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Group Training Distance

It can be reassuring or downright terrifying to compare your training distance before a big race to your fellow runners. This graph is fun to look at, but don't assume too much from it. Excess running with no particular plan can leave you flat as a pancake on race day. Likewise, a lower training volume can be ok if you have planned your sessions well and have realistic goals.


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St Albans Half Marathon (14th Jun 2009) cumulative miles in the 26 weeks pre-race

This graph shows the rate at which runners accumulated miles in the build-up to the race.
User Prediction Outcome Race Pace Days Time Dist Training
Annie123 1:23:29 6:22/mi 5 3% 2h58 16mi 11:25/mi
stacky 1:33:00 1:39:08 7:34/mi 106 58% 151h19 999mi 9:06/mi
a.k.a Billy 1:40:42 7:41/mi 73 40% 115h26 759mi 9:08/mi
Ambo67 1:39:00 1:41:13 7:44/mi 34 19% 45h01 309mi 8:44/mi
fudger 1:41:29 7:45/mi 62 34% 38h19 303mi 7:36/mi
john_n 1:40:00 1:41:51 7:46/mi 89 49% 105h17 781mi 8:05/mi
GD 1:42:00 1:43:29 7:54/mi 67 37% 69h05 502mi 8:15/mi
bagapeas 1:45:00 1:45:05 8:01/mi 64 35% 58h36 366mi 9:37/mi
Smoggy 1:37:30 1:45:06 8:01/mi 60 33% 58h39 397mi 8:52/mi
jexy 1:55:00 1:47:17 8:11/mi 22 12% 19h39 138mi 8:34/mi







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