The uncertainty of racing makes it hard to plan 4–6 months out. Take heart, 8–10 weeks might be a better marathon buildup.
Sep 4, 2020/RICHARD A. LOVETT/PodiumRunner
If you’re looking for candidates for the type of runners who’ve been most severely impacted by COVID-19 restrictions, marathoners are probably top of the list. After all, it’s fairly easy to do a virtual 5K or 10K — or give the mile or the 800 a go on a track or measured road.
But a virtual marathon? With no aid stations and no other runners to keep you focused during those long, later miles? That’s a different beast, entirely.
Which means that once COVID-19 restrictions on road racing start to ease, there’s going to be a big clamor for marathons.
But, when a marathon finally becomes possible, that will raise another question: how far in advance do you need to start training for it?
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