Half Marathon Training Week #1 (13 weeks until the race!): Monday August 14th- Sunday August 20th.

Good evening friends! I hope you all had a fantastic weekend! My husband I are staying up late doing laundry and he’s finishing up his lesson plans for the week, so I thought I’d blog:) My half marathon training does not offically start until tomorrow, but I wanted to start my weekly workouts feature for fun and to hold myself accountable.

I’ve only run about ten times in 2017 and one of them was a 5k race that I ran without training…I have a history of not properly training for post college races. I did a half marathon in summer 2014 where I started training one month ahead of time. I only ran 3 days per week and my longest run was 8 miles. I think I was burned out from college and college running- I shouldn’t have signed up for the race in the first place. Anyway, I ended the race with yet another IT band injury and was unable to properly run without issues until I went through intense physical therapy in spring 2015. You can read more about my injury history here.

I will not allow myself to put anymore meaningless things before my favorite hobby or to run anymore races without training. I am officially committed to training properly for this half marathon! I am following the Hal Higdon Novice 2 training plan plus 2 days a week of strengthening exercises to protect/strengthen my hips/glutes/IT band. Despite my experience as a D-1 XC/track athlete, this is a good choice for me because I have not really been running this year and I have a history of injury, so I want to play it safe. Here’s the link to the training plan I’m using. My ultimate time goal for this half is under 1 hour and 30 min, but my realistic goal is 1 hour and 35 min.

So without further ado, here are my weekly workouts for my half marathon training. As a note, this was not the best week for me personally or training wise. My grandfather broke his hip 2 weeks ago and then unexpectedly passed away on Monday. 🙁 I found myself unmotivated and sad early in the week, but then I found solace in running later in the week. Here’s a picture of my grandpa and I dancing at my wedding last month. Sorry for the low quality picture. Regardless, I am fortunate for this happy memory with him!

Monday August 14th: REST

Tuesday August 15th:
REST

Wednesday August 16th:
REST

Thursday August 17th:
3 miles at 7:53 pace (according to my Garmin) followed by stretching and hip strength exercises (see examples of what I do under Saturday’s training)

Friday August 18th: A late 2 miles after work at 7:51 pace

Saturday August 19th: hip and glute strength exercises at the gym:

-band walks (side to side and forward/backward): 3x 20 reps each side
-walking lunges: 2x 20 reps each leg
-squats with the large resistance band: 2×20 reps
-foam block balancing and raises: 3×10 reps each leg
-tipping bird: 3×10 reps each side
-clamshells with resistance band: 3×10 reps each side
-bridges with resistance band and 2 second hold: 2×10 reps
-leg raises with resistance band: 2×10 reps each side
-foam rolling and stretching: 10 minutes

Sunday August 20th: REST

Today’s questions: How was your week of training? What races are you training for? Do you use a training plan when you sign up for a race?

11 thoughts on “Half Marathon Training Week #1 (13 weeks until the race!): Monday August 14th- Sunday August 20th.

  1. Oh God, reading this reminds me of how I haven’t been training or running at all for the half marathon I’m doing in early in September… I WANT TO DROP OUT. D: I CAN’T DO IT LOL.

  2. I’m so sorry to hear about your grandfather. Such a difficult loss I am sure. I think that the Hal Higdon plan is such a great one and I am sure you will enjoy it. There is something really funny about following a plan after years of training. I hope you enjoy it!

    • Thank you. He was very special! And yes, it’s so weird to be following a plan a few years after being a college runner…but I haven’t been running much so it seems like the right choice!

  3. Sorry to hear about your grandfather, but it sounds like you have wonderful memories to look back on and remember. All that strength work is going to help a lot! I posted my workout from today on IG and am focusing on my glutes/hips too! I’m excited to follow along with your training 🙂

    • Thank you! And yes I hope the strength work helps! I’ll have to check out your IG workout for some new ideas. 😊 How often do you do strength workouts? In college we went to the weight room twice a week, plus body weight/resistance bad stuff on a third and sometimes fourth day. I’m just getting back into things so I’ll aim for two.

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