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Advanced Marathoning-3rd Edition

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ISBN: 9781492568667

©2020

Page Count: 296


If you’ve set your sights on shaving minutes off your time, it’s time to ramp up your training with Advanced Marathoning, Third Edition.

Find the plan that works best for you from the detailed day-by-day training schedules by choosing between 18- and 12-week preparation and selecting weekly distances of 55, 55 to 70, 70 to 85, or 85-plus miles. If you run marathons close together, you’ll find 6- to 12-week training plans to maximize your training time and recovery. For older marathoners, there is a full chapter dedicated to their unique training, nutrition, and recovery needs.

Complement your running workouts with strength, core, and flexibility exercises to help keep injury at bay. Learn how current technologies such as GPS and online logs can help you analyze your training and performance and set goals for future races. Draw inspiration and insights from elite marathoners such as Galen Rupp, Eliud Kipchoge, and Molly Huddle. Implement cutting-edge nutrition and hydration strategies and recovery techniques to feel and run your best.

Advanced Marathoning gives ambitious marathoners the information needed to train smarter, remain injury-free, and cross the next finish line stronger and faster than ever.

Audience

Serious to elite runners, and coaches who train marathoners.

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Rice William
great book. unfortunately not (quite) metric friendly

You guys wrote a great book, and I don't want to bash it, so I don't mind if you delete this comment from your site. I just want you to read it.
I love the book, and it has helped me to improve a lot as a runner.
I live in a metric country, though, and despite you having converted all the distances to km, the real problem for me is that very few of the paces have been converted.
I have no trouble quickly converting a distance in miles to km. What is not so obviously is when you say something like, "40 seconds slower per mile." What is that in seconds per km?? I have to get out my pace calculator every time that sort of expression comes up. It would be greatly useful to us metric people if you took this kind of thing into account in the next edition.

Please consider the fact that in most metric countries there are NO miles, anywhere. All reps, tempo runs, race distances, paces, "mile" markers etc. are only in km. We think, breath and run only in km.

Thank you for reading this :)