Run walk run helped me out greatly on two of my marathons. First, was at NYC when I didn't train at all specifically for 26.2. Only my fitness from completing my first year of Sprint Triathlon racing. The water stations at NYC were all 1 mile apart so it was easy to take a one minute walk break at each one. I finished in al little over 5 hours. Second, I used it for my first and only Ironman triathlon. I took a 30 second walk break every half mile for the first six miles and then a 1 mile: 1minute pattern up to mile 20. I felt so good, I didn't take any walk breaks for the last 10K. I was able to negative split and run a 4.5ish hour Ironman marathon. My standalone marathon PR had been 3hours 59 mins. three years prior.
I used Jeffs first book to obercome injuries and restart my running career at age 40 when i led a half marathon start to finish for my only overall road race win in 78 minutes. The endurance base helped me have a successful masters track career at 800/mile distances. One of the founding farhers of modern running.
I completed Jeff's 16 week 10K Garmin coach plan last year. It was pretty tough, but I was rewarded with short videos from him encouraging me to continue. What a guy! I ran my fastest 10K last year. This year it's only a 12 week course, so I'm curious to see what it's like. This video explain a lot of questions I had while doing his Garmin coach. In particular the "Magic Mile." The last week had me running 20x800m@3:59~4:12/km with a 3 minute recovery in between. I was thinking, "There must be some kind of mistake. I'm only training for a 10k."
Thank you so much for the great information! I just recently (1-month) got back into running at the young age of 65. Really enjoyed this conversation and I am looking forward to getting the interval timer app and have already ordered my first Jeff Galloway book! I began training for my first 5-K and I am certainly going to use this information to help me get through it! Thank you!!
The only issue with the predictions for the marathon from the mile is to encapsulate the idea of fatigue as the distance grows 26 times. For this, I find incorporating the Riegel predictor useful , then you can compare the predictions from Galloway to Riegel. Data from a real half marathon or a 30K would offer significant truth to the predictions rather than taking a blind shot.
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Run walk run helped me out greatly on two of my marathons. First, was at NYC when I didn't train at all specifically for 26.2. Only my fitness from completing my first year of Sprint Triathlon racing. The water stations at NYC were all 1 mile apart so it was easy to take a one minute walk break at each one. I finished in al little over 5 hours. Second, I used it for my first and only Ironman triathlon. I took a 30 second walk break every half mile for the first six miles and then a 1 mile: 1minute pattern up to mile 20. I felt so good, I didn't take any walk breaks for the last 10K. I was able to negative split and run a 4.5ish hour Ironman marathon. My standalone marathon PR had been 3hours 59 mins. three years prior.
Thanks for sharing your story implementing Run Walk Run!
Jeff Galloway ..his running tip helped me complete 2 nyc marathons ..several years back
Congrats on conquering NYC!
Jeff Galloway is to my mind the real deal of real running, ego free and exponating running for all the right reasons x
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Coming off of two back to back bouts of bronchitis, I’m using the run-walk method to build back my endurance-
Hope your comeback journey is going well 🫶🏼
Love Jeff and run walk run- I run marathons and ultra marathons because of this method. ❤
Thanks for sharing and he is the real deal!
I want to do a half marathon. This gives me hope that I can do it. Love the idea!
You absolutely can run a half marathon!
What a great conversation. Thank you!!
@@marycontreras8551 my pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it. Jeff is a truly remarkable individual 💯
A great conversation/interview, sparked my interest. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I used Jeffs first book to obercome injuries and restart my running career at age 40 when i led a half marathon start to finish for my only overall road race win in 78 minutes. The endurance base helped me have a successful masters track career at 800/mile distances.
One of the founding farhers of modern running.
Indeed he is! Love hearing stories like yours 🙌🏼
Amazing! I just learned soooo much. Thank you 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
All too often running us sold in such a harsh way so the word gentle is wonderful, subtle running is the way forward x
Agreed 💯 running doesn’t need to suck or be painful!
Excellent interview.
Thanks for the educative information.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the feedback and tuning in 👊🏼
I completed Jeff's 16 week 10K Garmin coach plan last year. It was pretty tough, but I was rewarded with short videos from him encouraging me to continue. What a guy! I ran my fastest 10K last year. This year it's only a 12 week course, so I'm curious to see what it's like. This video explain a lot of questions I had while doing his Garmin coach. In particular the "Magic Mile." The last week had me running 20x800m@3:59~4:12/km with a 3 minute recovery in between. I was thinking, "There must be some kind of mistake. I'm only training for a 10k."
That is awesome! Thanks for sharing and glad the video was complimentary to your training using Jeff’s program!! Great guy!!
Thank you so much for the great information! I just recently (1-month) got back into running at the young age of 65. Really enjoyed this conversation and I am looking forward to getting the interval timer app and have already ordered my first Jeff Galloway book! I began training for my first 5-K and I am certainly going to use this information to help me get through it! Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing! Best wishes to you on getting back into running!
The only issue with the predictions for the marathon from the mile is to encapsulate the idea of fatigue as the distance grows 26 times. For this, I find incorporating the Riegel predictor useful , then you can compare the predictions from Galloway to Riegel. Data from a real half marathon or a 30K would offer significant truth to the predictions rather than taking a blind shot.
Phidipides!
Agent Orange! Man. That stinks. He has such a great attitude though.
Thought the same! Unique attitude!