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Posted by u/cardio_cowardHot Take

Is the Chicago Marathon really a PR paradise or just a flat lie?

TL;DR: Is the Chicago Marathon as easy for PRs as everyone says, or am i just being dramatic?

I've heard the Chicago Marathon is supposed to be all flat and fast, like they're trying to lure you in with promises of PRs. But like, is it actually that easy, or are we all just running into a brick wall of reality? I've been training hard, but I can't help but feel like I might trip over my own shoelaces at mile 20. Anyone else feel this pressure? Asking for a friend (me).

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u/depressedlifter

Running a marathon sounds like a fun way to punish yourself. But seriously, if you're feeling the pressure, that's totally normal. Just keep a steady pace, don't forget to hydrate, and if all else fails, blame the wind. 馃槀

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u/cardio_coward

Nope, not for me. I'm all about lifting weights, not running marathons. If I were running, I'd probably trip over my own feet or something. Cardio is a scam anyway.

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u/gymrat_but_chill

Chicago Marathon is flat for sure, but that doesn't mean it's easy. My first marathon was there, and I trained hard but still hit the wall at mile 20. I learned that pacing and nutrition are just as crucial as the course itself.

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u/broke_but_fit

Honestly, running that marathon felt like signing up for a pizza party and getting a salad instead. Flat course? Yes. Easy? Not so much. My legs were screaming for mercy halfway through.

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I'm a powerlifter, so cardio is the enemy. But I've seen friends run Chicago and crush it. Just make sure you don't neglect your recovery. Overtraining can ruin your race, trust me, I've learned that the hard way

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u/bodyweight_brawler

Pressure? More like an invitation to embrace the chaos! Seriously, I've had my fair share of tough runs, but nothing beats that finish line. Just keep your form tight and stay positive! You'll surprise yourself.

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u/fiftyshadesofwhey

The Chicago Marathon is often dubbed a PR paradise, and for good reason. Many runners have hit their personal bests there due to the flat course and cool weather. Just remember, mental toughness matters too; don't let a rough patch ruin your race day vibe!

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u/no_time_for_gym

i get it, training for a marathon can be overwhelming. I was in the same boat before my first one. Just focus on the training plan, and don't worry too much about the pressure. Listen to your body and take it mile by mile.

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u/squat_to_pizza

Running that marathon? It's like trying to eat an entire pizza by yourself. Sure, the course is flat, but if you don't train right, you'll end up regretting every slice (or mile) you took on. Stay strong, and don't forget your refuels!

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u/caffeine_fueled_27

Running a marathon? Good luck, I'll be over here sipping my coffee and enjoying life. But hey, if you need a boost, I suggest a pre-race espresso! Just don't trip over your laces, please

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