Showing posts with label Hal Higdon Marathon Program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hal Higdon Marathon Program. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2005

Hal Higdon's Marathon training program is widely recognized and wildly popular among both novices and marathon veterans alike. Interestingly enough, when I began serious research last week on marathons, I realized that the Philadelphia Marathon was exactly 18 weeks away and coincidentally, Higdon's program happened to be exactly 18 weeks long. Just as a sidenote, I looked specifically into fall marathons due to the difficulty of running a spring marathon because of the need to train in January-March in Boston, when most days are below freezing. Wanting to run a semi-popular and prestigious fall marathon, that left me with looking at NYC, Chicago, and Philadelphia. Upon further research, I realized that NYC and Chicago registrations were both closed, and both seem like a zoo. NYC's marathon averages close to 60,000 runners, while approx. 40,000 runners traditionally start Chicago's marathon. To me the size of these 2 events seemed a bit overwhelming. Conversely, Philadelphia's marathon had 9,000 runners last year, and expects about 10,000 entrants this November.