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    Disney Marathon 2019

    It’s been over a week since the Disney marathon, giving me plenty of time to reflect upon the race. I chose to do a modified version of the Hansons Advanced Marathon plan, now known as the Luke Humphrey Marathon Method. I had the most epic build up to the race- I was able to hit pace on all of my major workouts, I didn’t miss any runs due to illness or injury, and I ran the most mileage I’ve ever run in a marathon build up (hello 70 mile weeks!). As the taper craziness set in, I did develop an inflamed tendon in my right ankle that had me on…

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    Week 2 Training

    Sometimes plans change.  This week I made the decision to switch my marathon.  I was originally planning to do the Philadelphia marathon in November, but I realized that it just wasn’t the right choice for me for a number of reasons.  The first and biggest reason is the way my knee/IT Band/fibula is handling the increase of mileage I’ve been given.  My PT slashed my mileage for June and the beginning of July, and we have been increasing it the last few weeks.  I don’t like how sore it has been, particularly after longer runs.  The idea of working towards 20 mile long runs right now has me nervous, and…

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    Buffalo Half Maraton 2018

    This year was my seventh time running the Buffalo Half Marathon.  It was my first half ever back in 2012, when I really didn’t know what I was doing and just decided to sign up for a half marathon at the beginning of my running journey.  I ran/walked my way to a 2:13 and got hooked on running half marathons, running a 1:58 in September and a 1:57 in November of 2012.  I ran a 1:45 at Buffalo in May 2013, and sort of flattened out from there.  I was able to chisel my PR down to a 1:44:27 in October of 2014, but after that I couldn’t seem to…