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I've got a marathon in 11 days and after having some tendonitis in my ankle last week, I've revised my running plan and intend on walking some of the marathon. I was originally planning on running about 5hours 30minutes, but now am keen not to injure myself so I want to include some walking.


Some experts recommend running for a mile, walking for a minute (repeated 26 times)....while others recommend running for longer and walking for longer.


Does anyone have any advice they could offer me? I am not a runner, and am doing the marathon for charity. My only goal is to complete the race without hurting myself!


p.s. Details of my fundraising can be found at www.runforschools.co.uk!

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