Boston Marathon Training: Post Hernia Surgery, Post Injury. 20 Weeks, 8 Weeks In

Alexei Sorokin
4 min read2 days ago

I’ve moved most of my running stories to Substack, but it’s time for a running story here on Medium!

The Journey

Never an athlete of any kind in my youth, I enjoyed running throughout most of my adult life. Two to three times a week, but no spectacular achievements. My best marathon was 3:54 at the age of 29 in New York City in 2010. Mediocre. There were also many stretches when I didn’t run.

During COVID-19 — I turned forty in March 2020 — I started running consistently and achieved improvements I never imagined possible. I also lost lots of weight then. I hadn’t set any goals; running became an everyday habit and I introduced structure into my routine — speed work, long runs, and so on. Between 2021 and 2024, I ran 6 sub-3-hour marathons in Southern California, winning my age group in almost all of them. They were local races, so my “age group” wins are local too, but I’m proud of my 2:43 PR — it’s a respectable result by most standards. Throughout these years, I maintained 60–65 weekly miles year-round, peaking at 85 miles during pre-race weeks.

The Disruption

In the summer of 2024, I helped coach a high school cross-country team in Southern California (incidentally they went on to win state championships!). It was an awesome experience except that I went over the top with my running — I was doing my training AND frequently joined the varsity team for their runs. The…

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Alexei Sorokin
Alexei Sorokin

Written by Alexei Sorokin

A Russian immigrant in America, father of 4, Cambridge and Harvard Business School alum. I run and write every day. https://runningwritingliving.substack.com/

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