My biggest marathon regret was not paying attention to my training plan, and it cost me my time – twice


As someone with access to the best smartwatches, best fitness apps, and a library of great training advice, I really should have known better. As someone who’s been embedded in the fitness industry now for nearly a decade, I really should have known better. But, unfortunately, some mistakes have to be made – twice – before you learn your lesson.

Two years ago, I took on the Brighton Marathon, and I was almost happy with my time. I was aiming to complete my first marathon, a challenging course front-loaded with elevation, in under four hours. I got 4:04:52, five minutes shy. I trained hard, spent a lot of time on the roads, but perhaps not quite as much as I should have.

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