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Chevron Houston Marathon schedule index

September 14, 12:12 PMHouston Running Fitness ExaminerKelly Smith
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George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston Marathon starting line
George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston Marathon starting line, Google Earth

The Chevron Houston Marathon 2010 will begin and end at the George R. Brown Convention Center (to the right of the Toyota Center in the pic; it looks like a ship). This year the combined field of 22,000 half and full marathon slots sold out in record time, all online.

This hub page contains the links to a very doable training plan. A new weekly workout plan is posted each week.

Eating the best diet possible is always important, but when engaging in long distance running, food's role as fuel is critical. For long lasting energy, eat nutritious foods with low numbers on the gylcemic index chart.

  Weekly marathon training plan
Maintain a detailed running training log

Week 1 training schedule

The first week starts off easy. This schedule will work for first-timers or more experienced marathoners. Let the fun begin!

During hot weather, some training can be done in a health club

Week 2 training schedule

This week's mileage increases a bit, but the long run doesn't really lend itself to the 10 percent rule quite yet.

Timex heart rate monitor as a training tool, Kelly Smith

Week 3 training schedule

The long run finally begins to pick up some steam this week and some emphasis is given to cross training.

No whining allowed

Week 4 training schedule

As the mileage escalates, it's time for a reminder to keep a detailed training log and use that heart rate monitor.

Women enjoying a long run on a country road, Karl92

Week 5 training schedule

The mileage continues to climb while reflecting on the social aspect of running with friends, like Bay Area Running Club's annual Pub Crawl. Now that's fun!

Using Maribelle's 5K as a tempo run

Week 6 training schedule

The long run backs off, intervals get fun, the weather improves, and some consideration is given to carb and protein recovery nutrition.

Along Space Center on the Bay Area Running Loop

Week 7 training schedule

The hillwork increases and Saturday's long run reaches half marathon distance. Dig deep, people!

The Armand Bayou Hike and Bike Trail offers shade, Kelly Smith

Week 8 training schedule

Although the plan still conforms to the 10 percent rule, this is an easy long run week, so the tempo run and easy runs have been bumped up. Recovery is our friend.

Massage tired muscles with the Stick or a foot roller.

Week 9 training schedule

Get ready to bump up the most important part of the training plan; the long run. It's time to start carrying GU or some other energy food.

Marathon race lead pack, Pagenkopf

Week 10 training schedule

This week the long run is the the standard 10 mile recovery distance run; long enough to maintain an edge, but short enough to concentrate on speed work and hill workouts during the week.

A woman training for a marathon doing a pick up speedwork workout, Arenas74

Week 11 training schedule

The speedwork this week will be a pick up workout, just to keep things interesting. The long run is really getting challenging now. Butch up, no whining!

Long distance running races in Houston like the USA 10 Miler begin in the dark

Week 12 training schedule

The higher mileage will dominate more hours now. Enjoy the ladder interval workout on Monday. Stay hydrated!

Running in Houston road races, the HARRA USA 10 Miler

Week 13 training schedule

This marks the half-way point of the entire 26 week training program! With the high mileage beeing accumulated and swine flu (H1N1 influenza) sweeping the Houston area and the nation, a proper diet and nutrition becomes more important.

Bay Area Running Club member at finish of Houston Half Marathon

Week 14 training schedule

This week we back off a bit and enjoy a well-deserved recovery week. Job well done to all who raced the 2009 Houston Half Marathon last weekend, the first race of the marathon warm-up series!

No whining allowed during marathon training long runs, intervals, or hill workouts

Week 15 training schedule

After enjoying last week's recovery workouts and all that Halloween candy, it's time to get adjusted to daylight savings time and get back down to business.

2009 Houston Half Marathon starting line

Week 16 training schedule

Enjoy a comfortable yet challenging workout week after the 25K of the Marathon Warm-Up Schedule.

A bird's eye view of runners along Memorial Dr. at Houston's Half Marathon

Week 17 training schedule

This week it's mile repeats at the track and then a 15.5 mile long run on Saturday.

A Thanksgiving dinner turkey, by DavidLat

Week 18 training schedule

It's Thanksgiving this thursday! A great excuse to work off those calories before consuming them! Well most of them anyway...

 


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