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November 15, 2025 By Mitali Ambekar 5 Comments

Are you running the Marathon? Here is your guide to training

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Running is fun and enjoyable, whether it’s a trail run or a marathon.

Want to run one but in a dilemma about how to go about it?

Are you a beginner?

Never run before or haven’t run in a long time?

Have you signed up because your friends are running?

Have you taken this up as a challenge to test your own endurance or just to improve stamina?

With marathon season approaching, many people start training just a month or so before, thinking it’s an easy thing to do. More often than not, an individual is of the opinion, “What’s the big deal about long-distance running? It’s just running, after all, and I can probably do it easily if I have my headphones on with music flowing into my ears.”

But, before you start your running regime, one important thing you need to do is to motivate yourself. Building mental strength is key to any endurance sport, and a marathon is no different. It’s one thing to begin training and another to stay motivated day after day. Staying motivated and developing a proper mindset helps you to enjoy your training, thereby enabling you to cross the finish line with a smile on your face. Finishing a marathon is a great accomplishment, and you can be one of them.

But training is challenging, and it’s very important to train well without damaging your body. If you start running without taking precautionary measures, your body is likely to go through a lot of damage in the future. Motivation is not enough; having the right goals and reasons for running is equally important to be successful.

Learning and following some basics will help you get started. All you have to do is just follow these guidelines.

1. RUNNING

You begin with small strides. How much you run can be gradually increased depending upon your level of physical fitness. Beginners should start with Interval Training: run at a high speed for 2-3 minutes, followed by 1 minute of cooling down at a lower speed. Then repeat the high intensity for 2-3 minutes at a slightly higher speed than the previous interval. Continue this for about 15-30 minutes.

This routine should be practised 2-3 times a week, followed by a long, steady run once a week. After the run, you should also do proper stretching after every session. Those of you out there who have already been training for a while and are at an Intermediate level can start increasing their speed and distance slowly over time.

2. NUTRITION

Nutrition plays an important role when you decide to run a marathon. The most important nutrient is Carbohydrates, which provide the fuel runners need and supports glycogen storage (glucose in stored form). Carbohydrates should be about 50-60% of your meal on normal days and 60-70% of your meal a day prior to the long run days (Carbohydrate loading). Protein should be about 10-20% of your regular meal.

Key micronutrients include antioxidants, like Vitamin C and E. Apart from their antioxidant properties, they also boost immunity (Vit C) and can act as a muscle relaxant (Vit E). All these nutrients are necessary as they are your fuel to run (carbohydrates & proteins) and also help you recover well.

Other than this, Electrolytes are necessary to avoid cramps, which can be a major issue for a runner. A good electrolyte source can be a sports drink or an electrolyte powder; these can be used while running. Post-run, bananas are an excellent form of electrolytes and carbohydrates. Some runners can even have them during the run if needed.

3. STRENGTH TRAINING

As mentioned, most who sign up for a marathon usually just run. But this is not ideal. If you have decided to run a marathon, you should also include strength training as a part of your exercise regime. The benefits are that it can prevent injuries and reduce the impact of hard surfaces on the joints and ligaments, which can be painful for some. It also helps with better performance—for example, the last sprint to finish your marathon.

Your core also needs strengthening, as it maintains your stability, posture, and balance, all of which are necessary to run faster and avoid injuries. You can opt for strength training about 2-3 times a week, possibly under someone’s guidance if you are new to it.

4. HYDRATION

Hydration is another very important aspect of marathon training. If your body cells are dehydrated, they cannot function optimally and will not give you the required energy to run. Therefore, having water regularly before, during, and after the run is necessary. A day before the event, the same way you do carbohydrate loading, do water loading, too.

Have water about 20-30 minutes before the run; during the run, you can just keep sipping on water every 15-20 mins depending upon individual requirements. After the run, hydrate yourself well again. You can even opt for sports drinks during long runs, as these provide your body with hydration as well as energy.

5. RECOVERY

It is important to recover well, as your body needs to be ready for the next day, whether that’s work or more training. Thus, one should always keep a gap day between running days, perhaps alternating running with strength training. One complete rest day per week is also necessary, where no exercise of any sort is done on that day. Nutrition matters a great deal in recovery, as discussed above. But, do not indulge on the rest day. Keep it moderate.

6 .PROPER GEAR

Last, but not least, appropriate gear is an important aspect of running a marathon. Shoes are your most important piece of gear. You should invest in the right running shoe that fits well. People with flat feet should use supportive insoles.

