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Dec 22, 2007 5:57 PM

Marathon Forum

How about a "Marathon Forum"?

The suggestion has been made, but I wanted to add some reasons for it, and to petition the other members to show their support for it.

If you look across all of the forums, there is one topic that is common to almost all of them - the marathon.

In Basic Training you have questions about the long run. What's the optimum distance? How many should I do? In R&RR you have the Marathon Training threads. In Mainstream you have questions about how to do marathon pace runs. Even in Just Running you have a few topics related to the marathon. If a person wants to know how to carbo load for a marathon, instead of wading through all of the general topics in Carbo Canteen, they could go to the "Carbo loading" topic in the Marathon forum. Share your carbo loading regimen with others there. Got a question about a particular marathon (Chicago, NYC, ...)? What is the course like, ... etc.? It could even have a "Training Schedules" topic. Why search across the internet for Higdon, Galloway, ... etc. Find the link to theirs and other schedules in one place I see a lot of posts where a person has a question about doing "long runs". To someone just starting to run, 5 miles is a long run. To a person training for a 1/2M a long run might be 12 miles. This way, if it's specifically about training for a marathon, then it can go to the Marathon forum. How do I get through the "wall"? Or, how often should I drink a sport drink, or take a gel during a marathon? Got a first time marathon question? Want a strategy for doing multiple marathons? It could even be a place for talking about great marathoners. I saw a topic about Alberto Salazar in Newbie Cafe. Hey, post it in the Marathon forum where everybody can see it! I noticed that in Multisport someone had a question about making the transition from triathlon to training specifically for a marathon. Need a marathon strategy for the Ironman? The people in Multisport can either post their Ironman questions in the Marathon forum, or get/share advice there.

Boston: Running the Boston marathon? Or wanting to qualify? There were enough questions about Boston for it to have its own forum! I must have seen a few dozen topics about Boston this year. How do I pace myself? How do I handle the hills? What do I do before the start? Where's a good hotel? Where should my friend drop me off? With a marathon forum there would be one central place for all Boston questions. And you'd probably have fewer topics because they would be easier to find if they're in just one place.

The advantage I see in having this forum is that when a person asks a training question that is specific to the marathon, there is one place they can go - whether they be a novice or a veteran. If they're new to the marathon, they can go there to learn from experienced marathoners. The rest of the forums can continue to handle non-marathon type topics, such as training for other distances, hydration (non-marathon specific), stride mechanics, race strategy ... etc. If a person has completed a marathon though, they would continue to post their report in R&RR.

Again, I think it would be a great idea to have all of this information in one place. It wouldn't canibalize the other forums, but would rather make it a lot easier to wade through all the marathon-related information that's out there.
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Edited to include nominations

Nominations for Moderator: Kemibe, Centipede, Sue, dallison, (co-moderators from the names mentioned), ...



http://This message has been edited by LeonWC (edited Aug-15-2003).
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1. Aug 15, 2003 7:30 AM in response to: Guest
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2. Aug 15, 2003 7:51 AM in response to: Guest
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3. Aug 15, 2003 7:58 AM in response to: Guest
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Yeah, I'm frankly amazed that there isn't a Marathon forum, already. Seems like a no-brainer, doesn't it?

Marathons are so popular among runners, these days, that it would be beneficial for runners to be able to find information, ask questions and engage in discussions all in a single, dedicated place. Even runners who have not run a marathon dream of it, and want to read/post/think/ask about it. The marathon continues to have such a mystique, despite its popularity, that it's a natural topic.

Right now, comments and questions are spread out in various forums and threads, and anyone who wants to read much on the subject has to hop scotch all over, without ever knowing if s/he looked in the right place. And posters have to wonder if their posts/questions are being put in the best area for discussion. It's a guessing game at present.

This is about more than mere popularity, though. If it were just that, the BEER thread would deserve its own forum! It's also about tuning-in to the soul of running, which is embodied in the marathon for such a wide variety of people.

I think a Marathon forum is a "gimme." Just do it!

doug
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4. Aug 15, 2003 8:33 AM in response to: Guest
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Let's do it! Sounds like a great idea to me.
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5. Dec 22, 2007 5:57 PM in response to: Guest
Re: Marathon Forum
It makes sense to me. The marathon is a huge beast, and a marathon forum would rapidly evolve a culture all it's own. However, I wouldn't want to see a 10K forum, 5k forum, half-marathon forum, etc.

When you're training for a marathon you want to live, eat, and breath marathon info. This new forum would be that place for many people.

http://This message has been edited by LARRYDATA (edited Aug-15-2003).
Click to view Bobcatt's profile Amateur 15 posts since
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6. Aug 15, 2003 8:40 AM in response to: Guest
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I'm surpirsed nobody has brought this up before.
Click to view Mick Rice's profile Rookie 1 posts since
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7. Aug 15, 2003 8:57 AM in response to: Guest
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Yip me too... [/URL" target="_blank">

"No Brain, No Pain!"
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8. Aug 15, 2003 8:58 AM in response to: Guest
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Sounds great.
DR
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Mar 15, 2002
9. Aug 15, 2003 9:10 AM in response to: Guest
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Great idea
Click to view crunningman's profile Community Moderator 950 posts since
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10. Aug 15, 2003 9:12 AM in response to: Guest
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Excellent idea Leon. Hopefully we get enough responses.
Craig
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11. Aug 15, 2003 9:18 AM in response to: Guest
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Just a thing to think about: there are various aspects about marathons and running in general that each forum covers - training, strategy, fueling, injuries, et al. that non-marathoners can benefit from participating in - along with marathoners, ultramarathoners, and triathletes. It would be a shame to preclude these people simply because they chose not to run 26.2-mile races.
Click to view jimsg's profile Amateur 36 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
12. Aug 15, 2003 9:18 AM in response to: Guest
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vote=yes
Click to view Jim Sullivan032's profile Community Moderator 516 posts since
Dec 14, 2007
13. Aug 15, 2003 9:23 AM in response to: Guest
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I don't see why this is necessary. With the exception of the Clubhouse, every forum has already become a marathon forum.
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14. Aug 15, 2003 9:24 AM in response to: Guest
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