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Havent posted in a while but ran my second marathon at the weekend so decided it was time for an update. My previous attempt was a 3hr 35min windermere marathon three years ago, and I'd wanted to go sub 3h 30min since then.
After a few months off due to knee pain (forcing me to abort training for last years Edinburgh M), I started training again at the start of the summer for the Chelmsford Marathon (this last weekend, October 22nd).
I felt my injury had been brought on by going too hard in the training previously, so for this marathon I decided on a very simple 3 runs a week training schedule. Those three runs would comprise one speed workout, one strength and one long run. The long run would peak with 3 x 20+mile runs in the 5-7 week window ahead of the race before tapering down. The other two runs would be ~45 minutes in duration.
I also cycle a reasonable amount (~100miles/week) and I kept this going throughout the training.
With this plan I avoided injury and it was very easy to fit in to my hectic family/work lifestyle. I arrived at the start line feeling fit and well - this is half the battle in my view. It was a very windy day, with the first ~15 miles into a 16-20mph headwind. Despite the tailwind back to the finish I slowed slightly (ended up with a 2 minute positive split) and as previously had to give it everything to avoid slowing significantly more.
Finished up with a pb of 8 minutes and crept under my target with a 3hr 27 minute time. Very pleased, although the good for age time (3hr 15, I'm 46) still feels a long long way away...Chelmsford was really well marshalled and a great event.
Have since signed up for Boston (UK) next year where I'll try to claw out another couple of minutes.....it is apparently very flat and I am hoping for less wind.
Cheers
D
After a few months off due to knee pain (forcing me to abort training for last years Edinburgh M), I started training again at the start of the summer for the Chelmsford Marathon (this last weekend, October 22nd).
I felt my injury had been brought on by going too hard in the training previously, so for this marathon I decided on a very simple 3 runs a week training schedule. Those three runs would comprise one speed workout, one strength and one long run. The long run would peak with 3 x 20+mile runs in the 5-7 week window ahead of the race before tapering down. The other two runs would be ~45 minutes in duration.
I also cycle a reasonable amount (~100miles/week) and I kept this going throughout the training.
With this plan I avoided injury and it was very easy to fit in to my hectic family/work lifestyle. I arrived at the start line feeling fit and well - this is half the battle in my view. It was a very windy day, with the first ~15 miles into a 16-20mph headwind. Despite the tailwind back to the finish I slowed slightly (ended up with a 2 minute positive split) and as previously had to give it everything to avoid slowing significantly more.
Finished up with a pb of 8 minutes and crept under my target with a 3hr 27 minute time. Very pleased, although the good for age time (3hr 15, I'm 46) still feels a long long way away...Chelmsford was really well marshalled and a great event.
Have since signed up for Boston (UK) next year where I'll try to claw out another couple of minutes.....it is apparently very flat and I am hoping for less wind.
Cheers
D