Marathon Program : - 3-hour 10-minute goal

Running Marathon

3-hours 10-minute Marathon

The training program for a 3-hour 10-minute target.
For marathon runners who have already tried the distance or athletes from other disciplines. This plan can be preceded by the 4-week program allowing to running at 14 km/h

Before choosing this training plan and thus this speed, did you validate it with this article to determine one's marathon goal and notably, perform the VMA test to evaluate your marathon pace.

For an easier read, see the Pace chart.

Before and after each running session, do not forget a stretching session.

To assist you in your marathon program, see our speed calculator tool

Active pace means the maximum speed that can be sustained over the distance of the session

MARATHON PROGRAM in 3H10
13 km/h average speed
SemaineMondayTuesdayWednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sundaykm
160' includingRest5 times
2000
10FootingRest2H21Rest48
2x15' active pace6,5Recovery 3'60'1021
71010,4
2MondayTuesdayWednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday46
FootingRest4 times
3000
12RestFooting
70' including
FootingRest
60'10,4Recovery 3'10' active pace2,21h3016
101215' active pace3,2516
10' active pace2,2
8
3MondayTuesdayWednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday42
FootingRestFootingRestRestFooting
Long
Rest
50'8,760'10,42 hours 1523
8,71023
4MondayTuesdayWednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday68
60' includingRest5 times
3000
15FootingRestFootingCompetition
2x15' active pace6,5Recovery 3'60'101h301620 KM20
715101620
5MondayTuesdayWednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday57
14 times
400 m.
5,6Rest3 times
5000
15RestFootingFooting
Long
Rest
en 1'35''Recovery 3'60'10,42 hours 1526
Recovery 1'151026
6
6MondayTuesdayWednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday47
Footing 70' includingRest70007RestFooting1H30 includingRest
2x20' active pace8,75000560'10,460' allure
93000310Marathon13
Recovery 3'1513
7MondayTuesdayWednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday70
FootingRest30'5,2RestRestFootingMarathon
50'8,730'6,540'742
9127
Total377





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Marathon programms and training plans

Aiming to run a marathon is an admirable goal.

Here are some tips to prepare yourself as best as possible and finish YOUR marathon according to YOUR abilities.
Running a marathon can take 2 hours and 30 minutes or 6 hours.

Knowing where you stand is something you can do to avoid mistakes.
Then you can choose the Marathon training plan that suits you and go for success.



Determining your objectives

An objective is determined based on your own abilities, and this can be calculated:

Step 1 : Determining your marathon objective

•  How to prepare your running objective using the VMA test or the Yasso test.
Once this step is done, it is important to understand how to prepare yourself and avoid injuries.

The Preparation

•  Marathon Preparation
"Approaching a marathon without preparation is inhumane"
Here is an example of a process and preparation to start a marathon with serenity and finish the race satisfied.

•  Marathon Split Times
Table according to paces from 10 to 20 km/h.

•  Stretching
The visual plank of stretching exercises to recover well from your training.

Marathon Training

After understanding how to run a marathon and determining your objective, the training can begin!


Step 2: Marathon training with a plan

• Measure your fitness level with the Ruffier-Dickson test

•  Fitness program or how to be ready to start a marathon training program.

• To know how to train, it is interesting to calculate your Training heart rate zones.

• To understand how to work, here is a marathon training plan: Commented example of a marathon training program

Marathon Programs According to Your Objectives

Starting the Marathon

Starting the Marathon

Ideal for a first marathon:
•  4-hour Marathon Plan
•  3h45 Marathon Plan

Experienced athlete:
•  3h30 Marathon Plan
•  3h10 Marathon Plan

Marathon expert:
•  3-hour Marathon Plan

On Running

Some elements to share the passion of running:

•  Shortness of breath while running

•  Running longer distances

•  The right stride length

•  Learning how to run

•  Finding a long-distance training course

•  Treating a calf strain

Some iconic french races

Marseille Cassis Half-Marathon

• Marseille Cassis

• Marseille Cassis : Planning one's race

Paris Versailles

• Paris Versailles

• Story on Paris Versailles