The marathon is one month from today (28 days… four weeks, whatever), and I’m finding myself getting pretty nervous. I’m not really worried about the distance or race; right now I’m more concerned with making sure that I actually get to the start line. It was at this point in the training last time that ...
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So now it’s August, I’m in the fifth week of my training for the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon and I’m just getting around to writing that, yes, I’m actually training for a marathon again.
This time around I have some new “rules of engagement” from my sports med doc (Dr. S) that I must obey or ...
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I had a really fun night last night.
A bit of back story: earlier this year, I signed up for Canadian Running Magazine’s Marathon Quest — a 16-week training program put on by the magazine and sponsored by Brooks. For $100, participants get their entrance into the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, a 16-week training program, ...
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Today's post is by Sylvie Desroches, who blogs at Marathoner in Training. Sylvie, like myself, is currently not running due to injury and shares some ideas she's ...
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Now that Ottawa’s back on, and training continues, there is a lot of talk both in my training group and among running friends about the mental training that is required to ...
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Three. It’s a good number. A mystical number even. It’s the first odd prime number. It’s the atomic number of Lithium. There ...
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I’ve got 47 days until I step up to the start line of my first marathon. Up until this point, the majority of the focus has been on training, nutrition, and keeping myself ...
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Roughly 700 kilometres after officially starting my marathon training I was starting to get a little stir crazy from the monotony of the training schedule. All together now:
Hill repeats, recover, fartlek/tempo, recover, LSD, recover, repeat.
It’s a common halfway point complaint from those training for marathons. The training is long, or rather llloooooonnnnnnnggggg. So, ...
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When it comes to training logs, there are many options available to the tech-savvy runner. To preface this post, I receive nothing for mentioning the following websites, and have not be approached by any of them — I just happen to think they’re great options and that you should check them out. Many share similar ...
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I recently started looking for a pair of racing flats for my upcoming marathon. To be honest, I hadn’t really heard much about racing flats before ...
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