About This Program
Start: Saturday, February 1, 2025, at 7:00 am
Coached Group Runs: Saturdays at 7:00 am / Tuesdays at 6:15 pm
Program Fee: $149 (Goal race entry not included) Duration: 9-13 Weeks depending on goal race
Goal Races:
- CARA Lakefront 10 Miler
- Carmel Half Marathon
- Indy Mini Half Marathon
- Chicagoland Spring Half Marathon
The half marathon, at 21.1K or 13.1 miles, is a popular and rewarding activity for runners worldwide. The distance is a challenging but achievable goal for most runners, especially those who have some experience in intermediate distances such as 5-mile and 10-K races. The half marathon requires less training time and recovery than a full marathon, which can be more convenient for busy lifestyles. While the half marathon is often used as a stepping stone to prepare for a full marathon, it also stands as a satisfying accomplishment on its own. With many half-marathons being held in iconic or scenic locations, with cheering crowds, music, and entertainment along the course, it can be a rewarding, fun, and social experience.
For those not quite ready to step up to a half marathon, we also offer 15K (fall) and 10-Mile (spring and summer) training programs, often in conjunction with our half marathon training.
Our Half Marathon, 10-Mile, and 15K Training Programs are typically 10-13 week programs (depending on season and goal race). They are designed to prepare runners and run/walkers for either a first-ever endurance event or a new PR. The program will educate on endurance training principles, run training discipline, mental skills training, hydration and nutrition, body awareness, pacing, and running autonomy.
Goal Races
With the number of spring half marathons available, we provide training options for several (see the above list).
If you're running a different late spring half marathon, we'll do our best to accommodate your race schedule.
This is not a couch-to-half marathon training program. The starting mileage for our half marathon, 10-mile, and 15K training programs is 5 miles. A successful runner in these programs can comfortably run a 10K or farther before beginning this training program.
Your training program will include the following: