I would really appreciate some of your thoughts on my training for the next couple of months.
A bit of history first...
I entered the Brighton Marathon via a ballot place. As it's my first marathon, I guessed at sub 4 hours as my time, as I wasn't doing much running back then and didn't really have a clue what I could do.
The training's being going well and I was thinking that a 3:30 - 3:40 might be on the cards, however this weekend I ran sub 90 minutes for the Brighton Half and am thinking that 3:15 might now be a possibility.
What do I need to do between now and April to maximise the chances of running 3:15.
I've been doing my LSR, generally starting at 8:30 pace and winding it up progressively to between 8:00 - 7:30 minute pace over the course of the run. Planning on an 18 mile this weekend, which will be my longest so far.
The rest of my week is typically 1 or 2 rest days and 2 or 3 days with 4 or 5 miles easy running (8:30 - 9:00) and probably a 7 miler mid week - again fairly easy pace, although mostly off-road and quite hilly.
I'm not really doing any 'proper' speedwork, although I sometimes chuck in a few faster miles in my mid week runs, although nothing like the 6:45 pace I ran on Sunday (I don't really know where that speed came from...)
My current plan was just to increase the LSR up to 20 - 22 miles, and carry on doing pretty much what I've been doing up to now, but if there are any specific sessions I should be doing then now seems like a good time to tweak the plan.
Any advice from you seasoned marathoners out there?
Is a 3:15 a realistic possibility based on a 1:29 HM time?
A bit of history first...
I entered the Brighton Marathon via a ballot place. As it's my first marathon, I guessed at sub 4 hours as my time, as I wasn't doing much running back then and didn't really have a clue what I could do.
The training's being going well and I was thinking that a 3:30 - 3:40 might be on the cards, however this weekend I ran sub 90 minutes for the Brighton Half and am thinking that 3:15 might now be a possibility.
What do I need to do between now and April to maximise the chances of running 3:15.
I've been doing my LSR, generally starting at 8:30 pace and winding it up progressively to between 8:00 - 7:30 minute pace over the course of the run. Planning on an 18 mile this weekend, which will be my longest so far.
The rest of my week is typically 1 or 2 rest days and 2 or 3 days with 4 or 5 miles easy running (8:30 - 9:00) and probably a 7 miler mid week - again fairly easy pace, although mostly off-road and quite hilly.
I'm not really doing any 'proper' speedwork, although I sometimes chuck in a few faster miles in my mid week runs, although nothing like the 6:45 pace I ran on Sunday (I don't really know where that speed came from...)
My current plan was just to increase the LSR up to 20 - 22 miles, and carry on doing pretty much what I've been doing up to now, but if there are any specific sessions I should be doing then now seems like a good time to tweak the plan.
Any advice from you seasoned marathoners out there?
Is a 3:15 a realistic possibility based on a 1:29 HM time?