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- BY Jason Fitzgerald
A marathon is often a bucket-list goal for runners. Months – or even years – are spent training to finish 26.2 miles. But how are you supposed to recover from a marathon?
Because of its distance at 26.2 …
…A marathon is often a bucket-list goal for runners. Months – or even years – are spent training to finish 26.2 miles. But how are you supposed to recover from a marathon?
Because of its distance at 26.2 …
…Running a marathon is a thrill – no matter if you set a Personal Best or crawl home to the finish line.
Either way, running 26.2 miles is an achievement that most people will never accomplish. It takes guts, …
…As a coach, I’m most nervous during the return to running after a marathon phase of training. Aerobic fitness remains high but the body is still reeling from the aftermath of racing 26.2 miles.
The injury risk is significantly …
…The day after a marathon can seem like you’re learning to walk for the first time: short steps, no coordination, and pathetic range of motion.
With the Boston Marathon today, I want to help all those runners who are …
…Want to run faster with fewer injuries?
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