keepitsimple144
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Hey all. I’m not sure I’m asking in the right place but I’d love some advice.
Can anyone suggest a running plan to build up the stamina for an 8.5 mile run at the start of June? Or suggest somewhere I could find some guidance on creating my own? I’m not a runner at all - I can run 5km in approx 30mins but I don’t run often because I don’t enjoy it. I’d like to be able to run most of the race if possible though. I’d like to only run 1-2x a week max really, especially at the moment while the weather is cold and evenings are dark early in the UK, but also because there are other forms of exercise I enjoy more that I’d still like to take part in when I have free time too.
Context: I lost my fiancé in a car accident at the end of December just a week before we were due to get married. He was a keen runner. Myself and some of his friends would like to honour him, so we’re signing up for a fun run later this year. So I’m clueless on where to start, but it would make me so proud to have been able to run it for him. (I.e. comments saying “don’t run if you don’t enjoy it” won’t be that helpful because there’s a bigger meaning here for me!)
Edited to add: I have looked online and there’s lots of 8/12 week plans for building up to running say 10 miles, but they all seem to include 4+ runs per week which just isn’t sustainable for me. Hopefully I’m not being too unrealistic?!
Can anyone suggest a running plan to build up the stamina for an 8.5 mile run at the start of June? Or suggest somewhere I could find some guidance on creating my own? I’m not a runner at all - I can run 5km in approx 30mins but I don’t run often because I don’t enjoy it. I’d like to be able to run most of the race if possible though. I’d like to only run 1-2x a week max really, especially at the moment while the weather is cold and evenings are dark early in the UK, but also because there are other forms of exercise I enjoy more that I’d still like to take part in when I have free time too.
Context: I lost my fiancé in a car accident at the end of December just a week before we were due to get married. He was a keen runner. Myself and some of his friends would like to honour him, so we’re signing up for a fun run later this year. So I’m clueless on where to start, but it would make me so proud to have been able to run it for him. (I.e. comments saying “don’t run if you don’t enjoy it” won’t be that helpful because there’s a bigger meaning here for me!)
Edited to add: I have looked online and there’s lots of 8/12 week plans for building up to running say 10 miles, but they all seem to include 4+ runs per week which just isn’t sustainable for me. Hopefully I’m not being too unrealistic?!