ZellyB
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I'm doing the Galloway training program for the Marathon in January. In setting up my schedule, I have myself running 26 miles on December 22. This gives me three full weeks of lighter runs (7 mile long runs) before the actual marathon.
My husband was talking to me about this and saying that it's a shame the first time you actually run 26 miles you don't really get anything for it and I should consider doing an actual local marathon around that time instead. So, there is a local marathon that's on a pretty easy flat course here, but it is scheduled for December 30. That would only give me two weeks in between that run and the WDW Marathon. I think that's too short of a recovery time and I don't want to sabotage myself for the Disney race. But, I do see my husband's point that if I'm running 26 miles anyway, it'd be nice to do it in an event rather than on my own.
So, input from more experienced runners? Is that too close of a time frame to run a marathon and then turn around and run another? Thanks for any feedback.
My husband was talking to me about this and saying that it's a shame the first time you actually run 26 miles you don't really get anything for it and I should consider doing an actual local marathon around that time instead. So, there is a local marathon that's on a pretty easy flat course here, but it is scheduled for December 30. That would only give me two weeks in between that run and the WDW Marathon. I think that's too short of a recovery time and I don't want to sabotage myself for the Disney race. But, I do see my husband's point that if I'm running 26 miles anyway, it'd be nice to do it in an event rather than on my own.
So, input from more experienced runners? Is that too close of a time frame to run a marathon and then turn around and run another? Thanks for any feedback.