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12 week marathon training program?

Question:Can anyone recommend a 12 week marathon training program? Most of the programs I've seen are at least 16 weeks and I know I'll be cutting it short with only 12 but I do currently run about 20 miles per week and bike 100+ fast miles and am in fairly good shape. I'd be trying to do the Kiawah Island marathon Dec 15th.




Answer:

I'd bag the bike.

Depends on the goal for time, but to just finish I'd reckon that 12 weeks is plenty. Break it into two, six week phases. The first 6 weeks is to just run easy miles and generally try to up the miles at the rate of about 5-10% per week, using a hard day, easy day approach and perhaps running 5-6 days per week. Seems feasible, particularly considering you have fitness from biking.

The second 6 week ends in 2 weeks of taper, so you really only have 4 weeks where you would seek to add some weekly quality runs at a pace faster than your anticipated Marathon pace at least once per week. The quality runs would range in distance from 3 - 8 miles. Also during the final 6 weeks you would try to add some distance capping out at 20 or so per week.

Doing 20 now leaves plenty of time to get to 40+ per week and certainly you'll finish. If you're aiming to finish to your potential, try a longer training program of 16 - 24 weeks. Check out Lydiard's "Run to the Top" or Daniels "The Running Formula."

1 20 2 30 3 35 4 35 5 35 6 40

7 40 8 45 with one run of 10 miles 9 45 10 45 with one run of 15 miles 11 30 12 race week and a survival marathon

I suggest that you check out the online clinics at The Running Room, a store built for runners by runners. Lots of good infomation on the site at www.runningroom.com and well it is a highly recommended store to get info from and well now they have online clinics which gives u the extra info and as well as the way to go about training for different races and times etc... check it out and let us know :)

I believe Pete Pfitzinger's book "Advanced Marathoning" (Human Kinetics Publishers ) has training schedules for shorter time frames, you might want to check that out.




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