garneska
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@flav I have two minds on this. When I was much younger and had done maybe 4 marathons, i thought hm i wonder if i can qualify for Boston. Then I looked at the times and was like no way. I needed to shave more than an hour off my marathon PR at that point. It seemed way to nuts so I did not think about it again until 2016. A good 10 years after that first thought. At the time i was happy just running and not getting fast. In 2015/2016 my friend pushed me to get faster. He is of course 10 years younger than me. I added speed work outs and changed up my training a bit (basically do something more than just run). Plus i added more total distance. In Jan 2016 I had another cruddy Marathon weekend, in terms of time. I was hoping to be faster. It was my first time doing only the marathon in 5 years (goofy prior to that). I made a change and that was to lose weight. I was not overly heavy but i had extra weight and i lost 40 pounds. In Feb 2017 was my next attempt at a marathon post weight loss. I was doing the Rock n Roll New Orleans marathon. It was the first time I went sub 4 (without a @DopeyBadger plan). With my age I looked at the BQ times and I only needed to shave 4 minutes off my time. Long story short it took until Oct 2018 for me to run that BQ marathon.
TL;DR: I think if you are way far away i would not focus on a BQ. if you are within 20 minutes of a BQ time, i think you can do it. Might take a few years but it is doable. There is nothing wrong with lofty goals.
TL;DR: I think if you are way far away i would not focus on a BQ. if you are within 20 minutes of a BQ time, i think you can do it. Might take a few years but it is doable. There is nothing wrong with lofty goals.