I'm considering doing the Princess Half Marathon in 2011. I haven't run ever really, except for PE class in high school. My husband and I started the Couch to 5K program last week and I'm on week two. My goal is to be able to at least just walk the Princess. I had a few questions though!
Has anyone else that's had no real experience running been able to finish the race?
Any Type 1 Diabetics out there that are runners that could offer advice? I wear an Animas Ping pump and so far I've had to take it off when I run because my BS drops terribly. The reason I've set the half marathon goal for myself is that we're wanting to start a family and exercising and getting my A1C down is the next step. So the desire to have a baby is my #1 motivation for running!
Anyone run this with their husband? I know I can't run it by myself and my husband has offered to be on a team with me but I didn't want him to feel out of place.
I can't speak to the diabetes, but I can speak to the "new runner" part.
I had no experience running and started my Princess 2010 training in January. I finished in 3:11.
I was in okay shape I guess, playing hockey once a week, although a good 40-50 lbs overweight and 34 yrs old.
However, I trained to walk *fast* and didn't worry too much about the running parts for long runs. My plan was to do two short and 1 long "run" per week. The shorts were where I did some running intervals (started with walk 8, run 1, and up from there), and the longs were almost all walking. I started with a long of 4 miles and went something like 4, 6, 8, 5, 7, 9, 11 then taper, but you could space it out a lot more if you are starting now.
There is absolutely NO shame in walking.
