Anbocmorrua wrote: » Folks I'm thinking of making my marathon debut this autumn. What time do you think I should be aiming for (I need something to shoot at. Just getting around the course wouldn't provide enough motivation for all that horrendous looking training). I am: 51, male. Running for about 3.5 years now. My recent PBs are HM: 1h 41m, 10k: 44.55, 5k: 21.12. Interested to hear your wise thoughts on this.
Murph_D wrote: » Itziger’s range sounds realistic to me - especially as you’re not a beginner. A few years ago, at an age not too much more than you (53/54), with 4-5 years running under my belt I ran 3:36 then 3:29, with two 1:41 HMs in between. So if I were you I’d be targeting 3:30.
Itziger wrote: » Jaysus, Murph, you must be ancient altogether!! That BQ time will be a piece of cake in another year or so.
Bluesquare wrote: » Not 100% sure this will be my target yet but anyone else there looking at this time for DCM and what’s your current form like in terms of tenk/half marathon times?
hillsiderunner wrote: » I'm planning/hoping for a sub-4hr for DCM if the training goes well. Scraped in under 1hr 50 for a HM back in March and don't have much else to go on as I've been targeting trail runs in the last few months and you can't really interpret times the same way. I had a disappointing parkrun just below 25mins on Saturday (had been hoping for sub-24 at a minimum) which would *not* suggest sub-4 is a possibility. But I'll have another go in a few weeks and hope things look better then.
skyblue46 wrote: » Getting under 1:50 is a much better predictor than any 5k times. I wouldn't get hung up on the short race times. My other half struggles to get under 24 for a 5k but she did 3:34 in DCM last year. You have been building a great endurance base which will stand to you.
Bluesquare wrote: » If a person was targeting a sub 4 what kind of average weekly mileage during marathon training would be expected. Asking for a friend
ewc78 wrote: » Hi all, I'll be back in DCM 19 for another sub 4 attempt . I started this thread last year for DCM 18 but unfortunately that ended up being a disaster. I've been running consistently 30 miles and sometimes more a week since though so have a decent base built up. I also kept up doing long runs every now and then so my first long run of my plan last Sunday of 12 miles wasn't much of a bother. I've only 2 races lined up between now and DCM, the south Dublin 10km in Clondalkin and the RocknRoll half in August.
ewc78 wrote: » I'm interested in hearing from anyone who has done the grads plan.
ewc78 wrote: » I've only gone and changed my mind regarding plans. I've been in the bed sick all weekend so I started reading this thread again from the start. Reading about the meno plan again I think has made me want to try it again but I also like the look of the grads plan which I actually didn't notice last year. I did start meno last year but I think, or I now know, where I went wrong with training and in DCM itself is I didn't really stick to it for the last 6 or 7 weeks. I ran the wrong paces in a lot of the runs also. I got carried away a bit and thought probably I could run them faster or longer than was prescribed, think I actually over trained a little now looking back on it. I did a 20 mile long run 3 weeks before the Marathon which averaged Marathon Pace for the whole run. I think that's what killed me as I had nothing left in my legs at Mile 10 of DCM. Anyway I'm a year older now and in my 40s now also so hopefully I've matured a bit in the last year So I've decided now on my sick bed I will probably do the meno plan(doing max 35-40mile weeks) starting Monday if I'm hopefully over this dose I have, though I'm interested in hearing from anyone who has done the grads plan.
aquinn wrote: » Hey, 3 of us are about to start week 3 of the plan. Make sure you have a good base for starting as it has a heavy weekly mileage and there is an injury risk if you increase too quickly. I'm aiming for the lower mileage on the plan so far my mileage is 35.4 and 38.3 miles per week. Good luck and enjoy. I already have my session set up today for Wednesday.
Hedgehoggy wrote: » I've decided I'll do the meno plan again but eeks I thought I should b be in wk 2........how many weeks to DCM. My base is OK, so think it'll be OK to skip a wk.....