Princess Roo
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I'm just curious...guessing this is somewhat of a personal thing. Once you got a solid base of 3 or so miles, how hard was it to increase those long weekly runs to the mileage you needed for your 1st half or full marathon?
I am training for a half-marathon and did my first 6-mile run this morning. I'm really surprised at how much easier it has been to grow my mileage from 3 to 6 miles than it was to go from 2 to 3 (or the awful start-up of even being able to do 2 in the first place). Is that common? Do you think it's likely to continue to be that "easy" if I keep following my training plan to the letter or is 10+ miles hard the first few times no matter what you do? (FWIW, my plan calls for a few more 6s, then some 8s, and a couple 10s and a 12 for the long runs, 2 additional weekly 3-4 mile runs + a cross-train day.)
I am training for a half-marathon and did my first 6-mile run this morning. I'm really surprised at how much easier it has been to grow my mileage from 3 to 6 miles than it was to go from 2 to 3 (or the awful start-up of even being able to do 2 in the first place). Is that common? Do you think it's likely to continue to be that "easy" if I keep following my training plan to the letter or is 10+ miles hard the first few times no matter what you do? (FWIW, my plan calls for a few more 6s, then some 8s, and a couple 10s and a 12 for the long runs, 2 additional weekly 3-4 mile runs + a cross-train day.)