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  2. ‘Peloton’s Marathon Training Program Helped Me ... - AOL

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    I finished the race at 3:31:15, booking it for the last 1.2 miles when I realized I *might* be able to hit 3 hours and 30 minutes flat (Boston Marathon qualifying time for my age group).

  3. 'I Overcame Pelvic Pain And Leaks To Run A Pain-Free Marathon ...

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    My training plan included three key runs (speedwork, tempo, and long) with specific distance and speed targets and two cross training sessions each week (a choice of rowing, indoor cycling, or ...

  4. Everything You Need to Know About Training for Your First ...

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    Make a realistic marathon training plan. ... Heuisler suggests running a consistent mileage—such as 15 to 20 miles per week—for at least four to six weeks ahead of starting a marathon program.

  5. Hal Higdon - Wikipedia

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    Hal Higdon (born June 17, 1931) is an American writer and runner known for his training plans. [1] He is the author of 34 books, including the best-selling Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide. He has worked as a freelance writer since 1959, and has written a variety of subjects including a children's book that was made into an animated feature.

  6. Long slow distance - Wikipedia

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    He documented the success of six competitive runners who followed in one form or another an LSD training regime, sometimes combining a few more strenuous workouts with the regular LSD running with weekly mileages ranging from 50–60 miles (80–100 km) to 120–150 miles (190–240 km) per week, with marathon personal bests between 2:14 and 2: ...

  7. Running Your First Race? Here Are 15 Marathon Training Tips ...

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    Running a marathon is no small feat, and as thousands of hopefuls hit the pavement this fall, many will be taking on the 26.2-mile distance for the very first time. For most, it’s a once-in-a ...

  8. Tapering (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Cooper, a veteran marathoner and contributing editor for Runner's World, points to medical studies as evidence that the final three weeks of any marathon-training program are the most critical stage of training; a review of fifty studies on tapering indicates that optimal levels of muscle glycogen, enzymes, antioxidants, and hormones, which ...

  9. Race season is here: Here are the costs (literally and ... - AOL

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    In the thick of marathon training, plans include around six to eight hours of running each week. This increases to 10 hours per week for Staton’s ultra-runner clients.