Spring Mailbag: Youth Marathons, Training Over 65, Boston Pacing, Achilles Injuries, & Super Shoes cover art

Spring Mailbag: Youth Marathons, Training Over 65, Boston Pacing, Achilles Injuries, & Super Shoes

Spring Mailbag: Youth Marathons, Training Over 65, Boston Pacing, Achilles Injuries, & Super Shoes

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Come to our LIVE SHOW in Boston! Join Alex, Katelyn and Michael and some very special guests, + giveaways and prizes!📅 Saturday, April 18, at 6:45 p.m📍 Trident Booksellers & Café, 338 Newbury Street 🎟️ It’s free to attend, but make sure to RSVP now, as space is limited: https://forms.gle/sFk28hfMYznrsNxMA

It's the final installment of Spring Mailbag Madness, and it's a big one. Michael Doyle and Katelyn Tocci answer 12 listener questions: from Boston Marathon pacing strategy (including why 72% of Boston runners go out too fast and pay for it later) to Achilles injury decisions, Norwegian Singles training, shoe rotation questions and training for a marathon while playing hurling all summer. Yes, hurling.

James Copeland’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Norwegian-Singles-Method-Subthreshold-Running/dp/B0G4D8438Z

Katelyn’s article about Norwegian Singles:

https://marathonhandbook.com/norwegian-singles-training/

Send us an audio question:

https://marathonhandbook.com/podcast/

THIS EPISODE'S QUESTIONS:

Nell (17, Swiss Alps) asks: is there an ideal age to start running marathons?

Mark asks about the Norwegian Singles method — plus Michael teases a major upcoming announcement involving the man who actually invented it, Marius Bakken.

Cynthia (Seattle) sends a voice note with two questions: how does coaching change for experienced runners over 65? And what advice do you have for running safely as a woman in an unfamiliar city?

Jason wants to know if the ASICS MEGABLAST and SUPERBLAST 2 are different enough to justify owning both.

Chris (Australia) just ran three marathons in six months and now has a 10K on the calendar. Should his training look different?

A second Chris asks how to pace Boston with a 10-minute PR on the line — specifically how to survive (and exploit) that notorious opening downhill.

Zach shares his ambitious progression plan toward a Boston qualifier and asks if he's being too aggressive.

Pat (Ireland, now in Toronto) is moving back to Ireland for the summer and plans to play hurling while also training for the Valencia Marathon in December. Can he do both?

Taylor sends a follow-up from the winter mailbag — she's going for sub-3 at Boston and has two questions: should she run slightly faster than her planned pace, and how does she protect her toenails before her August wedding?

Deepak is running Vancouver and wants to know if he should push to a faster pace given his recent half marathon time.

Zach (a different Zach) has a marathon in less than two weeks and an ongoing Achilles injury. Should he race?

An anonymous listener has Achilles tendonitis, a stress reaction in the fibula, and a half marathon registered for April 5th. Same question.

Send us your voice notes via SpeakPipe — link at marathonhandbook.com — and email us at podcast@marathonhandbook.com. We read and answer everything, even if it takes us a little while.

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