Your next important gear should be your clothing. Anything that is very loose and baggy should be avoided, as it can slow you down or get in the way while running (like loose jogging bottoms). It can even cause chafing. Sweating can also make thick clothing heavier. One should opt for light clothing for running, like a moisture-wicking T-shirt and shorts or tights.

Anyone can follow these guidelines and run a marathon. But, everybody should consult a medical practitioner about any health issues or previous injuries before you begin. For further information or guidance, reach out to our certified experts by subscribing to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health. Images shown are for representation purposes only and may not depict the exact recommendations or outcomes.

January 6, 2024 By GOQii Leave a Comment

Marathon Countdown: A 2-Week Preparation Guide for Runners

As the countdown to marathon day enters its final two weeks, the anticipation and excitement build for seasoned runners. This critical phase is not just about physical preparation but also mental readiness and strategic planning. It’s a time to reflect on the rigorous training, fine-tune the final details, and set the stage for a successful race day. For the experienced marathoner, these last two weeks are about balancing rest with readiness, nourishment with energy, and anticipation with focus. This guide provides essential tips to help experienced runners make the most of this crucial period, ensuring they arrive at the starting line in peak condition, both physically and mentally. Here are few things to keep in mind

Final Training Adjustments: Now is the time to taper. Reduce your mileage, but maintain a moderate intensity in your runs. This reduction helps in muscle recovery and energy conservation for the big day.

Nutrition Focus: Carbohydrate loading becomes key. Increase your intake of carbs to maximize energy reserves. Maintain a balanced diet with proteins and essential vitamins, particularly antioxidants, to aid in muscle recovery.

Strength and Core Work: Continue with lighter strength training, emphasizing core stability. This helps maintain form and efficiency during the marathon, especially in the later miles.

Hydration Strategy: Prioritize hydration, increasing water intake in the final week. Practice your hydration strategy during shorter runs to avoid discomfort or surprises during the marathon.

Gear Optimization: Double-check your gear. Ensure your running shoes are in good condition and your race outfit is comfortable and familiar.

Mental Preparation: Visualize the race, from start to finish. Plan your pacing strategy and think about how you’ll handle potential challenges.

Medical Check-Up: If you have any lingering injuries or health concerns, consult with a healthcare provider as a precaution.

Enjoy the Journey: Remember the hard work and dedication that brought you here. Enjoy these final days of preparation and look forward to the rewarding experience of the marathon.

Race Day Approach: Trust in your training and experience. Stay focused, but also take in the experience. Marathons are as much about the journey as they are about the finish line.

As you approach the culmination of your marathon journey, remember that these last two weeks are as much about mental preparation as they are about physical readiness. Trust in the training that has brought you this far and focus on fine-tuning your strategy to peak on race day. Embrace the taper, focus on your nutrition, and fine-tune your gear. Most importantly, keep your spirits high and your goals in sight. The marathon is a testament to your dedication, resilience, and passion for running. Let the excitement of the race propel you forward, and may your experience be as rewarding as the effort you’ve invested. Here’s to a successful and memorable marathon – you’re ready to shine!

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June 22, 2019 By GOQii 1 Comment

Aspire! Achieve! Inspire! Harit Panchal User Journey

Harit Panchal User Journey

Being healthy is not a race, it is a marathon. As we all know, running a marathon is no easy task. If you’re not prepared or willing to learn, it can get extremely difficult. More often than not, when you want to push your game to the next level, you will need help. Harit Panchal knew this and decided to take a step on to the next level with GOQii.

Living Healthy From Day One

Weighing around 85 kg, Harit Panchal had always been mindful about his eating habits and fitness. Walking and/or jogging have been a part of his routine forever! His family is also mindful about their diet. They do not eat junk food or takeaways, use very little oil and sugar. Thanks to this habit, no one from his family suffers from health issues.

Taking It Up a Notch!  

In March 2017, Harit Panchal was introduced to GOQii by a friend, since he was always interested in fitness. Harit wanted to run marathons as well and shared this determination with his new GOQii Coach.

His GOQii Coach introduced him to healthy habits that he had to follow. He woke up every morning and was asked to drink warm water with lemon, honey and turmeric powder. Before he began with Pranayama, he was asked to consume soaked nuts. He performs breathing exercises for around 40 minutes everyday.

His breakfast was a traditional one, consisting of upma, poha, idli and thepla, etc. Lunch was a traditional affair as well, consisting of Dal, Rice, Roti and Vegetables. He began including fruits as mid meal snacks. His dinner was similar to his lunch but was light.

Biscuits were his weakness earlier. He stopped consuming them completely. As of today, he completes more than 10k steps. Has begun with planks and can hold it for 1 minute, 20 seconds.

