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in Running, Training · August 12, 2014

Welcome To Marathon Training

Welcome to marathon training, again! Somehow it’s been one year since I started blogging. I thought it would be fun to share a couple of posts from back when I started the blog! This was my very first post, in which I talk about the marathon training cycle I was in last year. I thought it would be good timing since I start training again on Monday. Enjoy!

Welcome to Marathon Training

For my first post I decided to start off right in the middle of marathon training. 10 weeks down, 8 to go. I am training for the Baltimore Marathon on October 12th which will be my 3rd full marathon.

My first one was 2 years ago, the Philadelphia Marathon, which I ran for the pure excitement of running my first marathon. I wasn’t really worrying about time. I finished around 4:07  and was surprised and pleased with that time.

philly marathon 2011

My second marathon was earlier this year- the Houston Marathon- in January. Leading up to that race I had been dealing on and off with injuries and didn’t feel like I could really train for a goal time. My husband and I ran this en route to our Honeymoon in Hawaii (we went on our honeymoon a few months after getting married). We didn’t run it together, but this was his first race so it was a huge accomplishment for him. I ran it in around 4:05 so just beating my previous time by less than 2 minutes. Considering the poor training/injuries and weather that day (pouring rain and windy, cold even for running), I was again excited with my time. 

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Marathon Training Round 3

So for this marathon, I feel like I can put some more effort into running a tougher pace and hopefully breaking 4 hours. Based on my race times in other distances (which maybe I’ll post once I get more acquainted with this whole blog thing), I should be able to run closer to 3:40. I just think marathon training is so much different than other distances, and part of it is the mental battle of doing something for that long.

So far I think I am right on track with my training. I am just trying to walk the fine line between training well and over training, while staying healthy. I had dealt with injuries for about 3 years until a few months ago I finally felt like I was running pain free…and I have learned the importance of things like rest days, core work (including strengthening hips and glutes!), and good nutrition. 

As I continue with my training I hope to touch of some of those topics in more detail. I am not yet sure how often I will post or if I will ever figure out how to have a more elaborate blog site like the ones I have been reading for years. But one thing I like looking at is other runners’ weekly training recaps. So, here’s what this week’s training looked like:

Last Week’s Training

Sunday 8/11: rest
Monday 8/12: AM: 7.5 miles w/3 at 8 min/mile, (average overall pace 8:29) core work   PM: Body Pump class
Tuesday 8/13: AM: 9 miles easy (average overall pace 8:54)    PM: Pilates DVD
Wednesday 8/14: 5.6 miles (6x800s). These were around 3:25-3:30 each. (average overall pace 8:12) 
Thursday 8/15: Yoga class online
Friday 8/16:  4.2 miles easy (average overall pace 8:43) , core work
Saturday 8/17: 20 miles (average overall pace 9:21) 
Total: 46.3 miles

I felt surprisingly good after the 20 miler. (I took an ice bath, but I don’t know how effective it was since the ice melted really fast.) However, I had a wedding that night so I was on my feet more than usual after a long run. I think I have made up for it today by spending most of the day on the couch. But it definitely feels like marathon training is in full swing….So once again, welcome to marathon training!                                                                                Image

Are you training for any fall races? 
Have you ever dealt with injuries that seemed like they lasted forever? 
Is anyone else dreading that the weather is supposed to go back to being hot and humid this week? (I feel totally spoiled by the break in the heat last week!)

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  1. Michael Anderson says

    August 12, 2014 at 10:31 am

    Yay for one year! I love your blog, you KNOW I love the ‘archives’ concept, and I love this post! I hope you are having a great fun and relaxing time away!

    • [email protected] says

      August 15, 2014 at 1:17 pm

      Thank you! And thanks for inspiring the “archives” concept- it makes so much sense to share some of the older posts again, since we put effort into them at the time but there is always a gradual process for gaining readers, which can take awhile!

  2. Susie @ SuzLyfe says

    August 12, 2014 at 10:50 am

    I think it is nearly time to resurrect some Suzlyfe oldies but goodies. And I like the idea as well of going back to a previous marathon for comparison’s sake. Right now it is raining outside, and was on the cooler side yesterday, so I can’t speak to your weather, but I am just hoping that certain plans that I have don’t get rained out. But then again, there isn’t much I can do about it if they do!

