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Top 25 Marathon Training Tips

Avoid common mistakes and fly across the finish line

By Jessica Smith
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  • Preparing for a Marathon
  • Find Your Perfect Stride
  • Be Choosy with Your Sneakers
  • Protect Your Feet from Blisters
  • Don't Just Run
  • Give Your Bones Extra TLC
  • Gradually Increase Your Mileage
  • Ditch the Heels
  • Wear a Heart Rate Monitor
  • Avoid Pollution
  • Ice, Ice Baby
  • Prevent Nipple Chafing
  • Skip the Pasta Fuel
  • Pre-Mix Your Gels
  • Train with the Race Day Sports Drink
  • Visualize Your Success
  • Use a Mantra
  • Loop Your Friends In
  • Don't Wait to Answer Nature's Call
  • Have More Fun with Your Distance Runs
  • Clear the Chute Before You Commute
  • Don a Hat Outside
  • Stash Your Water Supply
  • Take It One Mile at a Time
  • Know when to Hold 'Em
  • Just Do It
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While your training plan should gradually increase your mileage as you progress, if you aren't following a specific plan, be sure to give yourself plenty of time before race day to increase your mileage slowly, Clayton says. "An increase of one to two miles per week is more than enough and will keep you on track with your goal."

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