Date: 1/22/2009 5:34:15 PM
Author: beanie
I am actually using his training plan and i am following it to a T.
do you remember your time? I am just curious because i have never really been timed anything past 1 mile and that was a good 8 years ago!
Mine was 2:30. I wasn''t super serious but I was happy that I finished. A decent time for runners who are not SUPER serious is about 8-10 min./mile. Hal Higdon also has some books and he talks about good times in them. You might be able to find that on his website too.
I cant wait to run outside, I live in Wisconsin and this winter has been really cold, snowy and icy to really get out there and run so right now i am doing it indoors.
I live near Chicago so I feel your pain!!!
Did that Nike+ work well? I am looking at getting the garmin forerunner 405.
I do like the Nike+ but you have to ''calibrate'' it by walking an exact mile and running an exact mile. I do know that the treadmill at my gym is WAY off, so I run with the Nike+ when I do run at the gym. I think the Nike+ is pretty accurate, but I would say you will probably get 100% accuracy with the Garmin.
thanks so much for the advice, are you looking to do a full? Did you also do some 5K & 10K races before hand?
I did 1 5K in May beforehand. I would LOVE to do the Chicago Marathon one of these years, my goal is to do it in a few years after I have kids. I figure if I can do it then, I will have succeeded.
Just for some more consideration regarding fluids/nutrition, I agree, you don''t NEED to eat during a race but it definitely helps! What you need also depends on how hard you''re working. If you are a sweater (like I am), you lose a lot of water and electrolytes during a race and you need to replenish them or else your body will shut down. My personal protocol is take water/gatorade every 2k (1.5 mile?) and nutrition (usually 2 shot blocks) every 8k (6 miles?..sorry, too lazy to do the conversion!). When I eat something I feel a really good burst of energy that lasts until my next nutrition break or until the end of a race. That''s just my personal race plan though and I''ve done this for several half-marathons and a 30k race. I''m not brave/crazy enough to do a marathon just yet!Date: 1/28/2009 9:32:59 AM
Author: DiamondsforDee
I''m going to have to disagree with Amanda, there should be no reason you can''t run a half marathon without eating during the race. People misuse gels and sports drinks all the time. You don''t need a sports drink until you''re running for more than an hour. And gels/food really are not necessary until you hit the 3+ hour mark of working out. You''re body will be just fine if you eat a good meal the night before and the morning of the half-marathon. Now if you like the gels, jelly beans, or shot blocks then by all means use them when you run, you just don''t actually need them.
Anytime beanie! Here''s the thing with drinking / nutrition while running, EVERYONE is different! I was really into running when I was in university and I could run hours without taking any water/food. I took a couple of years off running, turned into a yoga junkie, then went back to running 2 years ago. When I went back my endurance was poor and I needed my walk breaks and taking water was a great excuse to walk! I do however, feel like I need my water and food and I think that''s because that''s how I''ve trained myself. Does that make any sense?Date: 2/2/2009 3:05:48 PM
Author: beanie
Sammyj thanks for adding in your comments. do you run with these gels/shot blocks? or do most races provide you with these? What are shot blocks???
I am a sweater and i do like to keep myself hydrated. I have never used gels or anything like that before, never really had too. However i would like to play around with them and see what it does, if it helps when i get into my longer runs. Does anyone have any favorites? Brands/flavors to try?
I have heard that about the 405 as well, i haven''t been able to see either of these products in real life but plan to soon. I ran outside for the first time since i started to train (it was a heat wave in wisconsin) and i wished that i had that to keep me motivated and to track my actual distance. I drove it after i ran it but i am sure it was off some.