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Why I’ll Never Run Back-to-Back Marathons Again

Any day you finish a marathon is a good day.

That’s what I’ve told a lot of people who’ve asked me about my NYC Marathon experience this Sunday, and that’s true.

But the truth is a little more complicated than that.

I had an amazing experience the first two times I ran it: I was well-trained, I had clear time goals and I executed on them. (2011 recap | 2013 recap) I felt great most of the race because I had a solid base of training.  Physically, my legs were used to the demands of the course. Mentally, my brain had been trained through a handful of crappy long runs and some tempos that really pushed me beyond my limits.

Also, each of the previous times I’d run it, I hadn’t run a marathon in more than a year. It was a familiar experience, but enough time had passed for the novelty to return.

I didn’t have a great day Sunday, but I didn’t have a terrible day either. I truly enjoyed most of the race, but I didn’t finish with that same endorphin high I usually do. EXCUSE ME, WHO CAN I CONTACT ABOUT MY MISSING ENDORPHINS?

I finished feeling generally content but not as excited as I had been to finish Chicago. When I finished that race, I hadn’t run a marathon in more than two years. It was brand new again. When I finished Sunday, it was like “cool, did that a few weeks ago.”

For that reason, I’m not sure if I ever want to do two marathons in one season again. I think running a marathon — especially the NYC Marathon! — is such a special experience, and I truly don’t want to ever lose that. Because then what’s next, an ultra? No thanks 🙂 (Don’t worry, Mom.)(OK, maybe a 50K one day.)

 

 

Theodora Blanchfield

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  • This is why I love you - you're honest and candid. You still rocked 26.2 like no one's business and to the person on the sidelines, make it seem SO easy! You amaze me!

  • I think sometimes people make things look too easy, or maybe it just is for them. I appreciate that you are honest without being negative. That said, you can knock 2 marathons in a month off your bucket list and move on. Congrats on two great races and I hope to celebrate with you soon! And talk about fall 2016 races :)

    • I didn't even know two marathons in one month was on my bucket list...but here we are :) Let's def celebrate soon!

  • Umm, you are amazing. Also, you might need to do something a bit more crazy to get endorphin wasted! Either way you can totally do it!!

  • Yeah but you were about to get that sweet white jacket (seriously, love it.)! Also love the nail polish. Creepiest comment here? Probably.

    • I am in love w/the jacket...and the nail polish. Even though it's a little weird now that the marathon AND the Mets are over and I'm just stuck w/orange and blue nails...

  • Congrats on running two marathons! Maybe you should re-visit the 70.3 idea to get back that "OMG I CANT BELIEVE I JUST DID THAT" feeling. :)

  • Aww, I'm so sorry that NYC wasn't a great experience! For me, I was really surprised to find that doing marathons so often didn't take away from them - I feel like there was at least one point in every race that I got choked up with excitement. Sometimes it was at the start, sometimes at the finish, and sometimes somewhere along the way (usually when I was listening to an awesome power song). I definitely did lose my sense of "I wonder if I can finish" at some point, but I did always feel that races are magical places :) Hope you can get that sense back for your next one, even if it's not for a year! XOXO

  • Good to know! Since I had to defer Chicago and missed running with my friend this year, and we both want to run NYC again, I was trying to convince her we should try to do both. I am sad that the experience wasn't as exciting as it could have been, but I still think you earn a badge for being pretty badass! :)

  • Interesting.. I recently did back to back marathons but didn't lack that endorphin high myself. I finished quite proud of finishing a second marathon seven days later! We're all different though, I can see your point on how you feel about it.

  • I love that you posted this! Everyone is running back to back marathons these days and I'm just sitting here recovering from Chicago, thinking how much I want to do another one too! But I know better! It's hard on your body to just do one. Thanks for posting this!

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