Running has graduated from being just a pastime to a passion. And my eyes are now set at achieving a goal that I never even dreamed of achieving—to run a marathon. Yes, a marathon. The grueling 42-km run. And, mind you, it’s running. Not a lame run/walk approach. Driving 42 kilometers already gives me a headache. What more hoofing it.
But I know I shouldn’t rush into it. I need to first set a more modest, achievable goal. Last year my goal was to do 10k with a just a glimmer of hope of doing a half-marathon. Now my crosshairs are firmly fixed at running a half-marathon. In fact, I have already selected the event: the Philippine Independence Day Half-Marathon on June 12 at Bonifacio Global City. This is my stepping stone towards running a full marathon. I know that a 21k would not be an easy endeavour—I did a 16k run in February and I was running on empty with an aching run knee in the last 3k. Looking back at that event, I only have myself to blame. I made the mistake of thinking I could run a sub-10kph pace. My body paid for that mistake.
I actually don’t have a strict and structured training plan. My basic framework goes like this: two moderate-distance moderate-pace runs within the week, plus a speed / interval training day in between, and a long run on the weekend. That’s four days of running a week. If I’m up to it, I’ll probably put in a short fast run. But definitely I don’t think my body can take 6 days of running a week.
And then, assuming I complete the 21k, my next target is the 21k portion of the Milo Marathon on July 31. I guess 6 weeks is enough time to recover from my first half-mary.
From now ’til June 12, I plan to do a few fun runs. I’ve already signed up for Globe’s Run for Home 2011 on March 27. I’ll need a 15k run sometime in May and the only one I have found was the Run for Integrity event on May 29.
It started when a good friend of mine introduced me to the book 
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