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Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running

Overcoming Marathon Bonking: A Peek Inside a Coaching Call

Run to the Top Podcast | The Ultimate Guide to Running

RunnersConnect: Coaching Community, Running Experts, Inspiring Runners, No Fluff Blog

Run, Sports, Runners, Health, Fitness, Marathons, Training, Running, Health & Fitness, Runningpodcast, Marathon

4.6931 Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2024

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Stephen is a masters runner just like you, but like a lot of runners, has really struggled with bonking during the marathon, despite putting in what seems to be great training.

Sound familiar?

When it comes to marathon training and hitting the wall it’s difficult to piece together exactly what the issue is.

Am I under or over training? Is my nutrition, salt or electrolyte intake the cause? How do I start to figure out where I’m going wrong?

Well, you’re not alone. In today’s podcast, we’re going to take you inside one of our coaching calls with Stephen Stone, a masters runner just like you, who struggled with the same issues.

We’re going to dissect everything so you can see exactly how we look for the cause of this common problem.

By the end of this episode, you’ll have an exact plan for what you can look for in your training.

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Transcript

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0:17.0

Hello runners and welcome to the run to the top podcast where our goal is making you a better runner with each and every episode.

0:21.0

I'm your showrunner, Corey Nagler, and I'm not only runner, but together we'll

0:25.2

explore new strategies and topics to take your running to the next level.

0:29.4

This podcast is created and produced by the expert team of coaches at runners connect

0:33.1

net where you can find the best running information on the internet as well as

0:36.9

training plans to fit every runner and every budget.

0:40.3

All right Steve let's talk about your training heading into Myrtle Beach.

0:45.4

So obviously you have that tremendous 323 in October in Atlantic City. You're

0:50.6

feeling good, you're feeling like you've got the momentum behind you, but you want to step up to the next level. You want to run 3.15.

0:56.0

Let's talk, let's dive into the training a little bit. Let's dive into, I want to go over a few specifics, but first will be just your general mileage progression.

1:04.3

You mentioned to me that you got up to about 70 miles a week, but what was that progression

1:07.6

like starting in about October when you ran that 323?

1:11.1

What was that progression like?

1:12.1

Sure. Well, so I knew I had to

1:14.2

taper you know after the run I didn't want to go immediately you know into you know it's a

1:20.0

into the high mileage so I did a you know a proper taper after the race right you know just did a few

1:27.3

walks and then started to you know the following week started to go get to do a few short runs you know just you know really

1:36.4

not not intense just some casual runs and then just bringing up the miles I saw

1:41.6

you know the I followed the classic 10% per week

1:45.2

rule just getting up to the mileage, right? So I think I, you know, maybe started at it. All right, Steve.

1:55.0

Let's talk about your training heading into Myrtle Beach.

1:58.4

So obviously you have that tremendous 323 in October in Atlantic City. You're feeling good, you're feeling like you've got the

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