ClewRunning
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Started "officially" Sept 1. Have a base of 20+ miles a week and will climb to a max of 43 before tapering. Long journey but excited about it!!!
I'm using Higdon's Dopey plan too...as you know.For those of you who have started (which I guess should be most of us by now?) I hope training is going well! It's only day 3 for me, but I haven't skipped a run yet!
I'm curious how many are using the Galloway training plan exactly as written? I was just looking at it, and IMO, it just doesn't feel like enough. Is anyone using this plan as a base, but modifying it? I think the part that I dislike the most is the long walks...10 and 12 miles - yikes! I think that would be worse than running them
I am actually thinking this plan might benefit a seasoned marathoner the most. If running 26.2 miles is relatively easy, then I guess you just need to gradually add in the extra days of running beforehand and this is the least stressful way to do so.
I have chosen to use Higdon's Dopey plan and I know a few other DISers have as well.![]()
For those doing Higdon training... Do you really rest 2 days? I usually only take 1 day off a week. I don't do anything too strenuous but an evening walk or Pilates class. Do you think he really intends you to do nothing or just not running?
For those doing Higdon training... Do you really rest 2 days? I usually only take 1 day off a week. I don't do anything too strenuous but an evening walk or Pilates class. Do you think he really intends you to do nothing or just not running?
I can't speak for Hal, but rest is very important. Especially when the runs become longer, you will need days of doing nothing but resting in order to let your body heal and recover.For those doing Higdon training... Do you really rest 2 days? I usually only take 1 day off a week. I don't do anything too strenuous but an evening walk or Pilates class. Do you think he really intends you to do nothing or just not running?
For those doing Higdon training... Do you really rest 2 days? I usually only take 1 day off a week. I don't do anything too strenuous but an evening walk or Pilates class. Do you think he really intends you to do nothing or just not running?
I'm curious how many are using the Galloway training plan exactly as written? I was just looking at it, and IMO, it just doesn't feel like enough. Is anyone using this plan as a base, but modifying it? I think the part that I dislike the most is the long walks...10 and 12 miles - yikes! I think that would be worse than running them![]()
Wow, glad to hear you're on the mend.Planning to return to training after a nearly 3 week forced hiatus due to a gi bleed (non-running related), blood transfusion and subsequent week long hospital stay. It is the first time I will ever be returning to running after any major injury/illness. I was wondering if anyone had any tips for how quickly I can expect to return to pre-illness levels. I had a 25-30 mile/week base built in with minimum 10k distance on Saturdays and Sundays, so I think I am still in good shape for the Dopey Challenge, but I don't want to suffer a setback and put anything in jeopardy. Of course I will be following my doctor's orders first and foremost, but I am so nervous about losing further fitness that I am itching to get back out there.
Wow, glad to hear you're on the mend.
The best tip I can give you is to build your mileage up slowly and not get frustrated if it's not coming back to you right away.
Other than that, I've got nothing. I'm planning on starting up again on Tuesday after almost 2 weeks off (intense IT Band pain followed by straining the inner arch of my right foot) so I can semi-relate to what you're going through...though my issues are nowhere near as serious as yours were. But I can sympathize...it's frustrating not being able to run when you really want to. Good luck!!!
Wow, glad to hear you're on the mend.
The best tip I can give you is to build your mileage up slowly and not get frustrated if it's not coming back to you right away.
Other than that, I've got nothing. I'm planning on starting up again on Tuesday after almost 2 weeks off (intense IT Band pain followed by straining the inner arch of my right foot) so I can semi-relate to what you're going through...though my issues are nowhere near as serious as yours were. But I can sympathize...it's frustrating not being able to run when you really want to. Good luck!!!