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I think you should go at 5am in the morning otherwise you will distress other runners who will think you are having a heart attack every time you stop.
I find when I'm injured I turn into a fat bar-steward. Unfortunately I recovered so ramping up the exercise. Though it's made fun by all those people doing spring marathon training for the first time.
BTW Autumn marathon training is much easier as long as your marathon is in September or October.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
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