Start prepping now to cross finish line
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – Sweat, tears, medals and a feeling of accomplishment is what awaits those who cross the finish line at the 2022 Air Force Marathon. Before that, the body should be trained to perform.
The Air Force Marathon team provides training programs for the full and half marathon, 10K and 5K distances, with the half and full marathon starting in mid-May and 10K and 5K in July.
Whether you are a novice or expert, beginner and intermediate training programs are available and combine running, cross-training, long runs, walking, and rest days to help each participant reach their goals.
“I wanted to create programs for everyone, no matter where you are in your running journey,” Air Force Marathon training coordinator Jasmine Redman said.
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Beginner training program |
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MARATHON (18 weeks) |
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HALF-MARATHON (18 weeks) |
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10K (10 weeks) |
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5K (8 weeks) |
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Intermediate training program |
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MARATHON (18 weeks) |
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HALF-MARATHON (18 weeks) |
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10K (10 weeks) |
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5K (8 weeks) |
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For training tips, such as finding the best shoes, clothing, socks, supplements and nutrition, visit www.usafmarathon.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Training-Tips_AFM_web.pdf.
“Having a good pair of running shoes is the first step in starting your training regimen,” Redman said. “Your apparel plays an important part of making your training an enjoyable experience.”
With the Air Force Marathon taking place in early fall, participants should schedule training runs the same time of day to acclimate your body to a similar temperature as race day, officials said. In doing so, this will help plan accordingly for hydration and nutrition needs along the course.
Officials say wearing warm-weather clothing is ideal for the race, and any clothing shed will be picked up by volunteers to donate to the local USO chapter. The course will have a few hills, so it’s recommended you add those circuits to your training, too.
More information about the marathon training program can be found at usafmarathon.com/training.