Timeline for Seth:
April 3-10: 47 miles/976 ft, including Rotterdam marathon (April 10)
April 11-17: 20 miles/1787 ft
April 18-24: 80.5 miles/8500 ft, including April 19 video - Starts talking about how he is feeling beat up from all the grinding, just like Ryan Hall (a prelude to injury is sometimes some general burn-out/over-reaching)
April 25-May 1: 121.4 miles/20139 ft, including April 29 video - Seth thinks he is injured but may be able to fend it off with strengthening.
May 2-8: 117.9 miles/12191 ft
May 9-15: 94.6 miles/9346 ft
May 16-21: 14.7 miles/1532 ft, including May 21 video - Seth bails on Zegama
May 22-28: 0 miles/0 ft
May 29-June 5: 38.9 miles/1757 ft - Seth is all better, first couple miles May 30, posts video June 3 of him running trails with a drone
June 6-12: 88.5 miles/6211 ft
June 13-19: 97.4 miles/5864 ft
June 20-26: 110.3 miles/10529 ft
June 27-July 3: 120.0 miles/15692ft
July 4-10: 52.9 miles/8704 ft (Baby Kate born this week, Seth takes a tiny break)
July 11-17: 70.7 miles/14859 ft, Seth fails to complete a run on July 16, hasn't ran since.
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From my perspective, it seems pretty crazy to run a marathon PB, and then do basically one recovery week with low miles, and then pivot immediately to an 80 mile week with a decent amount of vert, then the following week do 120 miles with a huge amount of vert. I thought it takes a few weeks to really recover from a marathon, more like 3 weeks. It's like he is trying to not recover and trying to injure himself, I'm wondering if he's realizing he's not in his 20's anymore and he can't treat his body like crap and still get good performances out of it.