But there’s a crucial difference. While the F1 Grand Prix and Tennis Grand Slams are spectacles for the elite, the World Marathon Majors are for everyone. The boom in running has made these events about the mass marathon runner. An ordinary person can’t drive in an F1 race, but they can run the same course as the world’s best marathoners (if they can navigate the ballots and entry systems, of course). This is a unique and wonderful thing. It’s a world away from my early days in the sport, where I ran the UK national marathon champs in 1981 with fewer than 100 qualified runners. The growth, driven by events like the New York and London marathons, and now the entire Majors series, has broadened running’s appeal immensely. That can only be a good thing for all of us. Good luck to everyone running the Berlin Marathon this weekend; it's always a special day over here. There are 31 weeks (7 months) until the London Marathon in 2026. We've had a surge of runners interested in joining our monthly online coaching. If you would like to have a free 20-minute chat with me before signing up, please drop us a message by replying to this email. If you're looking to try a marathon for the first time, there are still places in many other UK marathons, such as Milton Keynes and Brighton, so start planning your autumn/winter training soon. Read more about the best UK Marathons here. Speaking of training, here is a simple but effective session you can add to your plan to build up some endurance speed. Read on for my bonus workout 👇
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Here's your Coach the Run fortnightly email Hi Reader, A few weeks ago, we talked about the incredible atmosphere of the marathon season. With the leaves turning and the TCS New York City Marathon now less than a month away, the focus for many of us shifts back to our own training. Whether you're targeting a race soon or planning for next year's Spring marathon season, getting the details right is what makes the difference. To help you with that, this email is packed with advice on improving...
Tapering tips and good luck for your upcoming marathon! Hi Reader, The autumn marathon season has officially arrived! I’m writing this on my way to the Sydney Marathon with a group of 70 UK runners for this weekend's race. It’s the newest of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, and the excitement is incredible. The Marathon Majors have really taken off. As soon as I'm back from Sydney, I'll be in Berlin with 250 runners, and then it's on to New York with another 450. In between, we have 100...
Here's your Coach the Run email Hi Reader, Did you know that runner's high isn't just a feel-good moment; it's a powerful tool for managing ADHD and anxiety? In this email, you'll learn more about this and how running can be transformative for mental health. We also share advice about the negative split strategy, and some delicious recipes to fuel your run. Plus, Mike reveals a turning point in his running that proves you can still make progress at any age! With every mile you run, you're not...