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Targeting a 2.40 marathon. This is how I’m training.
New York City Marathon, November 2010: 3.57.
Long Beach, California, September 2021: 2.57
Orange County, California, May 2022: 2.49
From 3.57 at the age of 30 to 2.49 at 42. In fairness, though I’m comparing apples to oranges so the idea is not impress with my progression. I was running for fun in my younger years and only recently, in the last two years, I’ve become a very good runner.
This coming year I would like to run a 2.40 marathon. That means I’ll have to run every mile of my marathon in six minutes or just a little slower.
I’m currently running about 80 miles a week.
I averaged a little over 78 miles in the last four weeks:
That’s more than eleven miles every day.
About twice a week I do double runs. Like today. I did intervals in the morning (kilometer repeats, ten times, 200 meters jog in between). Then in the evening I ran six miles. That’s sixteen miles in total today when you add up warm ups and cool downs.
Once or twice a week I do really hard runs so intervals or a tempo run (ten miles in the low six min/mile pace).
Every Sunday is my long run. I’ve trying to do twenty miles on most of my long runs.