RnbwSktles
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I spent July-December 2013 training for the WDW marathon and completed 3 half-marathons during the training. Now, I have become a wee bit obsessed with collecting medals and have a handful of half-marathons and lesser distances scheduled throughout the spring and summer.
What kind of runs should I be doing to maintain my fitness level without risking injury? I don't feel that I need to "work up" to the half distance, since I have done that distance so many times in the last few months. I also know that I can't (or shouldn't) go out every other weekend and run 13 miles.
Right now my race schedule looks like this:
3/22 - half
4/5 - either a 7k or 11k, I can't remember what I signed up for!
4/12 - 5k (very hilly course)
4/13 - 8k
4/27 - half
6/8 - half
8/30 & 8/31 - Dumbo Double Dare
It's a little busy obviously, but the back-to-back races are all short distances that I would be doing anyway.
If I get into the NYC Marathon, I will obviously have to up my training towards the end of the summer, but I really want to focus on maintaining a half-marathon fitness level for now.
Any advice? Coach?
What kind of runs should I be doing to maintain my fitness level without risking injury? I don't feel that I need to "work up" to the half distance, since I have done that distance so many times in the last few months. I also know that I can't (or shouldn't) go out every other weekend and run 13 miles.
Right now my race schedule looks like this:
3/22 - half
4/5 - either a 7k or 11k, I can't remember what I signed up for!

4/12 - 5k (very hilly course)
4/13 - 8k
4/27 - half
6/8 - half
8/30 & 8/31 - Dumbo Double Dare
It's a little busy obviously, but the back-to-back races are all short distances that I would be doing anyway.
If I get into the NYC Marathon, I will obviously have to up my training towards the end of the summer, but I really want to focus on maintaining a half-marathon fitness level for now.
Any advice? Coach?
