Half Marathon

“Maybe, just maybe, I could see myself running a half marathon … ” If that thought has crossed your mind, you’ve come to the right group. If you can run three miles, you can train for a half marathon. Yes, really. Give us 12 weeks, and we’ll cheer you as you cross that glorious finish line at 13.1 miles.

We have a 12-week training plan that helps you prepare for your half-marathon. Not quite sure you can keep up? That’s okay. Talk to our coaches and they will guide you. Consider training with our Bridge to Half group to prepare you for your race.

Schedule
Saturday
Miles
Run
week 1 3 miles
week 2 4 miles
week 3 6 miles
week 4 6 miles
week 5 8 miles
week 6 9 miles
week 7 10 miles
week 8 10 miles
week 9 8 miles
week 10 12 miles
week 11 10 miles
week 12 6 miles
week 13 RACE WEEKEND
Weekday Workouts
Sunday: Walk 30 min (weeks 1-3); 40 min (weeks 4-6); 50 min (weeks 7-12)
Monday: Run 3-5 miles (week 1-5); 4-6 miles (week 6-12) Negative Splits.
Tuesday: Run 30 min (weeks 1-3); 40 min (weeks 4-6); 50 min (weeks 7-12)
Wednesday: Run 3-5 miles (week 1-10) easy with hills; 3-5 miles no hills (week 11-12)
Thursday: Run 30 min (weeks 1-6); 40 min (weeks 7-12)
Friday: Rest Day
When We Meet

We meet Mondays and Wednesdays at 6:30pm, and Saturdays at 6:30am at Palm Park, 5736 El Rancho Dr, Whittier, CA.

What to Bring
As with any Pacer program or run, all you need is a water bottle and some comfortable running shoes. We also recommend a sports watch or phone with a run tracker app (loads of Pacers are on Strava or Garmin), but it is by no means required.

Helpful Advice
In order to get the most out of your training, we have these recommendations to keep you motivated and enjoying your workouts:

  • Always consult your healthcare provider before beginning any exercise program.
  • Always run at your own pace. A benefit of running with a training group like the Pacers is that there’s probably someone else running at your pace so you’ll have company to help keep you going.
  • If you feel any pain while running, stop immediately and let your coach/team doctor know.
  • Set goals for yourself and track your progress. For example, signing up for a 5K race after the program’s competition can help keep you motivated.
  • Find a partner for your workouts. One of your fellow Pacers might be the perfect candidate. You’ll keep one another motivated and take your mind off the hard work!
  • Midweek cross training helps balance your training by engaging different muscles. These workouts can take the form of just about anything; yoga, biking, weight training, and walking are all great.
  • Stretch after your workout when your muscles are warm to help your body recover.