- One day of recovery is required for each of the marathon's 26 miles according to some ancient wisdom.
- Several of my teammates entered races within three weeks of completing a marathon, and suffered debilitating injuries that left them shells of their former running selves for years afterwards.
- Cutting Edge Runner insists on AT LEAST 2 weeks of "transition" after a major endurance event.
I keep this all in mind as I begin swimming and cycling training in earnest these past three weeks since the February 18 Tokyo marathon. In fact my muscles do feel sore, and I have been almost continually fighting off a cold. But the sun has been shining, work has been slow, and my teammates Keren and Mary asking me to join them on rides along the river. What can one do? Here is my weekly triathlon training totals over the past five weeks:
Jan 28 - Feb 3 5:30 total hours / Run 59 km / Swim 3km / Bike 0 (taper)
Feb 4 - Feb 10 6:45 total hours / Run 58 km / Swim 5km / Bike 0 (taper)
Feb 11 - Feb 17 4:45 total hours / Run 18 km / Swim 4km / Bike 20km (taper)
Feb 18 - Feb 24 7:00 total hours / Run 47 km / Swim 3km / Bike 0 (marathon)
Feb 25 - Mar 3 10:00 total hours / Run 32 km / Swim 5km / Bike 125k (recovery)
Mar 4 - Mar 10 11:00 total hours / Run 37 km / Swim 5km / Bike 120k (recovery)
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