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Less Running = Faster Marathons, per new Boston Marathon Study

Sep 22, 2025
Discover surprising insights from a recent study on marathon training that suggests fewer runs can lead to faster marathon times. The discussion includes the benefits of a structured training cycle, revealing how an eight-month base phase can predict performance. It also highlights the role of quality runs and cross-training, particularly in the lead-up to race day. With practical takeaways for runners, the episode emphasizes sustained mileage while encouraging a strategic taper. Dive into the paradox of training frequency and marathon success!
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INSIGHT

12-Month View Reveals Different Training Phases

  • The study examined the full 12 months of training before Boston, splitting it into an eight-month base phase and a four-month race-specific phase.
  • This broader lens revealed different training impacts across those distinct periods.
ANECDOTE

Who Answered The Survey

  • The survey reached 917 respondents out of ~25,000 Boston entrants, roughly 4% of the field.
  • The typical respondent had nine years of marathon training and about 16 marathons completed.
INSIGHT

Base Phase Volume Strongly Predicts Performance

  • In the eight-month base (macro) phase, higher training exposure consistently linked to faster marathon times.
  • Running over 10 hours weekly, extra runs, and more speed sessions all predicted meaningful time improvements.
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