The half marathon continues to be the most popular race distance—literally thousands of people run one each year! That’s because for newer runners who’ve finished 5Ks or 10Ks, the half offers a challenge without the the grind of marathon training. And for runners who have more experience, training for 13.1 miles betters your stamina for shorter, faster races while still building your overall endurance.

Tackling the half-marathon distance might be one of the smartest goals to work toward to start your 2024, and that’s why Runner’s World+ created How to Master the Half Marathon. Paired with the RW Training Plan of your choice, this holistic training program, available exclusively to Runner’s World+ members, provides all the tools you need to navigate the entire half-marathon training journey—from building your base to how to run your race strategically.

This is the ultimate guide to running your first—or fastest—13.1 miles!

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Your Coach

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Knox Robinson is a runner, writer, and coach. He is the cofounder and captain of the Black Roses NYC run crew, and an ardent purveyor of running culture. In the RW+ video How to Master the Half Marathon, he’ll help you get through the long runs, feel healthy, and finish strong on race day.


Your Experts

Strength & Cross-Training
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Mallory Creveling

Deputy Health & Fitness Editor, ACE-Certified Personal Trainer, RRCA-Certified Run Coach

Running Shoes & Gear
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Jeff Dengate

Runner-in-Chief, Director of Testing

Sleep & Recovery
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Beret Loncar

Licensed Massage Therapist, Certified Yoga Therapist, RRCA-Certified Run Coach

Training & Recovery
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Roberto Mandje

Olympian, Run Coach

Nutrition
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Amy Stephens

Registered Dietitian, Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics


What You’ll Learn

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1: Why You Should Run a Half

The reasons 13.1 miles is the best race distance!

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2: Base Training

How to set your foundation before you build mileage and speed.

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3: Choose the Right Gear

Looking for the perfect pair or new apparel? Our experts can help.

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4: Choose the Right Plan

Ask yourself these questions before you choose a plan.

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5. Types of Runs

All the workouts that might appear on your training plan.

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6: Nutrition

Keep your energy up with these dietitian-approved rules.

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7: Rest & Recover

To maximize performance, you need to recover as hard as you train.

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8: Sleep

You need quality sleep for better performance.

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9: Strength Training

How to add strength to your run routine.

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10: Missed Days & Injuries

How to deal with setbacks in your training.

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11: How to Race Your Half

Hit your goal with this proven approach.

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12: Recover

Feel better after a race—and the next time you head out.

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Runner’s World+ Half Marathon Training Plans

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How to Master the Half Marathon was created with our Runner’s World Half Marathon Training Plans in mind, which are designed to help you crush your first race or finally break that time-based goal. These are our most popular plans, with each lasting 10 to 14 weeks long. Runner’s World+ members get access to these ultimate half marathon training guides (along with marathon, 10K, and 5K plans... plus other great membership perks!) when you sign up!


🏃🏾‍♀️ Welcome to the Runner’s World+ Community!

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Runners World+ is a tight-knit community as passionate about running as you are. Through RW+, we’ve expanded the ways we can reach you beyond simple stories in a magazine and on a website, offering more unique benefits to help you run faster, stronger, healthier, and happier. Along with How to Master the Half Marathon, here’s just a glimpse at what we offer

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