Moonie
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2007
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Hey gang! I've been wondering - does it make much difference where/how you get your miles in? I have been thinking ahead to the long runs that are needed the closer and closer to the marathon that we get, and where I am going to practice them. There are a few forest-y trails around I have heard are quite long, but as a young female who will be running alone, I don't know that I feel comfortable with going out that far of a distance, just in case something were to happen.
There's a 1.5 mile trail near here that I usually do my running on because it's always well-populated and since it's fairly short and close to my home, I never feel in danger of being too far away from anything if things were to go awry. Will it be okay to just do back-and-forths over the same trail however many times I need to in order to accumulate the milage, or could that negatively impact me by the time I get to the race and have to travel on a completely new and different course? Is it that much different practicing over long stretches versus loops/laps?
Thanks for any advice!
There's a 1.5 mile trail near here that I usually do my running on because it's always well-populated and since it's fairly short and close to my home, I never feel in danger of being too far away from anything if things were to go awry. Will it be okay to just do back-and-forths over the same trail however many times I need to in order to accumulate the milage, or could that negatively impact me by the time I get to the race and have to travel on a completely new and different course? Is it that much different practicing over long stretches versus loops/laps?
Thanks for any advice!