Marathons
and the Weather
Last week the weather was
atrocious, yet around 20 runners still turned up at the Edmondscote track for their weekly interval
session.
That's what I love about marathons - you HAVE TO do the training. :-) You have
no choice if you want a good result.
This makes decisions about weather conditions really easy - there is no
decision to make! You know that you're going to keep to the marathon training schedule, so there's no "will I,
won't I?" dilemma.
For most of my coaching group the Thursday track meeting is their only speed
session during the week.

They have entered various marathons. Around 15 (including myself) are doing the
Paris Marathon on 11th April 2010. Others are running London, Brighton or Edinburgh Marathons, which are in
April and May 2010.
Last night at the Track I was disappointed with the turn out, only 12 runners
turned up? - The weather conditions were fine (apart from gusty winds)? Then someone pointed out that there is a
race on Saturday.
It's the 'Shakespeare Raceway 10k' being held at Long Marston Airfield, which
promises to be a flat course. However if it's windy, the exposed airfield course will prevent any PB (Personal
Best) times.
So the low track turnout was a good thing! Everyone who had entered the

Saturday race was resting their legs to ensure a good performance.
I was relieved when I realised this, my coaching group are becoming really
professional, hard-training and racing runners.:-)
John McNally
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