SDTC Boston
Training Group
By: Ellen K.
Fleischman
Boston Marathon
training with Coach Dave Hutchinson (“Hutch’) was the most awesome
experience! We started training in
November for the April marathon. Hutch
gave us a calendar, usually a month at a time so we wouldn’t look ahead and
freak out. He also sent weekly e mails
with training tips, humor, and words of encouragement that I looked forward to
getting.
We started with a base of 30-35 miles per week and built
up to 70+ miles at the peak and gradually increased the mileage on our long
Saturday runs. Whenever possible the Saturday runs were coordinated with the
bigger Rockin’ ‘n’ Runnin’ group,
which made it fun. Hutch drove his van
along the course and was ready with Gatorade, water, and always had donuts for
after the run!
The higher weekly mileage was challenging, at times with
the demands of work and school, but the schedule was planned so well, and the
mileage increases were gradual. Several
of us talked about how we surprised ourselves with how we managed to fit in
longer weekday runs before work. Hutch
was also very helpful with modifying workouts based on schedules and
injuries. I felt really well prepared
for the race by the time April arrived.
As you may have heard, race day was unseasonably
warm. It was scary to see how many
people were walking on the course early on, bent over with cramps, or getting
medical attention in the medical tents. Many
of the really strong runners in our group did not have a good race. What helped me was that instead of fighting
the crowds at the early water stations, I carried a bottle of water for the
first 7 miles. I loved the course and
the crowds. There is so much to say
about the event itself, but the training, traveling and socializing with the
group when in Boston, and the celebration when we got back to San Diego made it
all a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
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