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PSA: Tokyo Marathon general entry ballot open now (looking forward to my 7th straight year of rejection...)

Thanks, have applied on the off chance it's a success.

Had a slight calf straight running late September. Gave it 3 weeks off and haven't had any issues in the 3km and 5km runs since then thankfully.
 

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ran the DeCastella 15k this morning, always a killer race with all the hills. Ran for the first time in Endorphin Pro 2's. I've basically run exclusivley in Brooks glycerine for the best part of a decade; some recent talk on this thread and another forum had me thinking its time to try something new for a race. they were awesome! was a bit skeptical after a couple of training runs but they performed real well; can't wait to try them on a longer distance race. In fact straight after I went online and bought a pair of the 4's to use for my two upcoming OS marathons.
 
ran the DeCastella 15k this morning, always a killer race with all the hills. Ran for the first time in Endorphin Pro 2's. I've basically run exclusivley in Brooks glycerine for the best part of a decade; some recent talk on this thread and another forum had me thinking its time to try something new for a race. they were awesome! was a bit skeptical after a couple of training runs but they performed real well; can't wait to try them on a longer distance race. In fact straight after I went online and bought a pair of the 4's to use for my two upcoming OS marathons.

Welcome to the Sock-A-Knee club!
 
had a blow up on the weekend, was meant to do 28k with 5 x 3k at goal mara pace with 1k recovery in between... absolutely cooked after my last rep, had to stop a few times, walk and compose myself and ended up shuffling back to my car and pulling up at 27k because i felt absolutely horrid.

Not ideal, but also just one of those things potentially given it was a bit warmer, i am coming off being sick 10 days ago etc etc... trying not to dwell on it and just be more prepared hydration and fuel wise in case that caused issues as well.

Race day coming quickly and otherwise things have gone well!
 
had a blow up on the weekend, was meant to do 28k with 5 x 3k at goal mara pace with 1k recovery in between... absolutely cooked after my last rep, had to stop a few times, walk and compose myself and ended up shuffling back to my car and pulling up at 27k because i felt absolutely horrid.

Not ideal, but also just one of those things potentially given it was a bit warmer, i am coming off being sick 10 days ago etc etc... trying not to dwell on it and just be more prepared hydration and fuel wise in case that caused issues as well.

Race day coming quickly and otherwise things have gone well!

Sounds rough. But you will be better for it. We all have those days.

At least it didn’t happen on race day. No doubt due to the warmer weather and recent illness. Make sure you rest up and get back out there when you’re ready.
 
Sounds rough. But you will be better for it. We all have those days.

At least it didn’t happen on race day. No doubt due to the warmer weather and recent illness. Make sure you rest up and get back out there when you’re ready.
Cheers mate, the good news is I've ran 3 times since and have been fine.. Today was 10k with 6k in the middle at 15-20seconds quicker than goal pace and got through it well tbh, so an easy 20k this weekend then have a really meaty 4 week block and then it's bloody taper time already!
 
this f*cking wind :mad:
has been absolutely ridiculous hasn't it, i had an easy 7k Monday that I just didn't see the point in going out in a hurricane so bailed on

have a 30k longy tomorrow to do so i can't just skip that one, hopefully the stars align and it is ok
 
has been absolutely ridiculous hasn't it, i had an easy 7k Monday that I just didn't see the point in going out in a hurricane so bailed on

have a 30k longy tomorrow to do so i can't just skip that one, hopefully the stars align and it is ok

me too, 31k this weekend, last real long run before Berlin in 3 weeks' time. tomorrow morning actually looks to be perfect conditions so that's a plus. the last few weeks before a marathon are always a bit full on, it's not a period that i enjoy. it's all a bit of a mental head**** and ive always found it very challenging to really nail it. doesn't help this time that the Cats just went through to a Prelim so will have that the weekend before (and then if we did win have to miss a Geel GF for the first time in my life!)
 
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The wind has been brutal. I was up against it for 15km (second half of a 30km run) last Sunday running along Beach Rd. Almost brought me to a standstill on multiple occasions. But I now feel stronger (mentally) for the experience.

I’ve also got a big 30km plus run tomorrow. The conditions look great. The flip side of that is that there will be plenty of dodging of dogs, prams and walkers! None of those soft pricks were out last weekend in that hurricane!
 

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me too, 31k this weekend, last real long run before Berlin in 3 weeks' time. tomorrow morning actually looks to be perfect conditions so that's a plus. the last few weeks before a marathon are always a bit full on, it's not a period that i enjoy. it's all a bit of a mental head**** and ive always found it very challenging to really nail it. doesn't help this time that the Cats just went through to a Prelim so will have that the weekend before (and then if we did win have to miss a Geel GF for the first time in my life!)
I've got 30, 32, 36 the next 3 weekends.. The real meat of my block so I'm just prepared that I am going to have to grind it out and just get the work done
 
ran the DeCastella 15k this morning, always a killer race with all the hills. Ran for the first time in Endorphin Pro 2's. I've basically run exclusivley in Brooks glycerine for the best part of a decade; some recent talk on this thread and another forum had me thinking its time to try something new for a race. they were awesome! was a bit skeptical after a couple of training runs but they performed real well; can't wait to try them on a longer distance race. In fact straight after I went online and bought a pair of the 4's to use for my two upcoming OS marathons.

