Injured back and exam revision has scuppered the first few weeks of training and the race is at end of may. Anyone crammed a programme into that space? how'd it go?
I guess it really depends on your level of base fitness, whether you are going to compete or complete it.. Whats your aim? And have ya' done one before or first time?
you've missed a few weeks and have 3 months left? is the few weeks going to make much of a difference?
othewise what he said.
not done one before, base is ok not great and 3 weeks out of 3 months is quite a bit...
As I am ever the eternal optimist I think you would be fine. Surely it makes the prospect of the challenge more exciting if you don't know if you are going to achieve it. Now then is two weeks enough time to train for a marathon...
Iain
If you can swim for 30 mins and ride hard for two you'll be fine.
I've ran a full marathon on [i]approximately[/i] 3 months training. As said above, competing or completing is the difference. As its your first, I wouldn't really be looking to compete too seriously anyway. ๐
I've plodded round a half in 6.43while half fit and only doing half-arsed training. Make sure your sessions are long and steady and that you are more comfortable at all three distances and you'll be fine. Assuming you can already swim crawl.
sorry yeah complete not compete ๐
but not kill myself in the process would be a bonus ๐
Injured back
make sure your doctor/physio gives you the ok
it's not serious just decked it on the ice when cycling into uni
My mate did a full Ironman on no training. I don't think he exactly [i]enjoyed[/i] it but he got round (Sherbourne)