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Here are the stats, for anyone who's interested: https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/1141321217
Mrs B mentioned that maybe I should just take it easier from marathons from now on - accept the fact that I'm not going to be pulling up trees times-wise. I *almost* started with the 3:45 pacers yesterday as they were in the same pen as the 4hr ones, but I know I would have had another crap experience as I did in Brighton. I've done a sub 4-marathon, and I'm quite happy with that. Maybe it's time to stop chasing times?
Dunno, maybe I'll change my mind when the next one comes around, but I'm gonna concentrate on the shorter stuff now, with Phoenix and other 10ks in mind.
Thanks for all your support guys - really appreciate it
Nice one GB, I surprisingly had a great day and actually knocked 10 mins off my Brighton time with 4:18 (so was well please considering my training had been poor).
By accident found out about a run/walk strategy on my phone on my way to London and it made loads of sense to give it a try considering last week. Made all the difference.
When I finished Brighton, felt awful, serious muscle fatigue and took 30 mins to stop feeling dizzy and come back to normal after the finish. But London was completely different, I ran a mile at a faster pace than normal and then when possible walked for 30 seconds to a minute and carried that through the race. As a result felt really good all the way round, really loved the finished and went straight off to the pub with family and the charity I ran for!
Here's a link, would really recommend for anyone around the 4 hour mark and above and especially for those who are daft enough to do two marathons in a week like me! Well done to everyone, I have to agree London is an incredible and extremely moving event, was blown away.
Be interested to know of anyone else that have tried the below tactics, defo worked for me.
http://www.jeffgalloway.com/training/run-walk/
http://www.ironmate.co.uk/how-run-walk-strategy-faster-overall-time
http://www.runnersworld.com/ask-coach-jenny/who-should-use-a-run-walk-program
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