In this episode of The Amazing Runner’s World Show, Aly is joined by test editor Amanda Furrer. Aly is beginning a new marathon training cycle, so she and Amanda talk about the Runner’s World Guide to Mastering the Marathon. Then they answer a question from an RW+ member about whether you should stop at every aid station on a marathon course.
Hi, Team. Plus, Amanda shares some of the gear she’s currently using. RW+ members can watch the full episode below.Thanks for watching. And be sure to leave a comment or send us an email at [email protected] with any questions you want answered or topics you want us to address in future episodes.
Then, we answer a question from RW+ member “Bob from PA”: His marathon training plan is time-based, but that won’t get him a 20-mile long run. Should he keep running for time or do a 20-miler instead? And, finally, we take a dive into the new training load feature for the Apple Watch, and talk about why training load is an important metric. It’s currently available on the public beta version of watchOS11 and can be used on Apple Watch Ultra , Apple Watch Series 9, 8, 7 and 6, and SE .
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