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I've joined a training group. If you go to www.usafit.com there are a lot of

training programs available throughout the country. Also if you go to

www.runningworld.com or www.coolrunning.com there are training programs

there. You definitely want to look into a training program. It will help you

to train smart without injury. I know it seems like you should just be able

to go out and run, but you can hurt yourself that way. I know if left to my

own devices, I'd have totally messed up! LOL!

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> training? how long do you train? Answers to any and all of these

> question plus tips would be greatly appreciated.

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> Thanks in advance

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I second everything Tory said, and I'll add that the

book " Marathoning for Mortals " by Bingham and " The Complete BOok

of Running for Women " were great helps to me. They include chapters

on everything and training programs in the back.

I started running about 2 1/2 years ago. I worked my way up (using a

walk/run program) to running a 5K, then a 10K. I did my first half

marathon this past spring, and I have my first full marathon this

December. Most beginner marathon training plans take three to four

months because it is important that you build up your mileage slowly.

(I learned this the hardway last year when training for my half

marathon, I got achilles tendonitis real bad from doing too much too

soon.)

If you are new to running, most recommend you set your sights on

smaller distance races at first, building up to the marathon

distance. I've read that you should have a good running base for a

year before starting a marathon training regimine. That's not to say

you couldn't go from no running to a marathon in a few months (some

of those marathon training groups like joints in motion do), but I

think you are less apt to injure yourself if you build up slowly.

In my current marathon training, I run four times a week. Two of

those runs are easy maintanence runs (4-6 miles), one tempo run of 4

to 4.5 miles (where I run a slightly faster than easy pace), and one

long run each weekend that slowly builds in distance, but is easy in

pace.

April

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> > of training do you put in? Do you have specific techniques for

> > training? how long do you train? Answers to any and all of these

> > question plus tips would be greatly appreciated.

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> > Thanks in advance

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IMO, The BEST and easiest to understand program is the Cool Running: Couch to

5K Program. I had NEVER EVER, EVER, EVER ran more than a mile at a time in my

entire life. I signed up for the Race for the Cure 5K w/ the intention to run

and this program was a lifesaveer:

http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml

Good luck!

166/149.6/130 (ATH- 175)

Marathons

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> I have a question for those of you who run/walk marathons. What

> kind

> of training do you put in? Do you have specific techniques for

> training? how long do you train? Answers to any and all of these

> question plus tips would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks in advance

>

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>

>

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