I'm training to get to a half marathon in less than 2hrs (21km). My longest run till this winter was about 10km...
I just ran 15km in 75mins, but it was on a treadmill (with no incline). That would put me at (extrapolating)...like 100mins or so for 21km. Which is WAY better than my goal.
Running outside I would assume severely limits your timed runs. Before this winter I hardly ever ran indoors, just basically gave up training during the winter. I wonder if that time I just ran is a result of my increased regularity in running or if it's because of a "juiced" time from the treadmill.
I don't want to wait till april/may to find out.
Also, if I'm at 15km now, what do you think the likelihood is that I can do 21km by May (which is when the Goodlife marathon is)? Like I'm sure I could complete the half marathon right now, but it would involve walking/crawling towards the end.
I just ran 15km in 75mins, but it was on a treadmill (with no incline). That would put me at (extrapolating)...like 100mins or so for 21km. Which is WAY better than my goal.
Running outside I would assume severely limits your timed runs. Before this winter I hardly ever ran indoors, just basically gave up training during the winter. I wonder if that time I just ran is a result of my increased regularity in running or if it's because of a "juiced" time from the treadmill.
I don't want to wait till april/may to find out.
Also, if I'm at 15km now, what do you think the likelihood is that I can do 21km by May (which is when the Goodlife marathon is)? Like I'm sure I could complete the half marathon right now, but it would involve walking/crawling towards the end.