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Originally posted by Ritchi3 View PostYou don't need that much training for a marathon. Just a couple of short runs in the weeks coming up to it and then just do it. That's what I did anyway. Done two, and I'm aiming to do a triathalon this year, just need to learn how to swim first....
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Just to bore you all to death again.......
I'm doing the Liverpool Half Marathon this sunday.
My training regime :-
I usually (for the last 8 years) have been doing 5/6 mile runs around 4 times a week.
I've been doing 10 mile runs once a fortnight for the last 2 months. My times have come down from 84 mins to 80 mins during that time.
My last 10 mile run was last weekend.
I have done one 5 mile run on Tuesday this week - and will do another one at lunchtime today.
Then I'll lay off the running until Sunday.
You may have noticed that I haven't completed the full distance in my training yet. I'm not sure I need it as I do the 10 miles runs with a certain degree of comfort. (famous last words!)
I'll let you know how I get on.
HLiverpool born and bred.
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