Only 8 weeks to go until the Canberra marathon, exactly at the halfway point since training began late last year. So far it's been a pretty good ride with zero injury...running slower than normal seems to take the edge of the distance, plus we've selected many flat courses, which is also a welcome change.....
Psychologically I have no real fear of the distance any more, I know it'll hurt but not anymore than trying to run at 5mins/km over 10k's....I can here experienced runners saying "he's naive", maybe your right, but so far with speeds of 6.5mins/km its been great...Ill save faster times for the second Marathon and just aim to finish..here is the schedule...at least 4 opportunities to eat more carbs than normal!
20.2.11 | 27.2.11 | 6.3.11 | 13.3.11 | 20.3.11 | 27.3.11 | 3.4.11 | 10.4.11 |
xtrain | xtrain | xtrain | xtrain | xtrain | xtrain | xtrain | xtrain |
6km | 6km | 6km | 6km | 6km | 10km | 6km | 6km |
12km | 12km | 12km | 10km | 10km | 8km | rest | rest |
8km | 8km | 8km | 8km | 8km | 6km | 6km | 5km |
rest | rest | rest | rest | rest | rest | rest | rest |
xtrain | xtrain | xtrain | xtrain | xtrain | xtrain | rest | rest |
30kms | 20kms | 34kms | 18kms | 22kms | 16kms | 10km | |
56kms | 46kms | 60kms | 42kms | 46kms | 40kms | 22kms | 53kms |
All the best! Im aiming for my first marathon as well @ Dubai Marathon in Jan 2012. Just started to train again, still a long way to go and hope can keep my motivation up.
ReplyDeletewow, dubai will be bloody hot!!!
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