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May 13, 2019
9:15
:35
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squidmark
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You can do it in four months, but you better get started today
that's a lot of change your body has to get used to if you're going to do it without injury. Are you using any particular marathon training program?
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Signed up for a marathon today. Never thought I’d do that but a few months ago
4mack
5/13/19 9:12pm
You can do it in four months, but you better get started today
squidmark
5/13/19 9:15pm
Do enough long runs but not too many
Archaea
5/13/19 9:19pm
Yeah. When I ran my first marathon I started training w/o a clue.
squidmark
5/13/19 9:24pm
I say "first marathon" as if I've done a bunch. I haven't. I've done two.
squidmark
5/13/19 9:24pm
I have only done five
Archaea
5/13/19 9:39pm
I’m using the Nike Run Club app, did my first run today
4mack
5/13/19 9:24pm
You sound like me
Archaea
5/13/19 9:16pm
Awesome. Big Cottonwood? Im running Ogden this Saturday. 4 months is plenty. Find a
BlueFrog
5/13/19 9:16pm
A great plan and listen to your body.
Archaea
5/13/19 9:19pm
Yes that’s the one. I’m 34. I’m planning on using the Nike Run Club app plan,
4mack
5/13/19 9:28pm
Plenty of time. Ramp up slowly and gradually but consistently
DrBYU
5/13/19 10:43pm
Good luck. You're right, if you're going to run a long ways — might as well go for the 26.2
lightmann
5/13/19 11:16pm
Congrats on the commitment.
SouthAnch
5/14/19 12:04am
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