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	<title>Comments on: How do I get ready for half marathon with only a treadmill and elliptical?</title>
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		<title>By: yenkin2001</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 03:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I feel your pain, I live in Yellowknife Northwest Territories, it does not snow, but running outside when it is –40C is doable I don’t.  I am doing a ½ training schedule right now as a leadup to a marathon.

Best advice I can give is use a 1 to 2% grade on the treadmill.  This will help give you a bit more resistance so when you are outside it does not affect you as badly.  Two, if you are home go rent a movie and watch it while you are running along.  I love music so I just have a good selection on my iPod and listen to music while I run at the gym.

Just get out when you can.  I try to get outside at least 1 per week weather permitting.  So far we have  had almost two weeks of –40C so I am inside at the moment.


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I feel your pain, I live in Yellowknife Northwest Territories, it does not snow, but running outside when it is –40C is doable I don’t.  I am doing a ½ training schedule right now as a leadup to a marathon.</p>
<p>Best advice I can give is use a 1 to 2% grade on the treadmill.  This will help give you a bit more resistance so when you are outside it does not affect you as badly.  Two, if you are home go rent a movie and watch it while you are running along.  I love music so I just have a good selection on my iPod and listen to music while I run at the gym.</p>
<p>Just get out when you can.  I try to get outside at least 1 per week weather permitting.  So far we have  had almost two weeks of –40C so I am inside at the moment.</p>
<p>Harry</p>
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		<title>By: thedrunkenmaster333</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2008 17:05:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been running for 8 years now and definitely think weights would be a good thing to use along with running either on a treadmill, eliptical, or outside. I would recommend the following:

I would strengthen the core: calves, quads, hams, back and abdominal (the &quot;six pack&quot; muscles along with the obleks), chest and arms. But when strengthening these muscles, I would focus more on the muscle endurance not the muscle bulk. For more advice for this, I would consult with a personal trainer. For the running part, I would stay flexible as it helps/contributes to your balance (so do the muscles in your core) but also helps prevent some injuries like pulled muscles and shin splints. Also, I would try to make up a schedule where you can run for X amount of days and try to have a long run. I would start off slowly, running about 2-3 miles per run for the first week and increase my mileage per week. Make sure you have the following: a good diet, hydration, sleep, a good sense on how to take care of your body, and sleep. Good Luck!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been running for 8 years now and definitely think weights would be a good thing to use along with running either on a treadmill, eliptical, or outside. I would recommend the following:</p>
<p>I would strengthen the core: calves, quads, hams, back and abdominal (the &#8220;six pack&#8221; muscles along with the obleks), chest and arms. But when strengthening these muscles, I would focus more on the muscle endurance not the muscle bulk. For more advice for this, I would consult with a personal trainer. For the running part, I would stay flexible as it helps/contributes to your balance (so do the muscles in your core) but also helps prevent some injuries like pulled muscles and shin splints. Also, I would try to make up a schedule where you can run for X amount of days and try to have a long run. I would start off slowly, running about 2-3 miles per run for the first week and increase my mileage per week. Make sure you have the following: a good diet, hydration, sleep, a good sense on how to take care of your body, and sleep. Good Luck!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Bill H</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill H</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2008 08:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello, I&#039;m a veteran of 9 marathons and one ultra marathon, also have ran many half marathons.  What you are trying to do is tough, not sure if I can accomplish what you are trying.  I currently live in Ohio, so I know about snow and ice and darkness and cold.  If you have the weekends off, make sure you get at least a long run on either a Saturday or Sunday.  When the weather is not a blinding blizzard or bitter cold temps, I use my headlamp and go out for a run in the dark, either before work or after, whatever my schedule fits in.  Not sure how many days a week you run, if it is 5 days, do 2 on the threadmill, if it is 4 days, just do 1 day on the threadmill until the warmer days arrive.  Good luck to you, always enjoy talking to another runner.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, I&#8217;m a veteran of 9 marathons and one ultra marathon, also have ran many half marathons.  What you are trying to do is tough, not sure if I can accomplish what you are trying.  I currently live in Ohio, so I know about snow and ice and darkness and cold.  If you have the weekends off, make sure you get at least a long run on either a Saturday or Sunday.  When the weather is not a blinding blizzard or bitter cold temps, I use my headlamp and go out for a run in the dark, either before work or after, whatever my schedule fits in.  Not sure how many days a week you run, if it is 5 days, do 2 on the threadmill, if it is 4 days, just do 1 day on the threadmill until the warmer days arrive.  Good luck to you, always enjoy talking to another runner.</p>
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