Me personally? Another hundred years. One guy ran 50 marathons in 49 days, and he took a day off in the middle, so he had two days where he had to run two marathons. There are ultramarathoners who run 50 or 100 miles without stopping.
You? Consult with your physician.
You can't run a marathon backwards if you are running it for a reward. If you are just wanting to run it backwards so that you can, then that is fine, but you will not win.
everyone is to lazy to run...
Most anyone can run a marathon but you need to practice running a lot to succeed in a marathon.... for instance u might want to run a mile one week then two miles the next and three miles the next, etc. go to www.halhigdon.com/marathon/Mar00novice.htm because that will answer all of your basic questions about running a marathon
Never during a marathon. Your body does not have the ability to metabolize fats into energy during the time it takes to run a marathon.
You get off the computer, go buy a garmin and some running shoes and... GO RUN.
There are a number of websites that provide good guides for people wanting to learn about marathon running. For example, there are training guides on sites such as Runner's World, Marathon Rookie or Cool Running that provide good tips and advice on how to train and run a marathon. Alternatively, there a number of good guides you can purchase, such as 'The Expert's Guide to Marathon Running', 'The Marathon and Half-Marathon', or 'Marathon: The Ultimate Training Guide'.
no, because sedentary meaning sitting, staying, no movement and the boston marathon is a 26 mile run... if u participate in the boston marathon u should be running not sitting with no movement.
Many of the top sporting good stores sell running shoes that would be considered good choices for a marathon. Marathon runners usually need to replace their running shoes more frequently than people who run or walk on a treadmill, for example.
You can find information about marathon training at the Breast Cancer Marathon website. If you're going to be running you may want to run for a cause! You can check out the website here: http://www.breastcancermarathon.com/run/local-training/
the metal of the magic unicorn will run out first!
www.runnersworld.com this site they provide 26 tips for running a marathon, check them out for the best tips on how to run, breathing etc. Hope they really give you the tips you want.
The oldest person to run a marathon was Fauja Singh, who completed the Toronto Waterfront Marathon at the age of 100 in 2011. Singh, a British Sikh marathon runner, started running marathons in his late 80s and became an inspiration for many.