As someone who currently runs in the Brooks Glycerins it's a shame they don't make the Endorphin Pro 2s in a wide fit, would love something else in there to mix up and play with to find the right combo for shorter/longer distances.
 
can anyone recommend me a lightweight daily jogger?
I’ve been using the Asics Novablast 3 but you can’t get them anymore and the 4’s have a different midsole.

as a side note, shoe prices are getting ridiculous. charging $300, give or take, for a jogging shoe is becoming the norm.
 
can anyone recommend me a lightweight daily jogger?
I’ve been using the Asics Novablast 3 but you can’t get them anymore and the 4’s have a different midsole.

as a side note, shoe prices are getting ridiculous. charging $300, give or take, for a jogging shoe is becoming the norm.

New Balance Rebel v4? Not sure if it quite fits the bill but it's sort of in the lightweight daily trainer / uptempo shoe space.
 
New Balance Rebel v4? Not sure if it quite fits the bill but it's sort of in the lightweight daily trainer / uptempo shoe space.
I’ve still got an old pair of Endorphin Speed 3’s with less than 30k’s on them that probably fits into the same bracket. I’m after a little more shoe for daily miles.
I’ll probably just end up getting the Novablasts. I doubt I’ll even notice the slightly firmer foam or added weight but I freakin loved the last version and I’m pissed they changed it.
 
I’ve still got an old pair of Endorphin Speed 3’s with less than 30k’s on them that probably fits into the same bracket. I’m after a little more shoe for daily miles.
I’ll probably just end up getting the Novablasts. I doubt I’ll even notice the slightly firmer foam or added weight but I freakin loved the last version and I’m pissed they changed it.

I've found the Rebel a little 'slower' than the Speeds personally, maybe the lack of plate in them?

There's so many options out there these days, sometimes I'm just like 'maybe I'll buy a boring pair of NB 880s'
 
as a side note, shoe prices are getting ridiculous. charging $300, give or take, for a jogging shoe is becoming the norm.
This is quite depressing for the running shoe lover as well, i have had to reign in the fun dramatically... only getting anything lately if on sale and i can double dip via Running Warehouse with a discount code :(
 
How are all the Mara preps going?

I have 32k tomorrow, 36 next week which i think has 5 x 4k at goal pace in there.. then i have hit the peak and it is winding back for the last 3 week prior to race day.

Touching Wood, Crossing everything.. but seems to be tracking in the right direction, just gotta get through the next 8 days really and then the countdown is really on
 
How are all the Mara preps going?

I have 32k tomorrow, 36 next week which i think has 5 x 4k at goal pace in there.. then i have hit the peak and it is winding back for the last 3 week prior to race day.

Touching Wood, Crossing everything.. but seems to be tracking in the right direction, just gotta get through the next 8 days really and then the countdown is really on

Not bad. I’ve got 32km planned for Sunday.

All being well, the plan is to do 34km next weekend, followed by 36km the weekend after, and then taper.

What’s your target? I’m hoping for 3:59:59, but it’s going to be touch and go. My training times suggest I’m more in the 4:05 bracket.

Edit - race bib just arrived. It’s starting to feel real now!
 
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Not bad. I’ve got 32km planned for Sunday.

All being well, the plan is to do 34km next weekend, followed by 36km the weekend after, and then taper.

What’s your target? I’m hoping for 3:59:59, but it’s going to be touch and go. My training times suggest I’m more in the 4:05 bracket.

Edit - race bib just arrived. It’s starting to feel real now!
umm so I am doing my 2nd Mara, 2 years ago I went 3:57:something

Training at the moment I think is geared towards 3:30... my "goal pace" efforts are 4:55-5:00ks, and the sharper pick up stuff during the week a bit quicker, yesterday I did 12k with the middle 8k @4:40-4:45s and I feel like the efforts are starting to feel more comfortable, and holding the goal pace last weekend for 10k in a 30k run actually didn't feel like i was pushing more than jogging.. So hoepfully that means all pointing to what I am aiming for.

Have a different fella setting my plan this time round, i absolutely have ran more and feel i have done more targetted stuff... last time round was find but it was all HR based stuff and just very different. I am on track already this month for my biggest ever month, and the 2 prior have been 2 of my top 3 months ever so volume wise i am absolutely going to be better for it... as long as i am not over cooked!

but just gotta trust what i am doing i think and its why i have someone setting my plan and coaching me



I have to admit it hadn't really sunk in or been too much on my mind until I saw people all over FB getting their bibs, and plenty getting the wrong ones!
 
umm so I am doing my 2nd Mara, 2 years ago I went 3:57:something

Training at the moment I think is geared towards 3:30... my "goal pace" efforts are 4:55-5:00ks, and the sharper pick up stuff during the week a bit quicker, yesterday I did 12k with the middle 8k @4:40-4:45s and I feel like the efforts are starting to feel more comfortable, and holding the goal pace last weekend for 10k in a 30k run actually didn't feel like i was pushing more than jogging.. So hoepfully that means all pointing to what I am aiming for.

Have a different fella setting my plan this time round, i absolutely have ran more and feel i have done more targetted stuff... last time round was find but it was all HR based stuff and just very different. I am on track already this month for my biggest ever month, and the 2 prior have been 2 of my top 3 months ever so volume wise i am absolutely going to be better for it... as long as i am not over cooked!

but just gotta trust what i am doing i think and its why i have someone setting my plan and coaching me



I have to admit it hadn't really sunk in or been too much on my mind until I saw people all over FB getting their bibs, and plenty getting the wrong ones!

Sounds like you are in a good place. As the cliche goes, trust the process!

I have no training plan or programme. I’m just running in a very unsophisticated way. Have done 1730km for the year, and on track for 250km this month, so I’m happy with the quantity. The quality probably hasn’t been as much as I would have liked but I know I’ve done enough to finish (barring unforeseen injury). I will have to bust a gut and have a good day to beat 4hrs.

Exciting times. Enjoy the run!
 

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