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Marathon Training and 3 Golden Rules For Success

Topic: SportsPublished October 17, 2011

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Successful training for a marathon requires careful homework and goal setting irrespective of your skill or how old you are. We all live very busy lives, and deal with the stress of modern life: work, responsibilities, traffic, stress and so on. Sometimes people are so busy with their daily chores that they even forget to take some time for themselves! Running can help you fight back that accumulated stress while getting you some extra time. Not only do you relax and listen to music or interesting podcasts, you also give to your personal health and well-being.rnFor me it works in a different way. No matter how tired I am at the end of the day, the feeling of well-being that I get after finishing my 5K running session is just awesome! When I get home, I just channel that energy and motivation into finishing my working chores, be it house or work related. It has become a great habit!rnThere are as many reasons to run a marathon as there are marathoners. But running from start to finish, to survive to the end is at the core of every marathon experience. Preparing for a marathon is no easy thing to do and should never be taken lightly. Make a marathon training plan and follow it by heart. However, if you have a strong aspiration and zeal to run a marathon or to develop on your performance as a marathoner then there are some basic tips you, indeed all runners, could use in order to become a better, faster, safer marathoner. So here are the 3 basic tips for becoming a better Marathon Runner even if you never ran a day in your life before. Tip #1: Middle - Long Runs Your marathon performance will benefit extremely of a second long run, shorter than the longest run. Your body needs to build up that experience to longer runs. So try to fit in as many runs over 90 minutes as you can handle and can fit in. Training runs over 90 minutes will help your body change its fuel burning processes. Tip #2: Drink plenty of fluids You need to keep your body hydrated when you run. But you cannot just drink during your run in order to keep your body properly hydrated. This is something you have to do every waking moment. Drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of water per day, every day. Even on the days you do not run. Tip #3: Mileage Ahead Of Speed Training for a marathon means lots of running. But before you get fast, you need to be able to build that all important base. So do not even attempt speeds work unless you are well experienced. As a new runner you are much better off focusing on easy running. That should be the core of your training. You first need to be able to cover the distance. Only then are you ready for bigger and better things (i.e. speed). So, make sure you get the mileage in before you do anything else.

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