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I'm 19, a college freshman, and I have lots of free time. I decided to put that free time to use and run a marathon! I already work out a ton (more than I should, I haven't taken an off day for a while), I've always been a runner, and I'm dedicated. I'm looking at late May to Early June for the time frame. Found one on June 18 in Duluth called Grandma's Marathon, sounds really great and like it is well organized, anybody ever heard anything on this one? Sounds like the course is fairly flat and "easy".
I was always a sprinter and hated long distance, but I've been doing distance training for the past couple of months. When I was running the other day, a man told me I had the "perfect marathoner's stride" and that I should really consider doing it. He has done several marathons himself and is currently coaching people for the next Ironman Triathlon, so I think he knows his stuff. I haven't talked to him yet, but I think he'd probably agree to coach me along the way.
I've got 22-26 weeks to train. I found an 18wk training program that I'll modify to my schedule most likely. Until that 18wk mark, I'll probably just work on base-mileage and core strengthening.
Any tips for a rookie?
			
			I was always a sprinter and hated long distance, but I've been doing distance training for the past couple of months. When I was running the other day, a man told me I had the "perfect marathoner's stride" and that I should really consider doing it. He has done several marathons himself and is currently coaching people for the next Ironman Triathlon, so I think he knows his stuff. I haven't talked to him yet, but I think he'd probably agree to coach me along the way.
I've got 22-26 weeks to train. I found an 18wk training program that I'll modify to my schedule most likely. Until that 18wk mark, I'll probably just work on base-mileage and core strengthening.
Any tips for a rookie?
				
		
			