Marathon training plan
MARATHON PLAN
Wherever you decide to run your first marathon, now is the ideal time to get started with your training plan. Last month, we laid out a schedule to prepare you for 13.1 miles, and whether you’re a novice going the full distance for the first time or aiming to step it up and set a blistering new PB, we’ve got you covered
Words: Laura Fountain
Layers are all-important for winter training plans
Feeling inspired by October’s London Marathon to get out and train for a 26.2-mile run, no matter what? You’re not the only one. Plenty of runners will be pulling on their running shoes and kickstarting their training this month, motivated by the challenge of running their own marathon.
We’re all hoping that 2021 will deliver a better year of running than 2020. While many of the big city marathons have pushed their 2021 races back to October, some smaller races are hoping to go ahead with social distancing in place.
The London Marathon has also shown us that we can create our own finish lines whenever and wherever we choose. All we need is the motivation to get to our own start line.