223. What Does It Really Take To Qualify For Boston?
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www.run4prs.com Many athletes have the goal to run a BQ or Boston qualifying time. The qualifying times are listed on the Boston website and are progressive based on age. If you are under 35 on race day you need to run a 3:30 or faster if you are a female or a 3:00 or faster if you are a male. These are some quick times especially because you can only qualify in the marathon. Many runners say qualifying for Boston is their long term goal. We are going to do a deep dive on what it takes to get down to those times in the marathon.
What are some of the most common ways people BQ?
Many people have a strong aerobic base & BQ easy
Post-college athlete
Swimming background/super fit people
What if your first marathon time is like 5-6+ hours
What would you recommend working on first?
What are the equivalent 5k times?
How do you break down benchmarks to get there?
How to stay focused on a long term goal when you are 2+ hours away
Break down attainable goals every 6 months
5:00 last year, let’s try to get into a 30:00 5k this year.. 30:00 5k last year? Let’s go for 27 this year?... then for a 4:00 marathon
Is it a good goal to have?
“I don’t like going slow on my easy days”
“I don’t like to do workouts”
“I don’t like long runs”
If you don’t enjoy the process, it’s going to be impossible to get to the outcome you want.
ASK THE COACHES. Here are the questions covered in the episode:
Racing specific
HRV has been great but tanked during the taper
How to run CIM
Top 3 things to consider when buying marathon training shoes
Training specific
How important is strength during the winter months?
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Published 11/21/24
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Runners love to go hard. We love to keep moving and push ourselves. When we get into different exercises practices that are not as ‘fast paced’, it can feel strange. I have heard runners describe strength training as ‘boring’ or not feeling like they are ‘doing...
Published 11/15/24