ermm this may be stupid but what type of gels are you talking?
Most supermarkets sell "standard" gel packs in the Medicines/Vitamins section. I did howver but a gel pack with caffeine which had a kick to it recently.
Went on my last proper run before next week, 10 miler at 30 secs a mile faster than marathon pace of 9.
Am looking for a bit of advice as to how to approach next week. Although it's unlikely, I am aiming to beat the 4 hour mark so set a pace of 9 miles/min. Was thinking though I should go slightly quicker for the first half to allow for the inevitable slow down in the final 6 miles or so....
Is this the best approach? If so, what sort of speed should I be looking at going? Or is that going to tire me even more?
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Getting very nervous now. I done 10 miles today aswel at similar pace Richie. Although i reckon im targeting a 4:30 time next week. This is my first marathon and im hoping the crowd help as much as everyone says they will...its my only hope!
10 miles at my Marathon pace again today (9.30) so that's it now except for a few small runs between now and Sunday. Lets hope for some decent cool (not wet/windy) weather and big crowds to help us round!
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Don't go off too quickly......is the best advice, but is the most difficult thing to actually do. The excitment of the day will make it difficult to do. If you do go off too quick.....quicker than your race plan, you will pay for it......eventually, and then it's hard work.
If you can run a consistent pace for every mile to achieve your goal, that's great. If you can run a faster 2nd half, it doesn't have to be much, thats the ideal......so they say. But then this is only my 3rd go at a marathon.
What's it usually like for spectators watching near the finish at the Brighton marathon? I imagine it to be packed. Where is the best place for people to watch on from near the end?
Looks OKish!