![]() ![]() Linden’s sister, Natalie, is adding a quarter mile each day, so by the end she’ll be up to 7.75 miles. She’s been happy to see middle-of-the-pack runners designing their own challenges, based on minutes, not miles, in some cases, or based on kilometers. Linden has never run longer than the marathon distance in a single run.īrooks, Linden’s longtime shoe sponsor, is helping build a community around the miles with the hashtag #RunDestober. On the 31st, she plans a 26-miler for the morning run, leaving a final 5 for that night. And then some division of mileage with the bulk in the morning and a shorter run in the evening up until the final day. She hasn’t figured out how she’ll divvy up 21, 22, and 23, but she thinks 24 will be a single long run. On October 21, things will really start to get interesting. ![]() Then a single long run of 20 on October 20. So she thinks she’ll do something similar in the second half of the month: On October 18, it will be 14 in the morning, 4 at night. Typically during marathon training, Linden runs 14 miles in the morning and a second run of about 4 on days when she doesn’t have a long run or a workout scheduled. She didn’t want to fall apart as the mileage got more arduous, and if she were to get injured, she wouldn’t hesitate to pull the plug. She and Ryan were already running about 10 miles a day in preparation for it. ![]() Linden, who is known as a geek about running and training, isn’t taking the challenge lightly. ![]()
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