MickeyMinnieMom
If you ticket it, they will come... ;)
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Before I ran my first marathon I had gained about 50 pounds and not run in more than 5 years. I decided to run the marathon to give me a goal that required real effort to achieve. I wanted to be able to run as much of it as possible, only walking toward the end (if necessary). I made this decision only 5 months before the marathon. So, I went from couch to marathon in 5 months. I will link the training plan that I used. I ran the first 17 miles without stopping (or feeling like I needed to stop). After that, I walked/ran the remaining 9 miles and finished - but I hurt for a few days afterward.
You need to decide how hard you want to push yourself. To be able to run 10 miles straight through, you will need to put in more running days and miles each week than the Galloway plan requires. I have tried the Galloway method and it does not work for me, but I know people who swear by it.
Beginner Marathon Training Schedule - 20 weeks
Beginner Half Marathon Training Schedule - 12 weeks
So much great info from you RunDISers!!!



What an incredible accomplishment on your part -- fantastic!!

This is a new resource for me -- thanks for sharing it! I could definitely bump up from the 3 days/wk I've been doing with C25K. I have that addictive personality that creeps in, so I have to watch for OVERdoing it...

