Hi. Having just completed the Run Hackney half marathon I'm now under five weeks away from the St Albans half. Has anyone got any thoughts on how to plan my training to get me race ready without overdoing things? It's got to be easy to start (recovery) and taper off the last week.
Training between races : Hi. Having just... - Couch to 5K
Training between races
I'd start with a large celebratory pint or two.... Other than that, I got nothin' !!!!
work backwards from the taper - presume a 2 week one for you so last big-ish LSR then and train up to that run the week or two before? You know you can do the distance after all
Wow I'm in awe. I'm still hobbling with sore muscles. Seriously though your body is prepared and rest is as important as training I would rest up this week, do a 7 - 10km next week and a smaller run. Then the week after a longer run maybe a 14-17km then start a taper again. But I'm no expert at all and I'm sure there will be someone along with proper advice. Happy training.
The speed you run at Janda, you can afford to have a rest week and a 3 week taper
Thanks RFC. It sounds like the makings of a plan. My thighs are still a little achy but I can feel I'm on the mend. I will probably aim for a short easy run on Thursday then a longer easy run on Sunday, definitely under an hour.
Rest, recovery runs and then build up runs for normal race training to start
Have fun☺
I've checked on my plan and for me to recover from a 10 k run and then build -up goes thusly
Race - Sunday
5k Thursday
5k Saturday
5k Tues
8k Wed
8k Saturday
Then move onto your new training plan. These distances are based on a 10 k race. I expect you would increase the distances a bit being as you did a HM
They are all comfortable jogs by the way