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My marathon training program begins again next week. Decided to stick with the 18-week training program I used last year. This program provides a gradual mileage build-up and allows me flexibility to train and still get normal life activities completed.
The 2023 Palm Beaches Marathon will provide another mental and physical test for me to continue to challenge myself to get better daily. I feel like a veteran this time around since I got my initial marathon under my belt last year. I’m excited for the opportunity to train and improve my race outcome this year. There were several lessons from 2022 that will help me with my journey this year.
Exercise bike
I mistakenly believed I could replace running miles with miles on my exercise bike. Numerically the miles are equal but there is a difference between hard work on an exercise bike and outside miles in Florida. There is a time and place for the exercise bike, but I will not lean on this form of training as much as I did in 2022.
Speed work
I concentrated on building up my mileage base in 2022 but not as much on speed work. I did several sessions on the local track to work on tempo and speed but know I will need to work pace runs in more this year. My training plan has several tempo runs inserted and I will do a better job of following the pace days as outlined. The tempo runs will help me convert my physical fitness into a better race day pace.
Heat and humidity
My weekday training runs were completed with 5 am training sessions. I started my runs at 5 am to beat the heat and completed them prior to my workday during the week. My weekend runs started around 7:30 am to get out and back before the south Florida heat kicked in. This was a solid plan, but I did not log many miles in the heat of the day. Sounds like a smart training plan but the second half of the Palm Beaches Marathon is run in direct sunlight with minimal shade. It was not overly hot in December, but the sun was on me from the 18-mile marker until the end of the marathon. I did not handle this part of the race well since I avoided running in/with the sun during my training phase. I will SMARTLY look for ways to incorporate more training to leverage the south Florida heat and humidity to enhance my training program.
Here’s the 18-week training program I will launch next week:
I will document my training progress again this year with updates on how I’m doing with mileage, nutrition, and thoughts. Excited to Walk into the Future again and tackle the 2023 Palm Beaches Marathon. Looking to run substantially faster than 2022 and cross the finish line again with a smile on my face.
Irie!
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