So I don’t really do running plans that much.  I mean, I have my own plan in my head of what I’m going to do.  Weekend long run.  A recovery run.  A middle distance run.  Speed work (tempo runs, intervals).  But I don’t follow the big plans since they don’t really fit my schedule and honestly without being remotely competitive in my age group, I don’t think it will matter.  But I do want to taper correctly and while I had a basic taper in place for my last marathon, I wanted to see if I could find anything better.

Instead of one plan, I found three!  They’re all at this great wiki page: http://fellrnr.com/wiki/Main_Page  The thing I like about these plans is they are plans you can apply to your actual training schedule and not a set plan.  The three different concepts are a linear taper, slow exponential taper, and a fast exponential taper.  I plugged it all into a spreadsheet and got this:

Day Mileage LT% ES% EF% LT ES EF
0 20 100 100 100 20 20 20
1 0 96 94 92 0 0 0
2 0 91 88 86 0 0 0
3 7 87 82 79 6.09 5.74 5.53
4 9 83 77 74 7.47 6.93 6.66
5 6 79 72 69 4.74 4.32 4.14
6 0 74 68 64 0 0 0
7 15 70 63 60 10.5 9.45 9
8 0 66 59 56 0 0 0
9 0 61 55 53 0 0 0
10 7 57 52 50 3.99 3.64 3.5
11 9 53 49 47 4.77 4.41 4.23
12 6 49 46 44 2.94 2.76 2.64
13 0 44 43 42 0 0 0
14 0 40 40 40 0 0 0
79 60.5 57.25 55.7

My intention is to go with the slow exponential taper.  That’s in between the linear & fast tapers.  I’m really happy to have this…I feel pretty comfortable about using this up to the marathon.

By Codefox

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