Today officially started my marathon training. It was no huge deal - 3 miles easy pace - but it was important because I'm off to a good start. It's hard because distractions arise so easily, but I have to keep up with my plan.
One thing that I've never done before is to really look at my goal times and build my plan off of that. For example, 3 easy miles...what does that mean? Well, my pace calculator app for the iPad tells me this about that:
"Easy run - 10:40 min/mile
Top coaches and exercise physiologists believe that most runners should do 80 to 90 percent of their weekly training at the easy run pace this includes your long runs, done at approximately the same pace. Easy runs build your aerobic fitness, and your muscular and skeletal strength. They also help you burn more calories and recover for harder workouts."
This is interesting, because my historical method of training was to go out as fast as I could for each run. Running slower than I could seems counter intuitive, but I have to trust the plan. I did pretty good - I averaged 10:21 over the three miles, which is awfully darned close to 10:40.
Tomorrow: second verse, same as the first!
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