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Hello everyone, I have been running for a few months and I am currently training for my first 80km (~50miles). Once this goal achieved, I would like to train for a Marathon with a time target. My current weakness for Ultra-trail is running uphill, and I am not satisfied with my speed on flat terrain. Knowing that my aim is to participate in TORX (in 2 years, maybe), I am unsure whether I should focus on the Marathon to build up speed or continue my ultra trail training (trail, uphilll and long runs). I am also aware these are different sports and that it is difficult to give feedback with the lack of details but I am wondering what you would do and/or if my logic is flawed.

Thanks :)

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[–] Wabbitsmiles 1 points 1 year ago

First of all, all the best for your training and 50miler to come! I'm in a similar boat with you, exploring trails vs road marathons the past few years. The main experience I can impart is prioritising the immediate race to come, and parking the marathon and/or TORX at the back of your mind. Spending minimal time and effort thinking about it. This ruined me in the past where I tried to dovetail trainings and races over the year, and flopped in both.

Secondly regarding the slope, weight trainings really helped me. Such as squat, lunges, step ups, and gradually with weights. This built strength and endurance in my legs, knees and ankles. I do this about once a week, with the remaining 50-70% training on easy runs, and another 1xhills. Good luck!