Friday, April 30, 2010

Come join us tomorrow!

Hey guys- tomorrow we are meeting again, at my place, 7:30 am for our group run. We are going to do 8 miles, however some people are planning on doing a 6 miler. Come join us, even if your not up for 6 or 8, just come and do what you can!

Also, next week we have listed as doing a 10k. We are actually going to push that back to do the Palmer Job Corps 5 & 10K on the 22nd. So next Sat will be a 9 miler, with again some people running about 2 miles less (and probably will for the restof the training season, remember, as long as you getin a 10 miler you will be good for the 1/2 marathon).

Another note- please let me know if you would like to host running club or know of any place we should go running! We would be happy to mix it up and meet at your place, or when the trails dry out we could do a few trail runs. We have also talked about meeting in Anchorage on the coastal trail to run part of the course before the big day.

Monday, April 19, 2010

As requested....



Sorry this is so small. It was the best I could do! If you click on the image you can see it larger. Please send me your email if you would like a larger version and I will be happy to email it out.

Monday and Wednesday Easy runs- These runs are designed to be done at a comfortable pace. Don’t worry about how fast you run these. Run easy! If you are training with a friend you should be able to hold a conversation. If you can’t, you are running too fast! This goes for Saturday long runs as well!

Tuesday Speed Workouts- optional, for those looking to increase their half marathon time. If you are completing your first half or are not concerned in improving your times, you may substitute these speed workouts with easy 3-4 mile runs or add an additional rest day. (more speedwork info below)

Stretch/Strengthen- Spend extra time on these days stretching and/or doing some strength training. It’s wise to stretch every day, particularly after you finish your run.
Rest- Rest is a very important part of your training! Do not ignore your rest days! You will be better off ADDING additional rest days than skipping these. You will run better on your long runs and limit your risk of injury!

Long Runs- This is the key to getting ready to finish the ½ Marathon. Again, keep a nice easy pace on these long runs, typically about 1 min/mile slower than your race pace.

Speedwork- Run your 400 meter runs at about your 5k pace, or 10k pace, not at an all out sprint. Walk or jog between each repeat. A tempo run is a continuous run with a buildup in the middle to near 10k race pace. A Tempo run of 30 to 45 min would begin with 10-15 min easy, build to 15-20 min near middle, then 5-10 min easy toward the end. The pace buildup should be gradual, not sudden, with peak speed coming about two-thirds into the workout. Hold that peak only for a minute or two. These can be as hard or as easy as you want to make it. Feel free to improvise with your speedworkouts.

Pace- this refers to your race pace, the pace at which you expect to run the ½ marathon. This will get you used to running the pace you will run in the race.

Don’t be afraid to juggle the workouts from day to day or week to week. Just be consistent with your running and the overall details won’t matter. Most important, get in those long runs and you’ll be fine!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

BIG 5K on Saturday!

Ok, big might be a bit of an exageration, since it will only include those of us from the running club that show up! But, we thought it would be a fun way to see where you are at for your 5k pace and help with goal setting. A lot of our training schedule mentions doing certain distances at 5k pace, so now we'll know! Plus, I just think it will be totally fun too! Come and do our 5k, even if you are just starting out running- everyone starts somewhere! We will meet same time and plrace, 7:30 at my house. Then I think we'll head over to CHS track (provided they aren't having a race of their own, I'll double check) and do our 5k there. We'll do about 15 minutes of warm up/stretching and then go for our 5k. This will totally be at your own pace and you can push yourself as much or as little as you like. Please come- it will be fun! And a good way to recruit new members- 5k doesn't sound near as scary as 5 miles does it? See you on Saturday- and hopefully this snow will be gone by then!

Friday, April 9, 2010

See you in the morning!

Hope to see you all at our morning run tomorrow- 7:30 am, my house (directions in previous blog posts). We'll be doing 6 miles, but some runners will be doing a shorter distance. Dress warm and we'll see you in the am!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Our very FIRST run!


Today was our very FIRST group run. Could NOT have been a better day to run, in AK in early April that is. It was great to see people show up and I think everyone had a great time! Some people were able to run farther than they thought and that was awesome! I felt like a very proud momma! Did I tell you it would be easier in a group or did I tell you?

If you weren't able to make it this morning, you were missed. And a big thanks to those of you who came and ran. I hope our club can keep growing and include anyone in the Valley who loves to run or wants to start (learning) to love to run. Next week will be a 6 miler, with the 3 miles marked as well if you aren't feeling up for that distance quite yet. Keep running, keep spreading the word about our FANTASTIC new club, and hope to see you all again next week!

P.S.- If you would like a copy of the 1/2 Marathon Training Schedule we are using please let me know and I can email it out.