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Question for those following the Hal Higdon training guides
What do you do on the "strengthen and stretch" days?
Just curious....
Also - there are more than 15 weeks until the marathon, I think - and I'm following the 12 week novice guide for the half marathon - DH said I should do the 1st week for several weeks to get a good base goping, and to prolong the schedule - I thought that was a good idea... Anyone else doing this?
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Posted 1/13/09 3:06 PM |
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pmpkn087
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Re: Question for those following the Hal Higdon training guides
I still haven't decided if I am going to do it. But, what DH says sounds good. If I get my butt in gear and decide soon that is what I will do.
Anyway - on your strengthen and stretch days, I would do weight training or pilates or something like that.
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Posted 1/13/09 4:32 PM |
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Re: Question for those following the Hal Higdon training guides
Posted by pmpkn087
I still haven't decided if I am going to do it. But, what DH says sounds good. If I get my butt in gear and decide soon that is what I will do.
Anyway - on your strengthen and stretch days, I would do weight training or pilates or something like that.
Every monday is strangthen and stretch - I did upper body and some squats yesterday - I would like to do yoga, but honestly, some nights I don't have time for any of that - I can't believe I am taking this on with a full time job, a toddler, and nights where DH has to get his daughters, leaving me with 30 minutes for a workout!!!
Tonight I have a meeting until 7:30 in Massapequa, THEN driving to Northport to do my 3 mile run tonight at the gym....
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Posted 1/13/09 5:16 PM |
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MrsYank
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Re: Question for those following the Hal Higdon training guides
i think strengthen means strength training, weight machines, pilates, free weights etc, and stretching.
I am also doing the first week for w few weeks training starts officially feb 9th for us.
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Posted 1/13/09 9:07 PM |
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Reese1106
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Re: Question for those following the Hal Higdon training guides
I followed his 10K plan when I did Cow Harbor and what your DH says sounds like a good idea. On the stretch and strengthen days, I would either do pilates as recommended by other posters or I would work out with hand weights and resistance bands.
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Posted 1/13/09 10:16 PM |
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Re: Question for those following the Hal Higdon training guides
Thanks ladies -
Sorry, I should clarify a little - I was looking for ideas for those days - so, if you do strength training, what are your workouts - what upper body, lower body, sets, etc do you do.....
Pilates is a good idea - I think my gym does mixed weight and yoga classes....
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Posted 1/13/09 10:38 PM |
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Reese1106
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Re: Question for those following the Hal Higdon training guides
Posted by lipglossjunky73
Thanks ladies -
Sorry, I should clarify a little - I was looking for ideas for those days - so, if you do strength training, what are your workouts - what upper body, lower body, sets, etc do you do.....
Pilates is a good idea - I think my gym does mixed weight and yoga classes....
For upper body, I used free weights and followed some exercise cards I found in Self or Fitness magazine. I think if you go to their websites, you can find some ideas for weight and amount of reps. I would also do some of the upper body work while sitting on a fitness ball to help keep my core stabilized.
For lower body, I did mostly lunges, squats, and bike riding.
I did these on days where I didn't run or do pilates and yoga.
HTH!
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Posted 1/14/09 11:15 AM |
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MrsYank
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Re: Question for those following the Hal Higdon training guides
Strength training- squats, lunges, leg raises, I use the machines that work the quads and the hips (abduction?)
Arms- pretty much the machines, maybe weights if I'm feeling daring
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Posted 1/14/09 3:44 PM |
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kgs11
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Re: Question for those following the Hal Higdon training guides
i do pilates or hit the gym for a quick full body circuit on the "stretch and strengthen days"
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Posted 1/14/09 5:58 PM |
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Erica
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Re: Question for those following the Hal Higdon training guides
If I start early, I actually double up weeks until I catch up...so weeks 1&2 at week 1; weeks 3&4 at week 2; and weeks 5&6 at week 3...then continue on.
I'm a slacker on stregthening...so I usually do junk miles
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Posted 1/14/09 7:04 PM |
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