These six podcasts – designed by an experienced running coach, and intended for more advanced runners – will help in your wider preparations for marathon training
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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It’s the final run in our marathon training series
We’re five weeks into our marathon training programme - are you in race shape yet?
Brace yourself for the fourth run in of our six-week marathon training series
It’s the third session in our marathon training series
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That’s best description I can provide.
Handy sessions particularly for those who haven’t much experience with intervals and structured training. Would be more helpful to have some notes on what is involved in each session and where in eg an 18,16 or 12 week program the sessions should fit (hint: not Week 1 unless you are going in with a strong base). I am using the sessions on alternate weeks from Week 3 in a 16 week program and I think that is a good fit (again, for me as someone who runs plenty miles but does very little speed work... more
I've had a quick listen but not tried it out yet. Seems perfect for my training sessions. Which off and enjoy/do as your told.
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