Marathon Training
Kim,
With your half marathon training as your base, 4 months is long enough to train for your marathon. Just adjust your marathon training plan to take into consideration the gains you've already made with your long runs.
Enjoy your first half!
Cassie
With your half marathon training as your base, 4 months is long enough to train for your marathon. Just adjust your marathon training plan to take into consideration the gains you've already made with your long runs.
Enjoy your first half!
Cassie
"Hard things take time to do. Impossible things take a little longer."
Hey Kim,
I'm with Sherry and Cassie. It's totally doable. Find a plan and adjust it to end at your marathon. I'm doing a 20 week plan. It would have been fine for me to start the training now and still be ready for the one I'm doing in January. This week my long run is 10 miles and I'm on week 5.
The only other thing I would suggest is that some of your weekday runs be a little longer. Start trying to do them for 35-40 minutes rather than 30.
Linn
I'm with Sherry and Cassie. It's totally doable. Find a plan and adjust it to end at your marathon. I'm doing a 20 week plan. It would have been fine for me to start the training now and still be ready for the one I'm doing in January. This week my long run is 10 miles and I'm on week 5.
The only other thing I would suggest is that some of your weekday runs be a little longer. Start trying to do them for 35-40 minutes rather than 30.
Linn
Kim,
I agree with everyone, it is totally doable. Find yourself a good training program and stick with it!
Mary
I agree with everyone, it is totally doable. Find yourself a good training program and stick with it!
Mary
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