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A marathon in under 3 hours

Progress

martski | 2011-12-10 21:05:21 | 6 hozzászólás

I look back and laugh at my optimism when I started writing this blog. A marathon in under 3 hours? Really Martin? A few dreams from a (slightly) overweight Englishman!

That was a bit optimistic, but I still feel it is possible, but it will take some years to get there. And I will need to take a continuous look at my lifestyle. However I do feel happier when I can run (and am not injured) so it seems a good direction to aim for. Running those longer distances certainly relieves stress.

I also want to focus on other things as well, running like crazy and getting injured is no fun, far better to be running slowly than not running at all.

Anyway, I have a feeling of progress at the moment. The runs are getting longer and I feel able to try out terrain runs again. It was terrain runs that caused my injuries before.

It seems that several small things are making a difference. Maybe it is the insert the podiatrist gave me in my right running shoe. Maybe it is the exercises - particularly stretching that hamstring. Maybe it is the fact I have slowed down on my runs. Maybe it is changing from cushion shoes to support shoes. Maybe it is that I am doing more runs, but smaller runs. Maybe it is that I started swimming some big distances recently. Maybe the new running style matters - in fact I am sure that helps.

I had a bit of a shock recently. I was in Slovakia training, and was talking to a colleague and it came up that he ran marathons. After a while I asked him what time he did his last marathon; in 2:44 he said. I was shocked and swore out loud; that is a serious time, and he said he can go faster. He is a serious triathlete apparently - particualrly a swimmer. It makes me think about triathlons again for other reasons. He also said the furthest he ran before the marathon was 24km - hey I've just done that :)

It makes me think that I should probably focus more on the swimming, I guess that helps core muscles, but also the breathing. Does swimming help with VO2 uptake?

Next major target is the Vienna marathon. Comparing to last year, I am in great shape - I am 6-8 weeks ahead of where I was last year in preparation, and I think I will likely aim for 3:20 - assuming I can avoid injuries. I also hope I can lose a bit more weight - I am 181cm, and am 78-80 kg - I'd like to get down to 75kg or so I think.

The bigger issue though is that I slowly need to get back into intervals and tempo runs, I need to be able to up the speed. But I should have patience and be sure not to push too fast too soon, things are progressing nicely....

Thanks for reading, and have a good holiday season, and don't eat and drink too much! :)

6 hozzászólás

Gandi 4765 napja
Gandi képe

Swimming is a perfect cross training, good for your circulation, enhance your lungs... I used to swim couple of years ago (when I ran long distances), and it seemed I needed less time to recover after a long training. So, go for swimming, but do not wait too much. For better results you really need running trainings, and more and more kms :-)

 

Bozót 4765 napja
Bozót képe

It seems you know very well what and how you should be doing so just do it!    Happy trails!

monique 4763 napja
monique képe

I agree with Gandi, don't expect that much from swimming, it's ok for cross training but running is the most specific training to get improvement in your running. :)

Gandi 4763 napja
Gandi képe

ooh yes, expect is the good word :-) I hope my poor sentence was also understandable :-)

lilla 4763 napja
lilla képe

I agree with the girls. and maybe run around 30kms with a few occassions. it won't do any bad I think :)....even if that colleague of yours didn't do that.

martski 4761 napja
martski képe

Thanks for feedback. I have noticed that recently I have been able to run more - quite a bit more. My mileage is going up as a result. 

It could be partly the new style I try and use - leaning forward and relaxed, and trying to land mid foot, not so much on my heel. It could be that I am not trying to race every time I run, and am running a bit more slowly.

But I think the kms I put in recently is making a difference, so your comments make sense.

I'll try and continue the swimming, maybe the running won't improve from that alone, but if I can run more, then it certainly helps. I hope to be able to run 25-30 kms on a pretty regular basis - every second week probably, and then I'll tune my running if I have a race or target.

 

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