Last week I was contacted by a concerned friend, who witnessed course cutting at the Philadelphia Marathon. He was worried that the cheaters had gotten away with it, but I assured him that justice would be done. After all, even though it appears at first glance that Philly's out-and-back second half makes it a course cutter's dream, I pointed out that in addition to the announced mats (start, 10k, HM, 30k and finish), it was known that additional (unannounced) mats were used in Philly. I (mistakenly) assured my friend that they'd take care of it faster than you can say "Kip Litton".
Read MoreAfter a great race you may want to be sure not to lose momentum. By that same token, after a disappointing race, the temptation and desire to get back to training is understandable, but similarly misguided. Focus on recovering, and then get back to work.
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