Piano di allenamento per la mezza maratona

How to train for a marathon
A marathon is 42.195 kilometers (26.2 miles) of effort, endurance, and resilience. It’s one of the most iconic running events worldwide, with thousands of runners - from seasoned athletes to first-timers - lining up each year to take on the challenge.
It’s not just about running more. It’s about training smarter: consistent weeks, patient pacing, and mental tools for tough patches. Three to five runs lay the groundwork; strength, recovery, and nutrition do the rest.
To train well, you need structure. That means knowing when to go long, when to push the pace, and when to hold back. Runna does this for you - creating a personalized marathon plan that adapts to your fitness, schedule, and race goals, and guiding you every step of the way to 26.2 miles.

Why choose our marathon training plan?
Whatever your pace, background, or finish-line dream, we’ll guide you every step of the way.
Come iniziare
Runna is easy to use and built for every runner. Whether you’re aiming to complete your first 26.2 or shave minutes off your best, we’ll keep you on track.
Scegli il tuo piano
Tell us your goals, fitness level, and race, and we’ll build a marathon plan that fits seamlessly into your life.
Scarica l'applicazione
Download the app, log in, and you’ll have your full training plan - complete with runs, tips, and guidance - at your fingertips.
Corri, corri, corri!
Simply tap ‘Go’ and follow along. Every run is laid out clearly, so you always know exactly what to do.
Raggiungi l'obiettivo
Stay consistent and trust the process - we’ll make sure you arrive at race day ready to take on 26.2 miles with confidence.
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The Ultimate Marathon Training Guide
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How to Pace a Marathon: Pacing Strategies, Tips, and More
Pacing is an important factor of running a marathon. Here are our top tips on how to pace your marathon race and get that PB!

Understanding your long runs
Here we explain the purpose of a weekly long run and explain why the pace within your long runs varies week on week.