). In 2007, she also won the British Half-Marathon and Marathon titles, and is a Lucozade Sport Running Ambassador. Over the past few months, Liz has been one of our Lucozade Sport Super Six mentors, working with our Virgin London Marathon hopefuls
to the other Q+As below. Don't forget: Liz is mentoring two of our Lucozade Sport Super Six so will continue to be offering wisdom and support on their training threads up until race day. In the meantime, we'd love you to get in touch with your thoughts on how
and speed endurance.Don't miss our next live forum debate - part of a series in our 2009 Flora London Marathon build-up. On Friday April 3, we'll be welcoming back Nick Morgan, Lead Sports Scientist at Lucozade Sport between 1pm and 2pm to answer your last
Marathon All Time Top 4. Paul is a UKA Level 4 Performance Coach and now works as an Athletics Development Officer for Active Norfolk. This Spring, he joins us as one of our Lucozade Sport Super Six mentors, working with Christina and Lucy as they look
- and another Lucozade Sport Super Six mentor - onto the forums between 1pm and 2pm to answer more of your marathon training questions. Pop the date in your diary now!
β should I repeat early weeks, or later weeks, or fill in the gaps with extra sessions? Would more long runs be better, or speedwork? And when should I schedule my build-up races? John Lowe 3 A. I think itβs best to race a PB-effort half-marathon six
.Personally, I prefer things like Lucozade Sport or SiS drinks so I'm getting energy into the system as well as liquid. Ideally beer and other alcohol should be saved for after the race although I know lots of marathoners who say they sleep better the night