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How to prepare for a marathon
Updated On: 13 January, 2012 03:42 PM IST | | Agencies
Running a marathon is not a simple task and cannot be approached lightly. Individuals planning to compete in a marathon must therefore have a basic level of fitness before they can even begin to train for a race. Here are a few tips on how to train for a marathon
Running a marathon is not a simple task and cannot be approached lightly. Individuals planning to compete in a marathon must therefore have a basic level of fitness before they can even begin to train for a race. In the run-up to the 2012 Mumbai marathon, here are a few tips on how to train for a long-distance race
Mumbai Marathon on 17/01/2010. PHOTO/ATUL KAMBLE
Doctor check up
A marathon covers a distance ranging from 10 km to 42 km, which can take a toll on the body and so it is very important to visit a doctor for a checkup before planning to take up running.
Set a target distance
In a long and enduring race such as the marathon, it's very important for runners to fix the distance they plan to run whether it's a 10-km short marathon, a 22-km half marathon or full marathon covering a distance of 42 km.
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Train early
To accomplish the goal of completing a marathon, one must start training in advance. Experts recommend at least 4 to 5 months of physical training for runners if they want to achieve their highest level of endurance. Training programmes will vary depending upon the kind of marathon one plans to run.
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