I'm sure someone has made a similar thread in the past, I just couldn't find it. I wanted to start a similar thread to the weightlifting one to discuss all things running from shoes, to program suggestions, general tips, progress, to general questions, or just a place to humble or not-so-humble brag.
I've been running fairly consistently with a few short breaks for injuries over the last year and a half, and really got serious about it about 3 months ago. Prior to 6 months ago, I had never ran further than 3 miles in my life.
Did my first 5k back in April and ran it at exactly 25 minutes, although I spent the first half running with my GF before I decided to increase my pace. Just did a 10k trail run a couple weeks ago coming in at 1:01, although my GF made me promise not to ditch her this time given it was pretty easy to get lost on the route. I ran a 10k for a PR attempt for fun on my own a few weeks back and ran it in 54:34.
I signed up for the San Antonio RnR half a few days ago with a goal of <1:50. I'm currently running 20-30 miles/wk. I'm not sure if this pace goal is reasonable but figured I have plenty of time and room for improvement given the half is in 4.5 months. I would also likely need to cut some weight, 10-15lbs, to get to that time, as well as to prevent injuries.
Looking through most programs I've been suggested by friends and family, they all seem to be for those just looking to complete a half rather than looking to be "competitive" (I know my goal time isn't competitive). I already know I can run a half, but I am very competitive and don't see a point in doing things unless there is something or someone I am competing with (in this case, just competing with myself).
Do any of y'all have programs you'd suggest for someone like myself? What percentage of my training should be low intensity/low heart rate training and what percentage should be speed or goal pace training?
I've been running fairly consistently with a few short breaks for injuries over the last year and a half, and really got serious about it about 3 months ago. Prior to 6 months ago, I had never ran further than 3 miles in my life.
Did my first 5k back in April and ran it at exactly 25 minutes, although I spent the first half running with my GF before I decided to increase my pace. Just did a 10k trail run a couple weeks ago coming in at 1:01, although my GF made me promise not to ditch her this time given it was pretty easy to get lost on the route. I ran a 10k for a PR attempt for fun on my own a few weeks back and ran it in 54:34.
I signed up for the San Antonio RnR half a few days ago with a goal of <1:50. I'm currently running 20-30 miles/wk. I'm not sure if this pace goal is reasonable but figured I have plenty of time and room for improvement given the half is in 4.5 months. I would also likely need to cut some weight, 10-15lbs, to get to that time, as well as to prevent injuries.
Looking through most programs I've been suggested by friends and family, they all seem to be for those just looking to complete a half rather than looking to be "competitive" (I know my goal time isn't competitive). I already know I can run a half, but I am very competitive and don't see a point in doing things unless there is something or someone I am competing with (in this case, just competing with myself).
Do any of y'all have programs you'd suggest for someone like myself? What percentage of my training should be low intensity/low heart rate training and what percentage should be speed or goal pace training?
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