    • [email protected] says

      August 15, 2014 at 1:20 pm

      I would love to read some of your older posts! If I had the time I would dig through everyone’s blog (and probably find more blogs to read) but I think it just makes it easier to have the blogger share some of the stuff they wrote before having as many readers.
      As you know by now, we did get some rainy weather earlier this week but luckily it was just the one day and have been having great weather since!

  3. Lacey@fairytalesandfitness says

    August 12, 2014 at 3:54 pm

    Good luck in your training. Sounds like you are doing a great job. I have a half marathon at the end of the month and a fall full coming up in November, so not quite marathon training for that yet. Luckily I have had no injuries.

    • [email protected] says

      August 15, 2014 at 1:21 pm

      Thanks! Good luck to you too, and yay for no injuries!

  4. Hailey says

    August 12, 2014 at 8:48 pm

    Congrats on the upcoming blogging anniversary! I enjoyed reading that old post and I’m looking forward to reading about this training cycle!

    • [email protected] says

      August 15, 2014 at 1:25 pm

      Thank you! The last year of blogging has flown by. And there will be lots of upcoming posts about marathon training:)

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Would it even be race week if I wasn’t a ball of n Would it even be race week if I wasn’t a ball of nerves and not able to sleep? This is my first big marathon in 10 years, my first time traveling to a race in 10 years, and my first time spending the night away from my kids. And of course I’m tapering so I can’t run off the nerves 🙃 #marathontraining #taper #richmondmarathon
Looked like fall, felt like summer 🍁 I was definit Looked like fall, felt like summer 🍁 I was definitely overdressed for this run but it was nice to not wear gloves or a headband! This was the run I needed a week before my marathon. After last week’s disaster of a long run it felt great to just run an easy 10 miles. (And these days 10 miles feels like nothing). I think I figured out the fueling and shoes 🤞so nothing left to do but take it easy, carb load, and get in the right mindset! Is it unseasonably warm where you are?

#running #marathontraining #longrun
Yesterday’s long run was not what I wanted it to b Yesterday’s long run was not what I wanted it to be. The plan was to take the day off from work, head to the trail where I could run 10 uninterrupted miles at MP (16 total) and practice my race day fueling while wearing my race day shoes.

What actually happened? All week I was stressed about this run and the condition of the trail. We had lots of rain on Thursday, and Friday was forecasted to be very windy. I tried to get in the best mindset possible, reminding myself that I won’t be able to control the conditions on race day. Meanwhile, I haven’t been sleeping well thanks to my 2 year old waking up every night, and my watch has been basically telling me that I’m losing all my fitness and need a week of recovery.

While I started the run feeling pretty good, after 11 miles (7 at MP) my stomach turned and I almost got sick on the side of the trail. I just couldn’t recover from that. The best I could do was run the rest of the miles easy, and needed some walk breaks. On top of that, my shoe kept rubbing my foot on top and I stopped twice to retie it. This has never happened before and now I’m questioning what shoes I should wear for the race. The trail was also in rough condition with several trees blocking it, lots of wet leaves, and rocks/sticks that I had to look out for.

I just can’t believe how bad I felt for the last 5 miles of this run and I can’t pinpoint the cause. Am I overdoing it with the fueling and can’t handle it on harder effort runs? Was it something I ate recently? The hard part is there’s no time to really try something different before the race, as all I have left is a 10 mile easy run next weekend.

I’m trying to remember that one bad run does not take away from all the good runs this training cycle. I’m using today to reset and move on so I can make the most of my last 2 weeks of training. It’s not the way I wanted my last big long run to go, but I suppose it was good practice for pushing through even when I felt pretty awful.

Who else has had a terrible long run close to your race?

#running #marathontraining #longrun
Spent almost every step of this 21 mile run questi Spent almost every step of this 21 mile run questioning my life choices. Like waking up at 3am to run 12 miles on the treadmill and 9 outside. This was a crazy week with a kid that wasn’t sleeping great and fighting a cold and super busy days at work. My legs were just tired the whole time today. It was really hard to run outside after so many treadmill miles and my pace was much slower than inside.

I reminded myself that this is peak week. It’s supposed to feel hard. If it was easy everyone would do it. I ran 53 miles this week and am not injured. The weather is perfect. I’ve gotten in every planned run of this training cycle so far.  I get to do this. 

And I managed to finish strong with my last 3 miles the fastest of the (outside) run. I owe that to a solid fueling plan and taking all my gels even when I really didn’t want to.

3 weeks to go until race day!

#running #marathontraining #longrun
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