Instead of Garmin Coach, have you tried Garmin's Daily Suggested Workouts? I'm not sure what you watch you have, but I find the DSW to be way superior to the Coach. Like the Coach option, you can set a race and goal time in the calendar, and the watch creates a training plan to fit that goal. However with DSW, you only see the next 7 days of suggested workouts. What's cool about the DSW is that it adjusts to your running history, training load, recovery, sleep, stress, etc. If you go out and run a workout too hard (or have bad sleep, stressful day, low HR reading), it might remove a tempo run for later in the week. If you go out, workout and dont appear to be stressed too much (or maybe your HRV isnt getting hit too hard, or sleep was excellent), it might make a future run more intense or longer. What I've noticed is that it basically gets you to the point of running almost every day, but you do it at such an intensity to recover by your next workout (often times, the next day.) If you do end up trying the DSW option, I recommend setting the suggestions to be by heart rate (instead of pace.) If you have your heart rate zones set to lactate threshold readings (which Garmin auto updates if youre wearing the heart rate strap), you'll also see the suggestions change as you get fitter.
Additionally, with some of the newer models, you can put a race in your calender and it will create a structured plan, like Garmin Coach, that will adapt as noted above. I have the Epix 2 Pro which has this capability but I believe a few others can also utilise this tech.
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Thanks for sharing! You're right, it's all about the journey. So cool to see you try different training plans and tools to improve your running. That PR will come, keep pushing!
I didn't use the Garmin coach, but I used the Garmin suggested run workouts based on my event. Helped me complete my half marathon. I skipped some workouts but no big deal.
Garmin Coach made me hit a PR recently, I wasn’t able to do all the workouts due to my work and grad school schedules. It was really unexpected after 2 years of attempting to hit a PR in half marathon.
Man… what happens at 3:45 was gut wrenching. Training for so long and not being able to finish. What a vulnerable moment. Was so glad to see you get up and try again. Thanks for sharing this. This video make me a subscriber. Also… 😂 @ gf’s camera work. Like you said, “maybe third time’s the charm.”
I am going to give it a try myself. I was using the Runna app and absolutely loved it. I was training for my first marathon and unfortunately had to skip it due to injuring my Achilles. I have let my Runna subscription lapse since then but now would be a perfect time to try the Garmin plan.
I used the Garmin coach for my first Marathon. Out of all the workouts throughout the 18 weeks, I missed only a couple. The prediction was for 3.59. But Race Day came and after mile 14 I could barely run, so I ended up with 5.45. Looking back and after talking with a few friends I came to the conclusion that Garmin coach focused more on pace, rather than accumulating mileage. Just for reference, my VO2 Max is 52 (45 years old) and my Half Marathon PR is 1.53 (which Garmin predicted accurately!!!!)
I am in week 12 out of 23 from Garmin Coach with Jeff Galloway. I don't think I will be ever able to finish a half in 2.5 hours. I never get one of the interval trainingruns done in the speed that is required. Sometimes I get 1 or 2 times the 800m in the time that is required, sometimes I have to walk and stop the time to get the 800m's in the required time. I am simply very slow sadly. I prefer the coach over the daily workout suggestions as the suggestions don't show a lot of difference. Sometimes they show on saturday a long run, but I want to do it on sunday. And most of the time they only show basic slow runs for me in a speed that is also too slow for me. So the daily suggenstions don't offer me what I need or want. With the coach you can more or less choose, so if you think it is better to do the short training (with Jeff there is only 1 training a week that is really around 30 minutes, the others are over 1 hour and the long training is 2-3.5 hours till now), you can adjust. So sometimes I do the short training on monday after a long run on sunday instead of friday 4 days later. You cannot do this with the daily suggestions. But what I don't like with the coach is that you cannot put in your own training like an official 10k run for example. That is not possible. So if I do a 10k run on saturday, on sunday still the long training is there. The 10k run is not seen as a training for the coach. This means you have to delete the long training then, or do it just half the way it was suggested as a more or less restday.
Nice video, ive gotten 2 PRs with Garmin Coach. Switched to using Runna now. Been loving the variety of workouts within Runna. Hoping for another PB. But overall it has been a blast of training block with the app. Sadly its subscription is pretty expensive.
I have the fenix 6x pro, I like it a lot, awesome battery life. It's not an issue for me but some might find it too bulky so the fenix 6 pro would be good too as it's a little smaller. I'm guessing the best for running would be an even lighter option like something from the forerunner line up.
not sure if you have bought it but if your main sport is running I highly suggest to not buy a fenix, it will jump up and down on your wrist. go for a forerunner/venu instead 👍
Banger of a video but I do feel that you're missing a conclusion of what you did and didn't like with the programme? I'll go first 😂 This was my first ever training plan outside of a c25k plan a couple of years ago. I did the half marathon plan which slowly ramped up the mileage and pace. I loved the adaptive routines and the prescriptive runs in order for me to be absolutely rigid with following orders. The bad stuff: I got to about 3 weeks before my half marathon and I realised that my longest run on the plan was just 8 miles which was actually supposed to be an easy run and not at all at my expected half marathon pace. The coach gauge showed me that they were confident that I'd hit my mark. Come race day, it was an absolute scorcher at Hackney Half, I hit the 8 mile mark and the wheels absolutely came off. Came in 28 mins after my goal time and my body was wrecked because of the distance increase. I should mention that I caught a flu (which I do suspect was covid because I've still not fully recovered) a couple of weeks before the race which would have definitely contributed but I do feel that the plan let me down massively in terms of preparation. Taking a few days off so I'm going to put together a training plan that works for me. Will be using multiple training plans to frankenstein a plan that I can incorporate my football (UK), gym work as well as my running. Feel free to share any plans!
