When did you decide you could do it?
At what point in your exercise pattern did you decide you could do a 1/2 or full marathon.
I know that I want to be able to do one, but I don't feel like I am anywhere close to being able to do it physically. I might be able to do 5k at the worlds slowest pace, but I just don't see 13 miles or 26 miles. That is my goal, but when I really sit down and think about it, I'm just not the hero of my own story, I'm not sure I could really do 13-26 miles or a full triathlon.
Was there a progression for you, did you chose one of the training programs?
I have my whole progression lined up, at least I think I do. I'm just not sure I can do it based on my previous performance.
Super Sprint (done x2)
3k race (done)
5k race
Sprint Tri (550m/20k/5k)or longer
10k race
Olympic distance Triathlon(1.5k/40k/10k)
1/2 marathon
70.3 Triathlon (1.9k/90k/21.09k)
Full Marathon
Full Triathlon (3.8k/180k/42.2k)
Thanks
Scott
The first time you do something - It's going to be a personal record!
Link to my running journal
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1303681
4 full's - 14 halves - 2 goofy's and one Mt. Washington!
I once had a great Sales Leader who told me something that I think about everyday I train. He said..."Whether you think you can or you can't, you are right"! Before surgery, I had the I can't attitude....I can't fit in a booth, I can't fit on a plane, I can't coach my sons soccer team' I can't excercise everyday, etc.... These days, I am all about I can. I can do anything I want, it doesn't mean it will be easy, it just means I can and I will do whatever I set my mind to do. I challenge you to dig within yourself to reach whatever goals are right for you, and JUST DO THEM! Don't worry about other peoples' ideas or goals, set your own, then OWN those goals, and don't stop until you reach them. It doesn't matter when you do reach them, it's a matter that you DID reach them. Life and goals are not about perfection, it is about constant improvement! Have fun, beleive in yourself, and don't let anything stop you.
Today marks 9 months since surgery at 400 pounds. Today 221....Before could barely walk up the stairs to work....Yesterday, ran 10 miles in 1:42:00....I used to think I would never be able to walk a mile, I now know I am almost halfway to marathon distance, running. Shoot for the stars bro, and don't look back.....
-Dan
Dan Benintendi - OH Support Group Leader
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I decided I would do a marathon as soon as I started running. I ran my first non-stop mile in Sept '05 and my first half marathon in April '06. You'll be pleasantly surprised by how quickly you progess. After you get to the 10k level, find a good training program and you'll be ready for a 1/2 marathon when the time comes.
Mary
5'6" - 302/155-158
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Ran NYC Marathon 11/4/07 5:27:06
-Dan
Dan Benintendi - OH Support Group Leader
www.trimywill.com
www.swimfromobesity.com
www.trimywill.blogspot.com
Support Group: www.obesityhelp.com/group/Post_Op_PRs/
I decided to do the LB 1/2 when I had crossed the finish line for the Santa Monica Classic 10K. I had done the 10K (with lot of encouragement from my friends) after I had done some 5K's and had made a couple of PR's with those. There is something magical when a person says to you, "A 10K is roughly one -fourth of a marathon".
Kim
Sue
I signed up for my first race not knowing if I could do it. I signed up for my first half not knowing if I could do it. I signed up for my first tri thinking I MIGHT be able to finish the swim in time. When I signed up for the marathon I knew I could do it even if I had to walk a lot, but I hadn't been running for over a year before I signed up.
I never knew what I was capable of until I truly faced it. That's how I live. I sign up and then work toward it.
Linn
Thanks for the comments
Scott