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<p>I completed 60miles this week.  Running <span><img alt="icon_cheers.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/icon_cheers.gif" style="width:24px;height:24px;">.  For many marathoners, this is nothing noteworthy.  It is just an arbitrary number and wasn't my goal in itself or anything.  It gives me a sense of how I am doing toward my goal and a nice pause to take a deep breath before moving on.  For this 7th marathon training cycle since my first in 2004, the highest week was 55miles (that was for my first marathon training)  I just blindly followed a plan.  I developed lots of pains & aches but kept on going with a few block of rest just to keep the injury at bay, survive the training and finish the race in one piece.  Since then, I have never run more than 45miles or so, with average weekly miles probably way less than 40miles during a marathon training.  I am pleasantly surpised that I am not feeling beatend up nor having any major injury concerns.  I have never thought I could run 60miles a week.  That is with three key quality workouts (cruise interval, MP run, and long run).  Running 6-7days/wk in fact helps tons.  I am at the halfway point to Boston (excluding 3-wk taper).  I probably wouldn't go much higher than 60miles.   </span></p>
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<p><span>Milestones (especially athletic ones) means something only to you.  But it is worth smiling about before moving forward.  So, share yours - what is your recent milestone?</span></p>
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<p>Had a big smile on my face when I read this Yoshiko.  Congratulations!  <span><img alt="hello2.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/hello2.gif">  What's especially impressive is that you're hitting the mileage while still maintaining the quality runs.  Although I think folks give to much emphasis on high mileage, I also think you'll notice the difference of having that strong base late in the race when you may have gotten tired previously.  I'm so looking forward to seeing what you do in your race!</span></p>
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<p><span>I have two recent milestones.  The first was the back to back century rides I did in Palm Springs last week.  Considering how little time I've gotten in on the bike this winter I was overjoyed to see that I haven't completely lost my base.</span>  The second is that I was able to hit 58 miles on the treadmill this week.</p>
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<p>Mike</p>
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