Well the countdown to my first half marathon is well and truly speeding up! I graduated from the Couch to 5k programme back in August having never been a runner before, well apart from chasing after a cricket ball from time to time! The 9 weeks had programmed me to run 3 times a week and so before I could go 'cold turkey' with having no structured programme I set myself another challenge.10k seemed the natural progression so I went for that and achieved it relatively comfortably. I'm not somebody who sticks the trainers on and expects to look into a mirror and see Mo Farrah staring back at me, I'm realistic enough to know that these things take hard work and determination, so the road (excuse the pun!) to that milestone took a few weeks of incremental increases in distance and variations in pace. Rather than following any programme I read the advice on here, followed the stories of success and failure, learned from those and did my own thing. Now 10k seems to be the most enjoyable distance to run!
In January I started training for the City Of Norwich half marathon which takes place on 15th April. I was under no illusions that the training would be hard and so I joined up with this forum and again read the advice and tips. My last long run at the weekend took me up to a mile short of the full distance and at a pace which I found to be comfortable. I'm now in tapering mode and looking forward to the event, I've also managed to raise a few quid for charity!
Now for a raid on my local supermarket to top up my jelly baby mountain.........