Thanks to the change in his habits, he was able to reduce 11kg in the past 2 years. How he weighs on 74kg and is quite healthier and fitter than before. He has also participated in 2 marathons since joining GOQii – a 21km and 10km in 2018. For his mental health and to maintain a hobby after his retirement last year, Harit Panchal took up watercolor painting – an activity he was passionate about since childhood.

Being the Change

Harit is quite regular with blood donations. On his 50th birthday, he had completed 50 blood donations. At the age of 59 today, he has donated blood for the 74th time. He did so on World Blood Donation Day.

Harit Panchal is a volunteer for an NGO which serves subsidised food to the relatives of patients admitted in KEM Hospital, Parel. He easily spends around 30-45 min every thursday distributing food. Apart from this, he also volunteers for a charitable cause for juvenile prisoners. Volunteering here involves inculcating good habits in juvenile prisoners, creating cultural awareness, prayers and other fun activities.

Earlier this year, he participated in the India Steps Challenge and claimed a backpack and shopping bags as gifts. He was among the top 1000 players of ISC.

When asked about GOQii, he said that he appreciates the contribution of his coaches towards his increased awareness about health and fitness, the guidance he received for marathon training as well as the constant follow up through calls and chats. His endeavour is to stay fit, participate in a marathon every year and live disease-free with the help and guidance from his GOQii Coach!

To know more about Harit Panchal’s story, join him LIVE on GOQii Play this Sunday at 11 AM!

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February 7, 2019 By GOQii Leave a Comment

Head in the Right Direction with GOQii RunGPS!

Wouldn’t it be great if there was a device that tracked your route during your daily run and provided comprehensive data that could be analyzed to help you bring out the best from each session? Now, you have the most affordable way to do just that with the all new GOQii RunGPS!

Run Towards a Healthier Tomorrow
On 20th January, GOQii launched its first in line smart wearable for 2019, the GOQii RunGPS which comes with an integrated GPS tracker that tracks your walking, running, cycling and other activities. It also comes integrated with Marathon Coaching delivered by GOQii Play – an interactive video platform. RunGPS has the best in class features that no other competitor offers with the lowest price point in the market today that is INR 4,999 along with 3 months of coaching.

Targeted at the running community that trains and coaches for marathons, treks and other running heavy sports, GOQii RunGPS provides guidance with the best in the business. GOQii has signed ace runners and doctors as consultants that offer their expertise to the users. Apart from professional trainers and doctors, GOQii has on board ‘Ranveer Allahbadia, Jeet Salal, Gaurav Taneja, and Abhinav Mahajan” who are India’s biggest fitness stars on social media platforms like Youtube, Instagram & Facebook. Sardara Singh, former Captain of the Indian Hockey Team, is also on the GOQii Platform training and guiding users towards a healthier lifestyle.

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GOQii RunGPS tracker has six screens that track steps, distance, pace, calories burnt, heart rate and duration. The device also tracks activities and sleep, comes with an integrated USB charger that can easily be connected to any power bank, adapter or laptop. The device can be connected wirelessly via Bluetooth to the GOQii iOS and Android app. You can also get details about your activity, be it running, cycling or a workout, once you sync your device with the app. The app will then provide you with all the necessary data you need to take your sessions to the next level. The device also comes with a GOQii family care plan that offers a personal coach and personalised doctor consultation for the subscription period of 3 months for one selected member. The purchase of the band also has tax benefits under section 80D. The subscription also offers access to GOQii Play, which is the premium video content service by GOQii that has videos across topics viz Exercise, Yoga, Nutrition, Mental & Emotional Wellbeing.

Launching the product, Mr. Vishal Gondal, our Founder and CEO says that GOQii has always aimed at looking at simple, affordable and adaptable options for preventive healthcare. According to our recent fifth edition of India Fit Report, running has increased from 22% in 2017 to 33% in 2018 among Indians, which is a gradual progression from walking. Therefore, launching the first-in-class wearable device for running was the next best step. GOQii RunGPS will greatly aid our players (users) to run better towards a healthier lifestyle. Running has been known to improve mental and health functions, lowering depression levels, increase stamina, boost immunity and maintain a healthy BMI. Our RunGPS will surely benefit all health enthusiasts.

GOQii RunGPS is available on the GOQii Store and on Amazon.in. Other services that GOQii RunGPS provides access to are: GOQii Play – a premium video channel for all health and fitness related content, GOQii Health Store – a curated market place to provide healthy, organic products that include food items, supplements, neutraceuticals, sportswear and exercise equipment and GOQii Arena – a platform that helps connect like-minded individuals focused on health and fitness.

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