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This one is for the first-timers—but really for anyone who wants to take on the marathon distance & feel like they nailed it (well, the best they can…).

On this episode, we give our top marathon advice for first-timers but it’s really lessons and tips that can benefit any runner. We share lessons, experiences, and mistakes to avoid. 

As with most episodes, we start with a tangent (this one about aging), and then venture into marathon-related topics such as fueling tips, do’s & don’ts, tips to mentally & physically prepare for the distance, what’s normal & what’s not, taper tantrum tips, mental game tactics, and much more! 

We hope our discussion pumps you up AND sets you up for success in going 26.2 so that you are ready to respect the distance & meet it healthy & ready.

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Chapters

00:00 Aging Gracefully: Embracing the 40s

02:44 The Perception of Age in Society

05:42 The Role of Podcasts in Daily Life

08:23 Marathon Advice for First Timers

11:20 Exploring Ultra Running

13:55 Sponsorships and Product Recommendations

16:03 Marathon Advice for First Timers

17:38 Fueling Strategies for Marathon Training

27:59 The Importance of Practice Runs

37:08 Recovery and Nutrition for Marathoners

38:24 The Marathon Mindset: Overcoming Mental Blocks

39:53 Building Up to the Distance: Training Strategies

41:36 Time on Your Feet: The Importance of Gradual Training

43:35 Understanding Fatigue: The Reality of Marathon Training

46:25 The Taper: Preparing for Race Day

49:03 Listening to Your Body: The Balance of Training

51:18 Setting Yourself Up for Success: Choosing the Right Race

Whitney Heins is a mom of 2 kids, a VDOT-certified running coach for moms who run, founder of the resource, themotherrunners.com, and a former TV journalist. She's been a runner most of her life but started going after big goals after becoming a mom. Coming out of a long injury cycle, she ran a 2:54 marathon and 1:20 half marathon in her 40s. Learn more about Whitney & The Mother Runners: