Weekly Schedules

Week 6 - Marathon Training Schedule
Color GroupStart
Time
Sat
Aug 28
Sun
Aug 29
Mon
Aug 30
Tue
Aug 31
Wed
Sep 1
Thu
Sep 2
Fri
Sep 3
Start
Time
Sat
Sep 4
Note: Monday through Friday run is expressed in minutes.
Green 6:40am 8 MILES  OFF  45/e  50/hill  20/e  40/tempo  OFF  6:30am 9 MILES 
Yellow 6:40am 7 MILES  OFF  40/e  45/hill  20/e  35/tempo  OFF  6:30am 8 MILES 
Red 6:30 a.m.               unofficial   
Week 6 - Half Marathon Training Schedule
Color GroupStart
Time
Sat
Aug 28
Sun
Aug 29
Mon
Aug 30
Tue
Aug 31
Wed
Sep 1
Thu
Sep 2
Fri
Sep 3
Start
Time
Sat
Sep 4
Note: Monday through Friday run is expressed in minutes.
Blue 7:15am 3 MILES  OFF  25  25  OFF  25  OFF  7:15am 3 MILES 
Purple 7:00am 3 MILES  OFF  25  25  OFF  25  OFF  6:45am 4 MILES 

Color Group Training Pace:

Green
 8.5 and faster
Yellow
 8.5 to 10 min pace
Red
 10+ min pace
Blue
 1/2 Marathon Runners
Purple
 1/2 Marathon Walkers

Important: 5k trial run will determine your pace group.

How to determine What's hard or easy?
Hard workouts: long slow runs and fast short runs
Easy workouts: slow short runs and rest days

A slow run is typically 80% or less of a persons current race pace for a given distance.

Glossary

Speed Work

"8x30-30" means "30 seconds fast, 30 seconds slow, eight times in a row."

After a thorough warm-up, run for 30 seconds at about 90-95% intensity, then do a 30-second recovery jog. Make sure that you don't slow down during the workout, so you are running your last 30 seconds about as fast or even a little faster than your first 30 seconds. Run on a soft surface if you can, rather than on concrete or asphalt. When you are done, jog or walk slowly for a while to cool-down. Both the number of repeats, and the duration of the fast and slow intervals, will change from week to week.

Tempo

After a warm up for about 5 - 10 minutes, maintain a pace about 10 to 15 seconds per mile slower than 10-K race pace. The last 5 to 10 minutes should be a cool down period. Another way to gauge the pace of tempo runs: a pace about midway between short-interval training speed and your easy running pace.

Easy (e)

A slow run done at a conversational pace.

Hillwork

Hills prepare the muscles for faster running without going anaerobic. Hill training will enable you to run better on all types of terrain. Find a hill with a moderate grade, about 10-15%. Run at about 85% effort and jog slowly down to recover. Start with about 4 hills and increase by 1 a week until you can run 8-12 hills.

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