While writing my daily long e-mail ramble to Lisa (yes, I have enough rambling in me to write long e-mails and long blog posts and talk too much) I was agreeing to get on her case about training after Easter. When I was looking at the suggested half marathon training website I gave her, I realized I didn't like it. So, because I am an obsessive planner and organizer, I decided I would make one up that was more similar to the program I used when training for my first half-marathon last year. I figured I would post it here in case anyone else who is new to the distance thing wanted a suggested schedule. This is mainly different from half-marry training schedules on the internet in that:
1. The distances are a little farther, since in the end, we will all be running at least 15 miles.
2. I included a double run day, just to get used to the idea of running, stopping for 8 hours, then running again.
So here is a pretty PDF training calendar.
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A friend of mine at work and I worked up a half marathon training schedule this winter before I got sick for some races we were going to run this spring. I will see if I can dig it up if I still have it and post a link to that, too. The more choices, the better, right? :)
What? Don't you trust me? ;-)
of course not. why would i trust you?
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