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Do you think I can go from a non runner to 1/2 in 12 wweks? The last 2weeks I have ran/walked 2miles mwf.
Do you all think it's do able?
All the training programs I've seen even for novice are for people who can alreaddy run 3 miles.
Any advice???
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I would want a solid non-stop running base of 3 miles before considering a 12-week half marathon program. Even if you aim for a run/walk half, I just don't see how your body is conditioned well enough now to handle the increase in mileage without injury.
The race is here in town. It is a really flat run. I've heard that a lot of Marathoners come here to qualify for the bigger races.
I am not too concerned with a great time, So I wouldn't be too upset if I did wake some of it.
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Could you survive it? Probably. You'll also probably end up miserable. A run/walk of 2 miles is one thing, going 13 miles is something completely different. You don't even know if you'll enjoy running that distance.
I would do it next year.
very good advice.
Like others have said, it's doable, but not advisable. I'd really try to have more running under your belt before attempting a half.
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This is the key. Your risk for injury is high if you increase your running (from zero to 10-13 miles in 12 weeks) so quickly.
A friend of mine just started running a few weeks ago. She got so excited about it and felt so great, that she went from running a weekly total of 3 miles in the second week to 9 miles in the third week. Now she's completely sidelined with knee pain because she did too much too soon.
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2012 Races:
1/28 - Planet Adventure night trail 1/4-marathon - 1:25:47
3/24 - Sam Costa half marathon - 2:02:47
4/14 - Hoosier 10 miler - 1:25:21 (8:32) PR!
7/8 - XTERRA Freedom Fest Hawaii 10K
9/1 - Indianapolis Women's Half Marathon
10/20 - Indianapolis Marathon Relay
11/4 - Monumental Marathon (full marathon #2)
11/22 - Drumstick Dash 4.5mi
I agree, I wouldn't do it. 13 miles is seriously far. Yes, you could probably finish, but it wouldn't be the smartest thing to do. So many people end up injured because they try to do too much, too soon. Build up your base first.
Maybe you could volunteer at the race this year instead?
Well I think I will try to do the half, but if need be I can jump down to the 10k.
I use to run a lot since I was in the Marine Corps and I fell that I am in good shape. But I'll take it day by day.
Thank you again for your input.
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2012 Races:
1/28 - Planet Adventure night trail 1/4-marathon - 1:25:47
3/24 - Sam Costa half marathon - 2:02:47
4/14 - Hoosier 10 miler - 1:25:21 (8:32) PR!
7/8 - XTERRA Freedom Fest Hawaii 10K
9/1 - Indianapolis Women's Half Marathon
10/20 - Indianapolis Marathon Relay
11/4 - Monumental Marathon (full marathon #2)
11/22 - Drumstick Dash 4.5mi
Yep, that's exactly what happened to me. After my wedding I wanted to start running again and signed myself up for a half that was in three months. I jumped right into it face first, went from all of 0 miles to running 4 or 5 per run and hurt my knees something fierce. I had the wrong shoes, no running base, and was trying to do it on a dreadmill. Yikes! So, I decided to skip the half, worked on building up my knees with the stationary bike and intermittent short runs, and now am back up to 6 or 7 miles a run. Took me 3 months to get here though.
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You can do it but as others have said it won't be easy. It will take dedication and you will have to be careful so that you don't overdo it and get hurt.
I went from 5k to half (which is this weekend). That was hard enough. One girl racing with me wanted to do it too and she was only run/walking 5ks. She did the training program run/walking and finished it injury-free. She will do ok, but has acknowledged that it was tough and she's worried about the upcoming race but she will finish. It can be done and if you think you can do it, go for it!
Good luck!