As of right now....Garmin Coach is only up to a half marathon. You can find Marathon Program on the Garmin Connect website that push to your watch, but not Garmin coach... Making a full video on me using the Runna App to train for a full marathon. Following the 16 week program. So video should drop first week of December 😅
I use Garmin Coach all the time… Love it. It has it’s flaws, but it’s the best when you can’t afford a real coach, and it’s miles better than a crappy IRL coach
Thanks for the support y’all, this one was a tough one but I can’t give up! Follow me on Strava if you love running ;) strava.app.link/OneyhpziLJb
Instead of Garmin Coach, have you tried Garmin's Daily Suggested Workouts? I'm not sure what you watch you have, but I find the DSW to be way superior to the Coach. Like the Coach option, you can set a race and goal time in the calendar, and the watch creates a training plan to fit that goal. However with DSW, you only see the next 7 days of suggested workouts. What's cool about the DSW is that it adjusts to your running history, training load, recovery, sleep, stress, etc. If you go out and run a workout too hard (or have bad sleep, stressful day, low HR reading), it might remove a tempo run for later in the week. If you go out, workout and dont appear to be stressed too much (or maybe your HRV isnt getting hit too hard, or sleep was excellent), it might make a future run more intense or longer. What I've noticed is that it basically gets you to the point of running almost every day, but you do it at such an intensity to recover by your next workout (often times, the next day.)
If you do end up trying the DSW option, I recommend setting the suggestions to be by heart rate (instead of pace.) If you have your heart rate zones set to lactate threshold readings (which Garmin auto updates if youre wearing the heart rate strap), you'll also see the suggestions change as you get fitter.
This a great comment! Thanks for the tips!
I 💯second this comment. I follow the daily workouts and train based on HR. I have gone from a 27 min to a 21 min 5K and my best half was 1:52.
Additionally, with some of the newer models, you can put a race in your calender and it will create a structured plan, like Garmin Coach, that will adapt as noted above.
I have the Epix 2 Pro which has this capability but I believe a few others can also utilise this tech.
Wow those are phenomenal results
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“She forgot to hit record, it’s okay, she tried her best” HAD ME ROLLING LOLOLOK
Thanks for sharing! You're right, it's all about the journey. So cool to see you try different training plans and tools to improve your running. That PR will come, keep pushing!
Thanks Kim! Next time🙏
I didn't use the Garmin coach, but I used the Garmin suggested run workouts based on my event. Helped me complete my half marathon. I skipped some workouts but no big deal.
Garmin Coach made me hit a PR recently, I wasn’t able to do all the workouts due to my work and grad school schedules. It was really unexpected after 2 years of attempting to hit a PR in half marathon.
Man… what happens at 3:45 was gut wrenching. Training for so long and not being able to finish. What a vulnerable moment. Was so glad to see you get up and try again. Thanks for sharing this. This video make me a subscriber.
Also… 😂 @ gf’s camera work. Like you said, “maybe third time’s the charm.”
I am going to give it a try myself. I was using the Runna app and absolutely loved it. I was training for my first marathon and unfortunately had to skip it due to injuring my Achilles. I have let my Runna subscription lapse since then but now would be a perfect time to try the Garmin plan.
Great Job Al! It’s cool seeing you’re running journey, keep it up! 💯
Thanks bro. Running is all we got 💪
Where do you get that strava display on the shelf?
I used the Garmin coach for my first Marathon. Out of all the workouts throughout the 18 weeks, I missed only a couple. The prediction was for 3.59.
But Race Day came and after mile 14 I could barely run, so I ended up with 5.45.
Looking back and after talking with a few friends I came to the conclusion that Garmin coach focused more on pace, rather than accumulating mileage.
Just for reference, my VO2 Max is 52 (45 years old) and my Half Marathon PR is 1.53 (which Garmin predicted accurately!!!!)
How did you use the Garmin coach for your marathon? There is no marathon option, only 5k, 10k and half marathon
I am in week 12 out of 23 from Garmin Coach with Jeff Galloway. I don't think I will be ever able to finish a half in 2.5 hours. I never get one of the interval trainingruns done in the speed that is required. Sometimes I get 1 or 2 times the 800m in the time that is required, sometimes I have to walk and stop the time to get the 800m's in the required time. I am simply very slow sadly. I prefer the coach over the daily workout suggestions as the suggestions don't show a lot of difference. Sometimes they show on saturday a long run, but I want to do it on sunday. And most of the time they only show basic slow runs for me in a speed that is also too slow for me. So the daily suggenstions don't offer me what I need or want. With the coach you can more or less choose, so if you think it is better to do the short training (with Jeff there is only 1 training a week that is really around 30 minutes, the others are over 1 hour and the long training is 2-3.5 hours till now), you can adjust. So sometimes I do the short training on monday after a long run on sunday instead of friday 4 days later. You cannot do this with the daily suggestions. But what I don't like with the coach is that you cannot put in your own training like an official 10k run for example. That is not possible. So if I do a 10k run on saturday, on sunday still the long training is there. The 10k run is not seen as a training for the coach. This means you have to delete the long training then, or do it just half the way it was suggested as a more or less restday.
