D-town wrote:
Male, 30, 6ft 170lb
I have no athletic background but am healthy and active and got into running after college. I’ve never run with a formal training plan - just get out the door and run. I’ve never done any speed work. In the last few years:
Half - 1:38 - literally no specific training - just kind of showed up
5k - 19:53 - neighborhood ymca event I just showed up to the day of.
Mile - 5:53 - solo on a track to see if I could break 6 min. Didn’t try that hard.
Marathon - 3:38 - ran 2 long runs of about 20 miles but other than that, just random running as training. Maybe 30-40 mpw.
So, if I follow a decent plan, train for a real 16-20 weeks, and put in 55 or 60 mpw as a peak, do I have a shot of running high 2:50’s?
Looking at jay Johnson’s simple marathon training but open to other suggestions.
Took me 3 cycles to break 3. For starters I never ran a day in my life and started when I was 34. First cycle I averaged about 55-60 a week and ran a 3:0X. Second cycle wasn't that long maybe 8 - 10 weeks. Ran 3:0X again but 5 mins faster. Upped my mileage (80s) for a couple months during the summer and ran 2:5X that fall. Going into the 3rd cycle my PR in the half was only 1:27. That mileage gave me a monster boost. Mileage works. At least for me it did. Never broke 5 in the mile. Came close but never broke it. I'm naturally faster at the shorter races. Even in my late 30s I can drop a 24sec 200m. Like others said it may take a few cycles. Don't give up. Just be consistent