![]() Currently, I could probably run 6 or 7 miles at a stretch without walking, so I feel okay about this. It’s on April 10, 2010, so I have 6 months to train. What have I done? I can do this, I know, but wow. Prompted largely by the assistance of a little liquid courage, I registered for the Olathe, Kansas Half Marathon last night. Novice 2 appeals to me in that I’d never run more than 8 miles on a weekday, but I don’t know. ![]() To me, it looks like Novice 1 gives you more mileage on weekdays and shorter long runs, whereas Novice 2 cuts back the mileage on weekdays and gives you longer long runs. I can’t find anywhere on his site where he describes which plan is for which goals/which types of runner. I don’t think I can consider myself an intermediate yet. ![]() I don’t know whether to choose Hal’s Novice 1 or Novice 2 plan. I’m using a Hal Higdon plan, modified, for my half, and I really like it, so I want to stick with Hal for the full. Since the next two months are going to be pretty busy with wedding stuff, I want to pick a training plan so I can start to prepare myself mentally. So, even though the Chicago Marathon is still seven months away, by my calculations, I’ll need to start training for it June 6th or so, which is right after the honeymoon/a trip to Fort Lauderdale for work.
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