I found in Competitor Northwest magazine's August issue an interesting marathon training plan. I call it the "marathon trainer for triathletes who get bored with running" but it's really a multi-sport version of a marathon training plan. I did all-running last year and got a little bored, but I really did stick with it. I'm about to shift gears to marathon training from triathlon training and this is looking really appealing. I get a chance to keep some of my base in my triathlon sports but still train for the marathon. It won't feel really weird to pick up the bike in December/January when I start IM training (still a weird thing for me to say).
I tried to find the plan online with no luck. The basic plan has very few days off, but has lots of easy days built in.
Basically:
Monday: easy something - bike, run, or swim
Tuesday: moderate - always a bike or run, some hills, some tempo, some sprints
Wednesday: moderate - some hills, some tempo, some easy swims, some easy runs
Thursday: easy run, later in the plan some hills
Friday: varies week to week, 1 hour swim or run
Saturday: short easy run or bike
Sunday: alternating long run and long bike ride (longest run 22 miles, longest ride 3 hours)
I'm a little concerned it's not enough running, but I suppose I could swap out some of the riding/swimming days for more running days. I have held most of my running improvement even though I've seriously slacked off on my running over the summer. I don't want to make up for it all at once, but if I need to put in more miles on my feet, I need to put in more miles.
My goal is to cut about 2 minutes off of my 12 minute pace from last year, where I got beat in the last 6 miles (of course). It was my first marathon, very educational. I would settle for a 10:30 pace. I would truly settle for finishing and some better weather than last year.
Anyone have any advice? Should I try it, or should I stick with a traditional marathon pound the pavement type plan? Will it actually help me keep my base, or will I just burn out on all 3 sports?