All I would say is be consistent. The best way to train for a half marathon is just get your body used to running (which it sounds like you've already been doing).
I never did more than a 5k for a race but I did 8-10 miles every day to train for them (1 miles warmup, stretchs, 5-6 miles workout, stretches, then miles or so cooldown). 10 miles is the most I did by myself though on one run.
Good luck.
That is a terrible way to train for any type of race.
That's how I trained in high school.
Obviously some workouts were less than others, and the day or two before we had much easier workouts.
And yes, I'd agree it wasn't the best way. My knees kill me because I overused them for 4 years, and a lot of the other runners got burnt out from being pushed to much.
Now I take it a lot easier and just run how I feel. Some days I'll run 5 miles and some days 1.
Hey guys, I just noticed this thread and decided to hop in.
I've been running since February of this year, hell, 40 years old and I figure its a good way to stay in shape. Now that I'm addicted to it, which I'm sure everyone else is from reading 100 of the pages of this thread, I'm wanting to run my first half marathon. I have my sights set on the Foothills Half in November.
I've been going about 5-6 miles a day, 4 -5 times a week. Pace hovers around 8:50, good days I can get down to 8:40.
I've been running on Vomeros which I like a lot.
Any resources for training are greatly appreciated.
Hey guys, I just noticed this thread and decided to hop in.
I've been running since February of this year, hell, 40 years old and I figure its a good way to stay in shape. Now that I'm addicted to it, which I'm sure everyone else is from reading 100 of the pages of this thread, I'm wanting to run my first half marathon. I have my sights set on the Foothills Half in November.
I've been going about 5-6 miles a day, 4 -5 times a week. Pace hovers around 8:50, good days I can get down to 8:40.
I've been running on Vomeros which I like a lot.
Any resources for training are greatly appreciated.