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  2. I'm training for my first marathon and am scared of 'hitting ...

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    I've never hit the wall before, but I've met enough marathon runners to know its lore. It's common for people to feel physically and mentally burned out toward the end of the marathon, at anywhere ...

  3. Everything You Need to Know About Training for Your First ...

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    Dimmick recommends athletes be able to run or at least run/walk a 10K before embarking on marathon training. Similarly, Heuisler suggests running a consistent mileage—such as 15 to 20 miles per ...

  4. Physiology of marathons - Wikipedia

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    The marathon was conceived centuries ago and as of recent has been gaining popularity among many populations around the world. The 42.195 km (26.2 mile) distance is a physical challenge that entails distinct features of an individual's energy metabolism. Marathon runners finish at different times because of individual physiological characteristics.

  5. London Marathon 2024: With one month left... how is training ...

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    Training for my first marathon, the back end of last year and the start of January went well. Whisper it quietly, I was actually enjoying the gradual progression in my tempo runs on the Thames ...

  6. Running to the Limits - Wikipedia

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    Running To The Limits is a 2009 documentary film about filmmaker Alex Vero's journey to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Marathon.Narrated by Vero and set against the backdrop of a massive decline in British professional marathon running, the film spans over three years and several continents as he works to overcome physical and personal demons and complete his marathon training.

  7. Marathon - Wikipedia

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    After long training runs and the marathon itself, consuming carbohydrates to replace glycogen stores and protein to aid muscle recovery is commonly recommended. In addition, soaking the lower half of the body for approximately 20 minutes in cold or ice water may force blood through the leg muscles to speed recovery.

  8. Long slow distance - Wikipedia

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    He documented the success of six competitive runners who followed in one form or another an LSD training regime, sometimes combining a few more strenuous workouts with the regular LSD running with weekly mileages ranging from 50–60 miles (80–100 km) to 120–150 miles (190–240 km) per week, with marathon personal bests between 2:14 and 2: ...

  9. Eileen Gu Could 'Barely Walk' Days Before She Won X ... - AOL

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    Skier Eileen Gu exploded into the spotlight after winning Olympic gold at the 2022 Beijing Games—and was just 18 years old at the time. But the 21-year-old recently took a few months off from ...