to increase my comfortable distance from 6miles up to the 13.
I've got a training schedule I can share with you if you like? ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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If anyone knows how to prevent shin splints...post away!
Im a keen runner but cant do it the now because of them, even after electro therapy.
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I did the hardest half in England (apparently Hastings, about half of it is uphill), trained for 6 months before hand and ran 3 times week increasing the time of my runs each week by little bits.
Not sure I have any tips other than to just run for me hill reps (sprinting up hill for a minute, jogging back down to starting point, increment the number of these weekly) was essential trianing, but if you don't have to run any 3 mile hills or anything than I guess that isn't important.
Hydration is relative. It takes on average 40 minutes for water to be absorbed and you need a lot less than you think. Adjust your diet to include a healthy mix of everything but definitely eat enough cabs.
I started out by having a walking break every 10 minutes. I did this all the way up to when I was running about 5 miles in an hour. That was the point at which my body just switched and I was able to start running 6 miles in an hour or faster without stopping. From there on I was just stretching it to 7, then 8, then 9 etc.
It's worth noting that the farthest I had ever run before hand was 10.5 miles, that's where I got up to. I had been doing lots of hill work though. When I finally ran my half marathon my time was 1:53:17. Was definitely dehydrated and had cramp for a third of it. Don't forget to bring a water bottle like me.
It's hard to give advice on how to pace yourself, you kind of learn that from running with others. AND MOST IMPORTANTLY: Get good running shoes from a professional. Hope I've helped  ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
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| the grim reaper |
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| Alexio wrote: | I did the hardest half in England (apparently Hastings, about half of it is uphill), trained for 6 months before hand and ran 3 times week increasing the time of my runs each week by little bits. |
It's interesting to hear the running lot stating which is the hardest, I did the Saltash one, which was listed as the fourth hardest in the UK, the other three being in Scotland. I don't know if this is true but it is a killer and listed as 'not suitable for wheelchairs'.
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 JonB Afraid of Mileage

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Find a decent rhythm that you find comfortable, don't concentrate on speed, technique is a big part of long distance running, poor technique will cause aches and pains on particular pressure points on the body. I haven't ran a half marathon, but I have ran the distance for pleasure in an hour 50 minutes comfortably. Gutted I didn't get into the London Marathon, reckon it would be a doddle. ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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