How to Prevent Injuries During Marathon Training — Explained by a Coach

EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 1H 2M

How to Prevent Injuries During Marathon Training — Explained by a Coach

from The Long Run Show

How to Prevent Injuries During Marathon Training — Explained by a CoachTraining for a marathon is challenging, and marathon training injuries are one of the biggest reasons runners fail to reach the start line. In this episode, a running coach breaks down how to prevent injuries during marathon training, sharing proven marathon injury prevention tips for beginner and intermediate runners.You’ll learn why runners get injured during first marathon training, how to avoid common running injuries like shin splints, knee pain, IT band syndrome, and Achilles issues, and what actually works for injury prevention for runners. This video covers safe marathon training, how to increase mileage without getting injured, and how to balance running, recovery, and strength training.Whether you’re preparing for your first marathon, building mileage for a half marathon, or simply want to run pain-free, this episode explains marathon training injury prevention in simple, practical terms. We discuss runner recovery, strength training for runners, proper running volume, rest days, running shoes, and how to listen to your body to avoid overtraining.If you want to train smarter, stay healthy, and make it to race day without injury, this episode on how to prevent injuries while marathon training is for you.Topics covered:Marathon training injury preventionHow to avoid injury when runningFirst marathon training tipsCommon running injuries and preventionStrength training for runnersRecovery and rest daysIncreasing mileage safely Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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