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Thanks for the advice!Mike said:tjw, if you get serious into running, do your research or ask here. Stoveboltz (Jeff) is also a runner and others too. Running can be terrific, but you can also run your body into disrepair.
Having had both of my ACL's reconstructed and countless scopes to cut away torn cartilage (I don't think I have any cartilage left in my knees), I still managed to complete a full marathon without much knee pain. Surprisingly, it was my ankles that were crushing. I've never had ankle issues! Marathoners talk about a "wall" that you hit in the last handful of miles. I hit that wall at around mile 14 :help By mile 22, I didn't want to hear a word from those nice people volunteering to cheer us on. I wanted to throw something at them! :mad
My problem was (STUPID!!!) I trained on the grass and on a treadmill and then ran 26 miles on pavement. If you're not going to be running any races on pavement, stick to softer terrain. You're joints will thank you for that! If you are planning on entering a distance run, train on the same surface that you'll be running on.
I guess you didn't ask for advice, but I don't need to be asked to give my opinion.
tjw said:But that's also a major reason why I want to run a marathon... Because it's TOUGH and something I'm not good at.
I'm plan on running the 2011 Chicago marathon. It's in October, so it's a long way away (could be cold, but it has been hot in past years). That will give me tons of time to train... Which I need!Mike said:tjw said:But that's also a major reason why I want to run a marathon... Because it's TOUGH and something I'm not good at.
Right on! That was me. Six months before my marathon, I was running 13 mile races, and I paid for registration then. If you knew me, you'd know, if I pay $60 for something, I'm locking myself in. I'm not throwing that money away. But the biggest thing was that goal of actually going 26 and crossing that line. It's a great feeling to accomplish something that took a long time and didn't come easy.
Where are you planning on this marathon? Will it be cold? I have a lot of good advice for first-timers if it's going to be cold out, but I won't go into it. I hope you'll be around the boards when you do.
I would love to run Chicago! Unfortunatly it looks like I"ll be running DetroitI'm plan on running the 2011 Chicago marathon. It's in October, so it's a long way away (could be cold, but it has been hot in past years). That will give me tons of time to train... Which I need!
I am also a runner.Running is a good exercise and best for weight lose.It is best source of fitness.You will face difficulty at the starting but after some times you will use to it and can easily do running without any problem so keep doing running.