november_moon
Veteran Member
I want to get people's opinions about our training plan for the Camino.
My husband and I will be walking from Leon to Santiago in June, so while June feels like ages away since it is still winter time, but it will be here before we know it, so we are getting serious about training. Fortunately we have pretty good weather here (California - we are actually in a drought, so rain is not impacting our ability to go outside and walk these days). We are in decent shape already, but not triathlon-fit or anything. We have desk jobs, so that works against us. We walk on a regular basis, bike around town (our favorite breakfast spot is a 45 minute bike ride from our house), try to get in a hike at least once a month, workout reasonably regularly. Two summers ago we trained for a fairly strenuous day hike in the Sierras, which had about a 2000 foot elevation gain over about 4 miles. It was a challenge, but we made it. I think we are in decent shape to do the Camino, but that we need to step it up in the coming months to increase our level of fitness and to condition ourselves for the long walking on consecutive days. That is a different kind of stress on the body than 1 strenuous day hike followed by a day of lounging around.
PLUS - we are walking the Camino in celebration of my 40th birthday, which is kind of a biggie and I want to make sure I start my 40s off on the right foot (sorry for the bad pun).
For our Camino training/conditioning, I think the challenge for us is to just find enough time for it around work and everything else. Regularly taking big chunks of the weekend to go walking is hard to manage - to get the distance and to walk on subsequent days to condition our bodies for that on the Camino.
So this is the plan that I made for the next 4 months:
* 3 longish walks per month: 5 to 12 miles each
* 1 hiking weekend per month: 5+ mile walk on Friday evening, 8+ mile hike on Saturday with packs, 5+ mile hike on Sunday with packs
* 3 hours per week for other workouts - pilates, yoga, elliptical, weights, core work, etc.
* Bike rides as we can fit them in - maybe 1 or 2 per month
What do you guys think?
My husband and I will be walking from Leon to Santiago in June, so while June feels like ages away since it is still winter time, but it will be here before we know it, so we are getting serious about training. Fortunately we have pretty good weather here (California - we are actually in a drought, so rain is not impacting our ability to go outside and walk these days). We are in decent shape already, but not triathlon-fit or anything. We have desk jobs, so that works against us. We walk on a regular basis, bike around town (our favorite breakfast spot is a 45 minute bike ride from our house), try to get in a hike at least once a month, workout reasonably regularly. Two summers ago we trained for a fairly strenuous day hike in the Sierras, which had about a 2000 foot elevation gain over about 4 miles. It was a challenge, but we made it. I think we are in decent shape to do the Camino, but that we need to step it up in the coming months to increase our level of fitness and to condition ourselves for the long walking on consecutive days. That is a different kind of stress on the body than 1 strenuous day hike followed by a day of lounging around.
PLUS - we are walking the Camino in celebration of my 40th birthday, which is kind of a biggie and I want to make sure I start my 40s off on the right foot (sorry for the bad pun).
For our Camino training/conditioning, I think the challenge for us is to just find enough time for it around work and everything else. Regularly taking big chunks of the weekend to go walking is hard to manage - to get the distance and to walk on subsequent days to condition our bodies for that on the Camino.
So this is the plan that I made for the next 4 months:
* 3 longish walks per month: 5 to 12 miles each
* 1 hiking weekend per month: 5+ mile walk on Friday evening, 8+ mile hike on Saturday with packs, 5+ mile hike on Sunday with packs
* 3 hours per week for other workouts - pilates, yoga, elliptical, weights, core work, etc.
* Bike rides as we can fit them in - maybe 1 or 2 per month
What do you guys think?