<p>I don't know <img alt="sad.gif" class="bbcode_smiley" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies//sad.gif"></p>
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<p>I only did one long run.......I did run a half a few weeks ago where I ran 7:00 pace for 8 miles and then got bored and dragged a 20-something girl along with me, I kept kicking it up a notch until we were at 6:30 pace</p>
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<p>last year I only did one long run before running a 3:32 in my IM. I "do" think that my multiple years of specifically training for marathons helped and the further away I get from running long, the harder it will be. I do know that although that 1:27 half seemed effortless...I felt some DOMS days afterwards, something completely new to me for a half marathon.</p>
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<p> So I think that biking long will help in a big way cardiovascularly, but not a real lot muscularly...so if you can put your muscles through the wringer..they can carry you.........and I would think mountain bikers are much better equipped to withstand the pain than road bikers. So, I think your husband has the main ingredients to become really, really good (patients and being uncomfortable) if he desires to put some time into training. How exciting for you!!!! </p>
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<p>I only did one long run.......I did run a half a few weeks ago where I ran 7:00 pace for 8 miles and then got bored and dragged a 20-something girl along with me, I kept kicking it up a notch until we were at 6:30 pace</p>
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<p>last year I only did one long run before running a 3:32 in my IM. I "do" think that my multiple years of specifically training for marathons helped and the further away I get from running long, the harder it will be. I do know that although that 1:27 half seemed effortless...I felt some DOMS days afterwards, something completely new to me for a half marathon.</p>
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<p> So I think that biking long will help in a big way cardiovascularly, but not a real lot muscularly...so if you can put your muscles through the wringer..they can carry you.........and I would think mountain bikers are much better equipped to withstand the pain than road bikers. So, I think your husband has the main ingredients to become really, really good (patients and being uncomfortable) if he desires to put some time into training. How exciting for you!!!! </p>