RnbwSktles
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I am participating in my first marathon in January (WDW) and I plan to follow the Galloway training program for this event. The official training schedule begins in July, but my question is how do I adjust this if I want to start earlier? I don't want to risk injury by doing more long runs than necessary before the race weekend. I might be completely wrong here, but I figured these were my options....
1) Follow the program until it ends and then continue doing long runs around 20 miles every 3rd week until the event
2) Extend the program by increasing mileage at a slower rate and still hitting 26 miles a few weeks before the race
3) Just stick with what I am doing now (see below) and begin the training in July
I am currently doing C25K and am considering a 10k training program after that. I have no problem walk/jogging up to 5 miles now, but I would love to be able to do a 5k and possibly a 10k without walking. These are sort've personal goals that I'd like to complete before switching over to the run/walk method for marathon training. I might skip the 10k training and jump right into marathon training, which is why I asked my original question.
One last question, are the maintenance runs (30-45 minutes) supposed to be done at the run/walk race pace, or at any comfortable pace? I never quite understood that.
Thanks!
1) Follow the program until it ends and then continue doing long runs around 20 miles every 3rd week until the event
2) Extend the program by increasing mileage at a slower rate and still hitting 26 miles a few weeks before the race
3) Just stick with what I am doing now (see below) and begin the training in July
I am currently doing C25K and am considering a 10k training program after that. I have no problem walk/jogging up to 5 miles now, but I would love to be able to do a 5k and possibly a 10k without walking. These are sort've personal goals that I'd like to complete before switching over to the run/walk method for marathon training. I might skip the 10k training and jump right into marathon training, which is why I asked my original question.
One last question, are the maintenance runs (30-45 minutes) supposed to be done at the run/walk race pace, or at any comfortable pace? I never quite understood that.
Thanks!