Hello everybody. This is my first post on the Marathon forum.
I completed C25K last year, moved up to 10k and i am gradually extending the runs further and today ran my furthest distance yet, 13k. So, now I am thinking that the next step on my running journey is a half marathon.
I have been looking at the Royal Parks half in October and the ballot for it opens soon. Time wise this would suit me as it gives me plenty of time to get comfortable running 10k regularly before starting a half marathon plan in time for the race.
Would anyone recommend this race for a first half marathon? Any other advice for a first timer would be welcome.
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I donโt have any advice as Iโm in the same position as you (tho first 10k race this coming Sunday) and waiting for the ballot to open ๐ฌ๐. Thought Iโd enter and if I get a place then itโs meant to be. Iโll be following this with interest and maybe following you along the course ๐๐
Good luck. I think Iโm going to go for a charity place as I always intended to run it for charity. For Alzheimerโs Society. Iโll let you know ๐
Congratulations!! Yes - youโre committed now ๐คฃ
Iโm in too tho I just went straight fora charity place. Might see you on the start line ๐คฃ๐คฃ. Good job itโs not til October- need to do some serious training. Best of luck. .
I have not run the Royal Parks Half, but as a pretty flat, and very scenic, event with great crowd support, I think it will be a fabulous first half marathon!
Your plan to practice 10ks for a while and then start a HM plan sounds very sensible. Take your time, and enjoy planning out and running new routes! And in choosing an autumn race, you get the best part of the year to train through ๐๐๐
Good luck and have fun - and I look forward to hearing more about your progress xx
I havenโt run Royal Parks either, but if itโs like roseabi says, do it, do it, do it! Iโm like you, I took my time (and a long time it was too) to build up, I set myself a goal of doing a 10 mile event, then if that went ok I promised to go in for my first HM......and I loved it! Hard work, but certainly worth it - iโll be running that one again for the third time in March......unfinished business see.....got to improve on my time.....๐๐โโ๏ธ๐ ....even if it is only by seconds.....๐๐ช....
The sense of achievement is amazing...........and watch out.....addictive.....๐๐โโ๏ธ
I have made up my mind to enter the ballot then see what happens. I am looking forward to the planning, lots of things to consider that I have never though of before. At the moment I am trying to get out 3 times a week and run a minimum of 5k. Sometimes it will be just 5k, or it might be up to 10k depending on how I am feeling as I go.
I know I'm going to have to be more disciplined training for a half marathon and perhaps start doing some speed work, which I have never done before.
Just to let you know....I run twice a week.....1x parkrun (sometimes I add a little) and one โlongโ run - usually a minimum of 10k......unless tapering... I also do strength/weights and a bit of yoga....
So if itโs possible on two runs a week, you can definitely do it, go for it, itโll be great!
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