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| Skipping ahead 2 weeks on 18-week program? (Read 393 times) |
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posted: 2/26/2008 at 2:52 PM |
Hi All,
I am currently training for a May 4th marathon (NJ). After some thinking, I’ve decided that I just wouldn't enjoy or feel comfortable running a race during the time I am usually in church. Therefore, I’m thinking of running the Jersey Shore Marathon, which is two weeks earlier.
Instead of running 4,7,4, 11 this week, I would be jumping to 5,8,5, 18.
Anyone have thoughts on the advisability/feasibility of doing this? |
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posted: 2/26/2008 at 2:57 PM |
It kind of depends on where you fall on the training program I think. Without seeing your log it's hard to say.
If 11 miles was going to be the most you had run up till now, jumping to an 18 miler is just asking for injury. If the 11 is one of your cut back weeks and you have done a 16 miler already I would say you might be okay.
Probably need to provide more information as to where your trianing is right now. |
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posted: 2/26/2008 at 3:29 PM |
| Thank you very much for your reply. It is my first marathon, BUT last week I ran 15 and it is a step-back week. |
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posted: 2/27/2008 at 3:19 AM |
| I say ask God while you are at church. |
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posted: 2/27/2008 at 4:55 AM
modified: 2/27/2008 at 11:56 AM |
I am all for prayer. Pray. Because any shot at a good race will be based on prayer. Pray for a miracle.
Have you not hear that little homily, "God helps those who ____ ___________."?
modified to add... I guess you have until may. It's a little bit of time. It could be done. Big mileage jumps are possible when you've been there before, recently. Or with luck. |
| “During the first half of the marathon you’re afraid you’re going to die and during the second half you’re afraid you’re going to live.” – Alex Ratelle, talking about the effort to run 2:30:40 at age 56. |
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posted: 2/27/2008 at 1:19 PM |
| It's just that marathon training plans are mostly imaginary anyway. |
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