If you've decided that running a marathon is something you would like to do and you have already committed some time to training, improving your fitness levels and your endurance so you have the physical ability to actually run a marathon, then learning exactly how to run a marathon will be the last part of the puzzle to put in to place. You should by now have built up your weekly mileage to a point where longer distances aren't a challenge any more and if you've managed to avoid getting injured or picking up any niggles along the way, then the only remaining obstacle in achieving your goal is to go and run a marathon.
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