The first time I saw written that the marathon is a bit too long for a human to race, was in Matt Fitzgerald great “80/20 Running: Run Stronger and Race Faster by Training Slower“ book (p. 197). It is a personal opinion, of course, but still an educated opinion. Starting from that, I will shift…
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Salzburg, the very green and clean city of Mozart
When I decided to run a half marathon in Salzburg, I didn’t know what to expect of. I had a clue about the town, about being the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and, of course, of Red Bull. But, not too much more than that. A small town, of around 150K, but which I was…
Running a personal best by accident: half-marathon in 1:28:40
Don’t consider this as an example, because it is not. I am preparing for a half-marathon personal best, so need to deliver some proper training. The thing is, that in one day, particularly 5th of March 2025, reality drifted to another path, without having anything planned. The plan was a longer tempo, of 11 –…
Running in the rain and accelerating over the mud: Brașov Intersport Halfmarathon
Did you see “The Miracle of Bern”? It is a great movie, about the World Cup final from 1954, when West Germany beat 3-2 Hungary, “The mighty Magyars”, who led 2-0 in 10 minute and, most importantly, won 8-3 in the group stage. There are several theories of what happened there and the most interesting…