I didn't see a new member's section, so I apologize in advance if this is the incorrect section or not a standard operating procedure.
My name is Brett Fairley and I'm a completely out of shape 31 year old man (5'10" 215 pounds) who just started running about a month ago. I've been looking for a goal to set and landed on one that should keep me busy for a while and what led me to this website through a google search of "Boston Marathon qualify."
I'll admit to this looking like an excited new runner setting a goal that will never be achieved. I've been here before, in position to set goals, and no where near in position to achieve them. Running has always felt like a job I hated though and was always just a means to achieve another goal which was normally weight loss. This time around though, I have completely caught the bug. It's like a sickness and a completely new feeling for me. Not only do I tolerate running now, I absolutely love it now and get excited just knowing that I'm going for a run the following morning, afternoon, or whenever. I've actually woken up lately even before the alarm clock, having to sit around waiting for the sun to come up for me to go running and I am the poster child for late risers my entire life.
I've been keeping up with my mileage on a different website, but there was no area on that calendar to keep a diary (just a numbers thing). I can be a wordy person, especially in print, so I'm thinking I may have found a home for my constant rambling.
I have a long way to go before I qualify for the Boston Marathon, but I know I will get there. I welcome any advice or criticism to my plan, speaking of which...
My original goals were to, probably by the end of the summer, be able to run 10 miles straight, and to log at least a sub-24 minute 5K.
With that in mind, I orignally started out on the Higdon 10K Novice plan.
I have now worked my way onto the Higdon 5K Intermediate plan as the long run distances are right in line with what I am currently running and what I'd like to be running in the near future. It also introduces me to speed work and tempo running on Wednesdays. It also helps that a good friend of mine is also running under this plan and we're both running in the same 5K race in June.
I have also committed to run my first half marathon in December with another friend and plan to run my first marathon in February of next year.
My "long term" goal is to qualify for the Boston Marathon before moving up in age class to the next level. That gives me 3 much needed years to do so. Granted, I'm certainly not planning to qualify next year, so we're actually down to a 2 year window.
I have back logged the past month to the best of my memory at:
http://jplvr.fastrunningblog.com/Glad to be here and hope to contribute as much as possible.