I was SO excited to get a photo with Bart and get the opportunity to talk to him for a little bit! |
Train with a group because that will make long runs much more bearable.
Run your long runs slow so you don't burn out too quickly during training.
We opted for a 5 mile run since we didn't start until 8 am and the heat was REAL by then! |
Do speedwork closer to the marathon day (about a month to two months beforehand), focus on marathon speed earlier on.
Run hills now to build strength.
The Dunkin' people loved my headband + tank combo so much, they took this photo and it ended up on the Philadelphia Marathon Facebook page! |
20 mile runs are sufficient for marathon training. Anything higher during training isn't necessary.
When running back to back race weekends, go easier on the first weekend and then give it your all on the second weekend. Also, focus on recovery in between! When running back to back race days (think about all those race weekend challenges!), sustain a pace you can run both days. Use the first day as an extra long shake out run.
I have never taken the opportunity to stop for a picture of Boathouse Row until today! |
Yoga and strength training is great since it helps you get stronger and more flexible. Do not feel the need to do this every day. Focus on running since that is most important.
The right mindset goes a long way. Bart actually shared with us the two things he tells himself at the start of every race and I think I may begin doing this as well! The first thing is "I am so lucky to physically be able to do what I'm about to do." I am ALWAYS thankful that I have the ability to run. And the second thing was "We are culturally lucky to do this." Sometimes it is hard to realize that not every culture sees running and supports it the way we do.
I have wanted to meet/hear Bart speak for years and it was so worth the wait! |
I can't even begin to explain how incredible this small part of my Saturday was. Running is a huge part of my life, and things like this just make my heart happy. It's not everyday that I can go on a relaxed, untimed run around Philly with the Mayor of Running and other awesome runners! One of the last questions was "what do you wish you knew before going into your first marathon?" Bart's answer? Pick a marathon that you'll remember and be happy about! Believe me, the Philadelphia Marathon is seriously the BEST first marathon and definitely a memorable one. If you're interested in joining in on an awesome time AKA the Philadelphia Marathon, use my referral link here.
Question of the Day: What running tips would you give to a new runner?
Love all this advice! My tip to a new runner would be to start slow. Rome wasn't built in a day so just get out and slowly chug along with a few miles or 20 minutes every few days.
ReplyDeleteI love that tip! I think so many new runners get discouraged when they can’t run a faster pace or longer distance right away but it won’t happen that quickly!
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