* Finally crossing the 40 mile threshold for the first time ever.
Doing it in south Florida on vacation was not necessarily a good plan. Either way, so far so good. Not really liking the reduction in swim time and the non-existence of bike time. Slowly jumping back on the bike trainer in the next month or so.
* Registered for this
race this Wednesday. Been wanting to do it for a few years now but either been too hungover or out of town the past few years.
* Nothing wrong with Run Less Run Faster... its a nice program for either someone trying to fit in a long-distance triathlon or someone who is just looking to standardize on less "time." It is pretty well researched and a decent history of results, but definitely geared more for people who just want to either knock a marathon off the bucket list or are trying out a planned program for the first time. If you are serious about getting the most out of your run there are a bunch of better programs out there.
* re: 6 days a week running - I can't really see how it isn't a requirement if you want to see strong improvements. Unless you are running everything at tempo or near tempo pace with zero recovery, it is easily sustainable when done right. Major key is not to fluctuate the mileage.
If you are running a marathon and don't already have a hell of a base you basically have to run 6 days a week and have to get to at least 16-20 miles (at pace) as your longest run in at least a few times well before your race. There are people that can get by without, by they are generally athletic freaks. I am obviously not one of those people.