Marathon Training
I am considering training for a marathon. Please note my use of the word considering. I have found a training plan I think I could do (or at least attempt to do), and it is definitely something I want to do. My reservations are that running 26.2 miles is obviously insane (duh), and that I'm starting school in the fall, which training would overlap with. I counter these reservations by telling myself that people manage to run marathons, even people who aren't "runners," (heck, people manage to walk marathons), and that there will always be something in my life that causes me to be very busy and stressed out, and if I wait for it to go away I will never ever run a marathon. I'm already planning to continue working out seven days a week when school starts, so why can't some of those times be really long runs? Then my common sense kicks in and I think, "Why not train for a 10K or a half marathon?" Then again, why not go all the way?
I don't know what exactly I am expecting from you all with this post. I think I need to say it out loud and see how real live people who do not live in my apartment respond. I am appreciative in advance of your support, optimism, pessimism, sarcasm, statements of certain failure, and more!
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