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sarahbelle
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Member since 5/05 2377 total posts
Name: Sarah
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Marathoners - long runs
Where do you do your long runs? I live between the Massapequa Preserve and the bike path to Jones Beach, so I run there a lot...but I'm worried that I'll get bored with those pretty soon!
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Posted 7/7/12 11:29 AM |
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jerseychick
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Re: Marathoners - long runs
When I trained for a marathon I was living elsewhere, so that's not really helpful. But DH did a marathon this year, and he did all of his long runs on the preserve. When I am training for a half, I split my long runs between the preserve and the bike path. I am too lazy to drive anywhere to run-I can run to both of those from home.
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Posted 7/7/12 8:48 PM |
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julz33
i run for bacon
Member since 5/05 20584 total posts
Name: julz
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Re: Marathoners - long runs
I did all mine at Sunken Meadow State Park. And I posted the same exact question on the GLIRC board,looking for alternatives, but I ended up sticking with Sunken Meadow for a few reasons. 1. tons of bathrooms. 2.close to home. 3.the variety there (roads, trails, boardwalk).
Caumsett state park is really nice too (but a hike for you). I ran the 25k race there in March which was 5 loops of the 5k course. I actually really enjoyed it and will get back there for 5 loops (15.5 miles) or 6 loops (18.6 miles) when I train for my next marathon.
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Posted 7/7/12 9:24 PM |
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Erica
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Re: Marathoners - long runs
I do most from my house. I have loops up to 9 miles that I do from my house.
I do have a 18 and 20 mile route, but I have started to like more frequent shorter loops, so I can leave water/gatorade in my mail box and then use the bathroom if I have to.
sit on mapmyrun and figure out some different length routes.
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Posted 7/8/12 11:26 PM |
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