xjillianpaige
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I think if you are feeling okay physically after having taken two weeks off and you are feeling okay mentally (excited to keep running, motivated), then go for it!
Today will be my first run since the marathon, but I've felt fine. I guess we'll find out tonight if I can run! lol
I did my first marathon and then ran goofy 14wks later.![]()
This is a compelling argument.
I guess my question would be, what do you plan to do after that? What's the next idea/race on the list for the Fall/Winter? Because where some runners fall into a trap/rut is that they schedule the same kind of race consecutively and it stunts their overall improvement. But if you come back and say, in the Fall I'd like to focus on a 10k or a HM or a 10 miler, OR if you say, gains are great and all, but I'm not really concerned about that right now, then I'd say, go for the marathon in 18 weeks. Ultimately, the game of life is a choose your own adventure. There are positives and negatives to doing the marathon, but ultimately what matters is what you want out of your running experience. To me though, the race and HM sound like they line up so well that if I were you, I'd probably do it. Especially since it sounds like you truly want to test yourself from a time perspective.
I don't know what my focus would be after this marathon, but it wouldn't be more marathons until 2023. I want to run Boston or Dopey in 2023 (or both but that's a big maybe).
What's most likely after this marathon is signing up for some of my club's Grand Prix races and I would just enjoy those - have fun with them. And I would stick with the lower mileage unless it fell in line with a training run.

These are the races - running 8 of them gets me a prize. I would likely run the races on 2/13, 4/3 (10 miler), 6/11, 7/10, 9/25, Oct, 11/13. The BAA 10k is a maybe (I'd like reception there) and I've done the Allen Mello 10 miler twice and those hills suck (but I do want to break 2 hours in the 10 mile and I'm about a minute away).
If there's any real speed goal in mind for the fall, it would probably be to get my 10k time under an hour (just about 3 minutes to shave off here).
The timing of this race (and a half in March) is feeling pretty serendipitous... And it's really just to see what I can do at baseline and then consider if Marathons is something I continue (after Boston, of course, that's a bucket list item).