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Originally Posted by LazyJones
Hi Fulmar,
I would guess that you have trained very specifically for your 10k's previously, so Marathon training may had taken the edge off your speed. I was talking from the point of view of someone who is coming from a low base mileage to marathon training - and the benefits I would hope this would provide.
It sounds to me like you are still physically & mentally tired.
What's your next goal after your sub 3? I guess it's tough straight after achieving such a big goal.
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Hi LazyJones

It may be just that... What you say makes sense... Maybe I could have achieved a good result in a half-marathon instead (which is what you intend to do, yes?).
My goal now is for shorter distances.
I want to better my PB's from 1.500m to 10K (and in Autumn maybe in the half or again the full Marathon).
I was unable to do proper speedwork for about a year because of a groin injury but it seems to be getting a lot better.
And I guess I will adapt pedestrian's approach to my training and start running twice a day a few times a week.