johde
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Hi All
I was a member of WISH a few years ago but wasn't involved in any of the running/walking threads. In a weaker moment last July I signed up for the 1/2 marathon in Cleveland on May 16th 2010. I had driven a friend of mine to the Cleveland marathon and waited for him to finish. I decided to do it was will in 2010. My past experience at the time was very limited. I had completed a 5K the 2 Junes prior. Over the summer I signed up for the 10K in the USAF marathon. I completed it in 1:37 which was a little faster than my goal. I used Hal Higdon's plan for that race.
For the 1/2 marathon I'm looking at the the plans from Hal Higdon and the one on the marathon walking website.
Does anyone have any opinion of these plans or is there a plan out there you like better?
I am tending to focus on the Long day and they both seem to have their advantages. Hal Higdon starts out more slowly but jumps from 10 miles to 13.1 miles in 1 week with no taper week at the end. Marathon Walking is the more aggressive plan completing almost a marathon in week 11 before a taper. But it does have a reasonable taper as well as the week 11 fail safe if the plan get's stretched a couple of weeks. This Sunday is 16 weeks out so I still have a couple of weeks to decide.
I was a member of WISH a few years ago but wasn't involved in any of the running/walking threads. In a weaker moment last July I signed up for the 1/2 marathon in Cleveland on May 16th 2010. I had driven a friend of mine to the Cleveland marathon and waited for him to finish. I decided to do it was will in 2010. My past experience at the time was very limited. I had completed a 5K the 2 Junes prior. Over the summer I signed up for the 10K in the USAF marathon. I completed it in 1:37 which was a little faster than my goal. I used Hal Higdon's plan for that race.
For the 1/2 marathon I'm looking at the the plans from Hal Higdon and the one on the marathon walking website.
Does anyone have any opinion of these plans or is there a plan out there you like better?
I am tending to focus on the Long day and they both seem to have their advantages. Hal Higdon starts out more slowly but jumps from 10 miles to 13.1 miles in 1 week with no taper week at the end. Marathon Walking is the more aggressive plan completing almost a marathon in week 11 before a taper. But it does have a reasonable taper as well as the week 11 fail safe if the plan get's stretched a couple of weeks. This Sunday is 16 weeks out so I still have a couple of weeks to decide.