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		<title>26.2 You Can Do It!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brian Monahan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[26.2 miles is the Holy Grail of Running.&#160; Running a marathon can be one of the most gratifying accomplishments you will ever have in your life.&#160; However, without a solid Marathon Training Schedule you run the risk of injury and dissapointment.
When I ran my first marathon in 1997 (The New York City Marathon), I raised [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>26.2 miles is the Holy Grail of Running.&nbsp; Running a marathon can be one of the most gratifying accomplishments you will ever have in your life.&nbsp; However, without a solid <b>Marathon Training Schedule</b> you run the risk of injury and dissapointment.</p>
<p>When I ran my first marathon in 1997 <b>(The New York City Marathon)</b>, I raised money for the Leukemia Society <b>&#8220;Team N Training&#8221; </b>program.&nbsp; I still consider it the best program available for running a marathon.</p>
<p>I had always wanted to run a marathon since a friend in the Marine Corps ran the Marine Corps Marathon and it left me intrigued&#8230;he&nbsp; was a Marine but he was an average runner and I thought if he can do it so can I.</p>
<p>After getting out the Marines I decided to give it a try and soon found out I needed help.&nbsp; In 1997 outside of books and &#8216;Team N Training&#8221; there was little support for a novice runner.&nbsp; Thank God for &#8220;Team N Training.&#8221;&nbsp; However that has changed.&nbsp; The internet and running has hit critical mass and the ability to share marathon training information has dramatically changed.</p>
<p>Back to 1997, my sister happened to be getting married and the same weekend of the Marine Corps Marathon so I had to change marathons.&nbsp; That is why I ran the New York City Marathon<b><i>(very happy I did). </i></b></p>
<p>Over the next few years I had the opportunity to run five more marathons.&nbsp; The inaugural San Diego Rock N Roll Marathon, Columbus Marathon, Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon x2(including inaugural) and the Chicago Marathon but my Marine Corps Marathon goal never made the schedule.</p>
<p>In 2007, 10 years after my original goal of running Marine Corp I felt the nudge to get it done&#8230; 25pounds heavier and a bit out of shape.&nbsp; I trained and completed the Marine Corp Marathon.&nbsp; I did not have time to run with a group and realized the importance of having a solid Marathon Training Schedule.&nbsp; This led me to the idea of creating a web portal for marathon and half marathon training schedules.</p>
<p>I am not touting myself as the expert but with 7 marathons under my belt, I hope I can share some tips and tricks to help you succeed.</p>
<p>My favorite running tip is to put your running shoes on and go outside.&nbsp; You are bound to start running!</p>
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