ChiefD
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Yeah, I was kind of wondering about the 3 hour thing myself. I can't NOT run 20 miles in less than three hours at the paces I'm running on my long runs. As a matter of fact, if I run it like I've been running my long runs, I'm out there 3.5 hours.Curious, what do you see as "dangerous" about it? For me I almost don't consider it a "long run" unless it is over 3 hours. Of course if I was faster and ran on roads and could knock out a 20 miler in 2 1/2 hours then I'd probably see things differently.Not only is unnecessary but if it takes well over 3 hours to complete it could be dangerous. 20 is plenty long for your first marathon.Unnecessary for your first full, unless you want the confidence boost.Yeah, I'm close. I have a 20 miler scheduled for this weekend, a 12 miler next weekend, a 20 miler the following, and then the taper. I may try and push the mileage a bit and try to hit something like 22 for one of those two 20 milers.Wow, almost taper time. What's the average temp for race day? Hopefully you get a couple cool days in September to give you an idea of what kind of race you can expect.October 11th. Right around the corner.Hang 10 said:When is your race?ChiefD said:Yeah, we got it again today. Getting real old. SI is gonna be about 150 tonight when I have to run 8 miles. And no break for the next week.MAC_32 said:#### me, it's unbearable out there.
I should probably focus more on quantity right now anyway, but that tempo run got audibled before I even got 2 blocks away.
The forecast for my 20 miler Sunday morning at 6am? 142SI.
This game cheats.
My wife's boss has run a LOT of marathons, and his advice is to try and run a bit over the 20 mile threshold if you can. Agree or disagree?
Now you can reach a point of diminishing returns from a physiological perspective, where training longer isn't really providing any additional adaptive benefits while increasing the chance for injury or prolonged recovery (impacting future workouts). But there can be a mental boost from going for a longer period of time, which can be pretty big for people attempting a new distance.
this is why I didn't want to look.
The brackets then really start to thin with each change, as I'll experience in less than a month. Now I just gotta get healthy enough to do something about it ...