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Once you run a half marathon...
Do you find you do better for your shorter runs?
After experiencing the half, the thought of doing a 5K and 10K sounds like a breeze - I feel I can do better now that I went the longer distance...
Is this a common delusion or is this a possibility for me?
Also - for my next half - I want to do the Diva - what would be a good goal for me to aim for? I ran the LI at 2:35.
What would be realistic? 2:15 as a goal?
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Posted 5/2/11 10:22 PM |
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julz33
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Re: Once you run a half marathon...
I felt the same way after running the kings park 15k - I felt like any race after that would be easy. Unfortunalty I never got to find out due to my knee injury.
I would think a good goal would be 30 sec faster per mile... so 6-7 minutes faster overall. But then again I like to set very realistic "baby-step" goals.
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Posted 5/2/11 10:28 PM |
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Re: Once you run a half marathon...
Posted by julz33
I felt the same way after running the kings park 15k - I felt like any race after that would be easy. Unfortunalty I never got to find out due to my knee injury.
I would think a good goal would be 30 sec faster per mile... so 6-7 minutes faster overall. But then again I like to set very realistic "baby-step" goals.
Me too!!!! That's why I'm not going for somehting crazy - like under 2 hours!!!
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Posted 5/2/11 10:36 PM |
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missfabulous
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Name: Colleen
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Re: Once you run a half marathon...
I defintely got faster while training for a half! My 5k and 10k times improved.
I've run 2 halfs so far. For my first I wanted to run it in under 2:15- I came in 2:09. For the second, I really didn't have a time goal and ended up coming in 2:07. My next was supposed to be to finish in under 2 hours and then I got hurt....I'm still hoping though!
For your second, I would just aim to beat your first time! Think about it- to beat your first time if all your splits are the same, except for say you run a few of the miles faster- you can still beat your time!
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Posted 5/3/11 7:53 AM |
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ThePs1023
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Name: Rachel
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Re: Once you run a half marathon...
My goals for each half has always been to beat the last race's time.
I am able to run shorter races a little bit faster, but my pace is more or less the same. I ran my last half at 9:14 and 2 weeks later I ran my best 4miler at 8:50.
Message edited 5/4/2011 8:55:41 AM.
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Posted 5/3/11 4:54 PM |
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Erica
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Re: Once you run a half marathon...
I think the Diva would be a great second race. The longer you go definitely helps! I never ran X-Country in college, b/c the thought of a 10K made me sick (I ran 800m), but now after half and full marathons 10Ks seem like a breeze.
As for pace, you really have to play with it in your training. What pace can you sustain for 5-8 miles on a training run (only do this once a week).
You could also run a few 5Ks or 10Ks and plug your time into a calculator.
Mcmillan is pretty conservative, so i like it as a resource.
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Posted 5/3/11 6:03 PM |
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dani731
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Re: Once you run a half marathon...
Posted by Erica
I think the Diva would be a great second race. The longer you go definitely helps! I never ran X-Country in college, b/c the thought of a 10K made me sick (I ran 800m), but now after half and full marathons 10Ks seem like a breeze.
As for pace, you really have to play with it in your training. What pace can you sustain for 5-8 miles on a training run (only do this once a week).
You could also run a few 5Ks or 10Ks and plug your time into a calculator.
Mcmillan is pretty conservative, so i like it as a resource.
This calculator is great! Thanks for posting it!
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Posted 5/4/11 8:47 AM |
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