Ayyy this is awesome! Congrats on 🏅
Thank you!!
2:35 whatttt.. mindblowing..
Incredible video - that's a lot to put in 6 minutes!
Honestly the most challenging part is deciding what to keep 😭. Thanks brother for the comment
Omg I want that band, but unfortunately it seems that is no possible to buy out of US. Do you have any link in Amazon?
What country are you in? I do my best to ship international.
Do I still have to take my phone when I go on a run ? Or can I listen to music off my garmin
What is that black and orange track display in the background of your a roll?
Nice video, ive gotten 2 PRs with Garmin Coach. Switched to using Runna now. Been loving the variety of workouts within Runna. Hoping for another PB. But overall it has been a blast of training block with the app. Sadly its subscription is pretty expensive.
Publix is a tough course to run even when you’re healthy. Way to keep at it bro. You’ll bust that PR in no time!
thanks brother. Hope to run it in 2025 and make sure to finish it this time haha
01:42
Whats the Display in the Back. Looks interesting ??
What garmin would you recommend? I was looking at the Garmin Fenix 6 Pro.
I have the fenix 6x pro, I like it a lot, awesome battery life. It's not an issue for me but some might find it too bulky so the fenix 6 pro would be good too as it's a little smaller. I'm guessing the best for running would be an even lighter option like something from the forerunner line up.
not sure if you have bought it but if your main sport is running I highly suggest to not buy a fenix, it will jump up and down on your wrist. go for a forerunner/venu instead 👍
Great edited video. Love my Garmin and I’m slowly unlocking how it can help me with my health journey
I found this video useful at the right time
Banger of a video but I do feel that you're missing a conclusion of what you did and didn't like with the programme?
I'll go first 😂
This was my first ever training plan outside of a c25k plan a couple of years ago. I did the half marathon plan which slowly ramped up the mileage and pace.
I loved the adaptive routines and the prescriptive runs in order for me to be absolutely rigid with following orders.
The bad stuff:
I got to about 3 weeks before my half marathon and I realised that my longest run on the plan was just 8 miles which was actually supposed to be an easy run and not at all at my expected half marathon pace. The coach gauge showed me that they were confident that I'd hit my mark.
Come race day, it was an absolute scorcher at Hackney Half, I hit the 8 mile mark and the wheels absolutely came off. Came in 28 mins after my goal time and my body was wrecked because of the distance increase.
I should mention that I caught a flu (which I do suspect was covid because I've still not fully recovered) a couple of weeks before the race which would have definitely contributed but I do feel that the plan let me down massively in terms of preparation. Taking a few days off so I'm going to put together a training plan that works for me. Will be using multiple training plans to frankenstein a plan that I can incorporate my football (UK), gym work as well as my running. Feel free to share any plans!
Thank you
What kind of display is that thing on the shelf @ 1:08
I want one 😍
I'm in the same boat... Just did my Benchmark run today.
You’ll get that PR because you don’t give up 🥳
Maybe 3rd times the charm I won’t forget to click “record” 😅
Chicago 2024 Training Starts Soon🫡
How can we do that for a whole marathon?
As of right now....Garmin Coach is only up to a half marathon. You can find Marathon Program on the Garmin Connect website that push to your watch, but not Garmin coach... Making a full video on me using the Runna App to train for a full marathon. Following the 16 week program. So video should drop first week of December 😅
Forgot to hit record 😂😂😂 I love her
I use Garmin Coach all the time… Love it. It has it’s flaws, but it’s the best when you can’t afford a real coach, and it’s miles better than a crappy IRL coach
To your girlfriend: You have one job 😂😂😂
Great video bro!
Thanks Steven!!! I see you, keep sharing your journey. Rooting for you
Great content! Subscribed and hope you one day able to hire a coach 😂
Great video, nice edits.
Really appreciate you taking the time to comment 🙌
This motivated me to do my first half marathon. Even if it takes me 3 hours 🎉
You got this! Sign up to one and let's get to training 💪
Assuming you're physically able and have good shoes, you'll do fine. You'll finish in way less than 3 hours.
Your subscriber count just went up, nice one
Love it! hope to deliver fire content your way 🙏
New subscriber here. Love your videos!
very good!!
Do it again with a different coach
… and… this a wonderful video.
I'm also a struggling youtuber lol but just chilling
2 minutes isn't a warmup, and 5 isn't a workout....
It’s a benchmark run… the first run the watch uses to determine your baseline.
Sounds like the coach didn't work
Damn. Kudos for maintaining your cool when she didn't hit record. I would've lost my sh!t.