Richy_Seagull
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Possible Brighton Half Marathon / FA Cup 5th round Northern Sunday clash coming up.
Hoping its going to be a Saturday. If its early on the Sunday may have to make a dash for it from the seafront!
Possible Brighton Half Marathon / FA Cup 5th round Northern Sunday clash coming up.
Hoping its going to be a Saturday. If its early on the Sunday may have to make a dash for it from the seafront!
Possible Brighton Half Marathon / FA Cup 5th round Northern Sunday clash coming up.
Hey guys, I am planning on doing the Brighton Marathon in 2015 and want to start training around about now, but have not got any JOGGING TRAINERS.
Do you have to go in and get tested on what "stance" you are or something?
Also, in terms of training has anyone got any nifty TIPS? (Apart from run lots and don't eat crap obviously)
Also #2, are jogging trainers absolutely vital at this stage when the most I can run really is about 3 miles if I'm lucky.
Also #3, would you recommend getting a check up at the doctors? You do hear occasionally of people just like collapsing dead and stuff when running, dying is not part of my training plans...
As someone who only took up running after meeting my wife a few years ago, and spent a couple of years clumping around in football trainers, I can't emphasise enough what a good investment a pair of running shoes (and running socks too) will be - I went from regularly having blisters and a sore ankle, to having neither and feeling much more comfortable whilst running.
One other piece of advise - things chafe, use Vaseline.
Thanks for the responses, I will grab a pair of jogging shoes from the jog shop on Monday.
I have £90, will this be enough for a size 11/12 pair? What are their prices like?
I would appreciate some advice from experienced runners around training for a marathon.
This is my second marathon so I've been through the process before but I'm looking to get quicker, my original time was 4:20:00 I'm certain I can reduce that to under 4 hours.
I'm up to 14 miles which I completed in 1 hour 59 minutes. What I want to know is how long should your longest run be? Researching this anywhere from 18-22 seems to be the general rule. With 10 weeks to go and 3 of them tapering down I have 7 weeks of increasing distance so a mile per week up to 20 with the final run of 22 seems realistic.
Also there seems to be some conjecture over the length of taper most agree 21 days is optimum but others suggest 2 weeks is ample. What are your experiences?
And finally is two long runs per week too much? For the past two weeks I've run Sunday & Tuesday both as long runs.
I'd usually go for one long run a week, longest at 22 miles seems fine with a two week taper.
Perhaps some mile reps on the Tuesday - 6 x 1 mile at a faster pace? Don't just plod out miles, make sure you do some faster stuff too.
I follow a Runnersworld training plan which only has one long run a week but 4-5 days of mixed distances. It's served me well. I taper down from 18 miles over 3 weeks but the last week is 5 days of very light running and 3 or 4 miles max - the idea being the work is done and you now need to build up the energy and fluid levels.