marathon training mistakes from peak performance and Percy Cerutty
Seems to me the main things they were talking about were;
-doing too much tempo runs and long runs.
-doing too many long runs at too fast a pace.
-not periodizing enough (hard week/easy week or hard/harder/hardest/easy)
-doing too much long runs and fast tempo runs in the last 4 weeks before the actual marathon so that body is not recovered enough for optimal performance on the day.
(Note; Of course if your training for the marathon begins 4 weeks before, --like it has for me on several occasions *LOL* :-) hahaha-- then getting some distance in the legs so you will last all the way is more important and the recovery time needed before race day is shorter...very different setup compared to someone who has been training for 10-20 weeks...)
-not enough shorter intense speedwork at much faster than goal marathon pace.
-not enough short intense races
-not enough variety in training to keep it interesting (crosstraining perhaps)
-overuse of gels in the actual race or with not enough water intake when ingesting them...(or too much H20)
-too much strength training (or body core) not very relevant to running, better off doing hill running instead...
some interesting points which seem to ring true, and I suspect are common mistakes of many of the runners I know, and probably where I have gone wrong too in at least 1 or 2 aspects...
Also from speed reading a paragraph aimed specifically at marathoners from Percy Ceruttys 1960 How to become a champion book;
some key points stand out;
-avoid running on bitumen on concrete as much as possible.
-long walks in the mountains (the higher the better) are very helpful.
-running fast i.e. 4.15 per k->2.30 per k is important.
-learning to surge at will during races.
-developing a good kick (the ability to finish the last 400m-1k fast i.e. 55-80secs/2.30-4.15) is useful for winning races...
-hill running useful
-rest day per week (Monday is ideal)
-"hibernation times" 3 days of almost nothing several times in the year...
Good to think about as I am hoping to start week 1 of a 20 week plan for Perth Marathon 2008 race (which will be in July) this week....
1 Comments:
Some good points. Of course, a bit hard to do a 3-week taper if your long runs start 4 weeks before the race ;)
I reckon most people don't start the build-up early enough - allow enough time to build up to the 30-34k runs, then do enough of those runs (at least six) prior to the race.
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