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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 (12th Jun 2011) 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
brotherjohn 1:20:00 1:19:23 6:04/mi 152 84% 132h54 1174mi 6:48/mi
MountainGoat80 1:25:55 6:34/mi 40 22% 44h43 273mi 9:50/mi
BigChiefRunningBore 1:31:00 1:30:34 6:55/mi 126 69% 159h46 1179mi 8:08/mi
runnerbean1963 1:34:00 1:32:11 7:02/mi 7 4% 9h59 81mi 7:21/mi
SH_UK 1:35:00 1:33:17 7:07/mi 120 66% 118h25 916mi 7:46/mi
jexy 1:39:21 7:35/mi 42 23% 35h21 260mi 8:09/mi
Naomi P 1:41:59 7:47/mi 121 66% 162h57 1135mi 8:37/mi







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