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Sunday, March 16th, 2003 05:00 pm
What would it take to get me in shape to run Bay to Breakers?

D@#$it, these tables render FINE outside of LJ. Sigh.

An old, Google-cached version of the Bay to Breakers web page yielded a chart looking something like this: (pretty please excuse hand-done HTML)

Training for Bay-to-Breakers
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
rest33rest3CT40min
rest34rest3.5CT45min
rest3.54rest4CT50min
rest3.54.5rest5CT55min
rest43rest6CT60min
rest43CT2restRACE

In this table, as best I could figure, bare numerical values meant miles to run. I'm pretty sure it wasn't kilometers. 6k as the longest run before a 12k race didn't seem right to me. So those must be miles. CT meant cross-training: weights, bicycling, swimming, anything but a run. The times denoted a "long run", for endurance, not speed.

(Already I had a problem with that table. Six miles is longer than sixty minutes, for a five foot four midthirties bad-kneed GIRL. Obviously middle-aged short-legged females are not who's supposed to be reading this chart.)

I had more weeks available and that first one looked stiffer than I'd want to just try, so I extended the table as best I could, roughly pattern-matching the weekly increases in mileage and time. Now I have:

Training for Bay-to-Breakers
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
rest1.51rest1.5CT20?30?min
rest21.5rest2CT25?30?min
rest2.52rest2CT30min
rest2.53rest2.5CT35min
rest33rest3CT40min
rest34rest3.5CT45min
rest3.54rest4CT50min
rest3.54.5rest5CT55min
rest43rest6CT60min
rest43CT2restRACE

I may mess with the endurance numbers near the end, but basically, this is my get-in-running-shape program. Week one was easy. I expect more difficulty soon.

Sunday, March 16th, 2003 05:28 pm (UTC)
The tables render fine for me in Netscape 4.77. It looks like a reasonable plan. I take it you've already begun?

Right now I can't run with you, because of this cold. But perhaps in a few days I might give it a try. I'll have to do a little catching up if you're already running, but I think I can.
Sunday, March 16th, 2003 06:43 pm (UTC)
So if Bill comes out to run the Bay-to-Breakers, we'll have a party? ;)
Sunday, March 16th, 2003 07:16 pm (UTC)
If Bill does, we certainly will. Though the current plan is for CJ and I to continue as virtual running buddies, reporting our run times and distances to each other.

We do, however, hope to someday actually run side by side. It'll be fun.
Monday, March 17th, 2003 02:22 pm (UTC)
Thanks! They're doing okay for me now, too. I had greatly improved the tables within a few minutes. I could pull off the cut-tag, I suppose.

Yes, I began last week with "week one". I scrambled the days a little bit but did each item. This week is week two, with a couple of two-mile runs.

I bet you'll have no trouble catching up with me. I may have a lot of trouble catching up with this chart :-). But I'll give it a try!

Vive le running buddy!
Sunday, March 16th, 2003 06:33 pm (UTC)
Tables lookin' good in IE6 (on a PC), FYI.
Monday, March 17th, 2003 02:24 pm (UTC)
Thanks! They were improved quite a bit by the time of your comment. They may be just fine now. Oh well - no longer worth worrying about. HTML is not something I particularly want or need to get good at!
Tuesday, March 18th, 2003 08:11 pm (UTC)
I'm chasing the same goal (Bay to Breakers), even though I screwed up a knee royally doing it 2 years ago. (Memo to self: STRETCHING IS GOOD). The numbers in the table are miles, and yes they assume something resembling a sub 10 minute mile.

I'd suggest scaring up a copy of Galloway on Running in the library -- he gives excellent training information without trying to make it "one size fits all". His pattern of alternating walking and running in the first parts of training works a lot better than a pure running program.