1st time Marathoner - training advice
Secondly... some background. I ran in high school (20 years ago) and played sports (softball and volleyball). I have bad knees - had surgery on the left about 4 years ago and still haven't fully recovered (mobility is awesome, but strength is greatly lacking) - from running those years back with CRAPPY gear. You are in high school and don't think about it - until it's too late.
3 - my official training starts on 10/4 - will be assigned a pace group and run/walk ration. Just so you know I am using the run/walk method so I know this will help a lot re: the knee situation and from an endurance standpoint, in addition to staying hydrated and fueled.
4 - any additional supplements/vitamins and/or minerals I should be adding to my routine?
5 - I can tolerate around 13g sugar in protein bars, yogart, etc. Less fat sensitive than sugar sensitive. Need to be careful....
I have been fitted for running shoes - all set there.
I have the socks, panties, sports bra and running clothes in speciality fabrics to minimize moisture, chaffing and blisters, etc.
I have a "fanny pack" for water bottle and munchies, etc.
any advise for a 1st timer?
anything is appreciated.
JAMMERZ STATS:
Heaviest Weight: 286lbs.
Made goal 3 days prior to 6 mo. surgiversary.
Currently 141lbs and still losing.
Total weight loss to date: 145lbs.
39lbs under goal weight.
You will have more questions as your training progresses. Keep in touch and ask away
Link to my running journal
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1303681
4 full's - 14 halves - 2 goofy's and one Mt. Washington!
You will already have a training group and plan, so follow it the best you can. If you have to miss a workout, try not to make it a long run.
Like Scott said, you'll have more questions once you get going. There are several of us here who are currently training for marathons and have completed them already. I know I do things VERY differently than anyone else on this board, but that's okay. We all do what works for us.
Linn
JAMMERZ STATS:
Heaviest Weight: 286lbs.
Made goal 3 days prior to 6 mo. surgiversary.
Currently 141lbs and still losing.
Total weight loss to date: 145lbs.
39lbs under goal weight.
I'm sure Linn can give you more info, but here's a link for reference: pfitzinger.com/labreports/iron.shtml. Foot strike hemolysis is the breakdown of red blood cells when the foot hits the ground. It is one of the factors that can lead to low iron.
Cassie
I saw from your other post your going to be training with APLA!! I trained with them last year for L.A. and your going to have a great experience. Don't worry coach Scott is the very best. He will answer any question you have about running.
Best Wishes!!
JAMMERZ STATS:
Heaviest Weight: 286lbs.
Made goal 3 days prior to 6 mo. surgiversary.
Currently 141lbs and still losing.
Total weight loss to date: 145lbs.
39lbs under goal weight.
Which is my birthday!!!
http://www.latimes.com/sports/olympics/la-sp-marathon18-2008sep18,0,6795234.story
JAMMERZ STATS:
Heaviest Weight: 286lbs.
Made goal 3 days prior to 6 mo. surgiversary.
Currently 141lbs and still losing.
Total weight loss to date: 145lbs.
39lbs under goal weight.