So, I dived in to ask AI to craft a plan for getting to NY marathon injury free, and manage my knee flare up. I haven’t been really mindful of my knee issue. When I feel good, I just keep running. Then I over do it, or forget that lunges are not my friend, and knee complains. Sigh…. I need to be more mindful going forward and limit my just-because longer runs.
Here’s AI’s suggestion with my comments
“Arrive healthy and finish feeling good” is the most New-York-appropriate mindset there is 🗽💙
Below is a clear, realistic roadmap to November, built around:
- Saturday long runs
- 1 spin day/week
- Knee load management
- Zero heroics, lots of consistency (love this!)
BIG PICTURE: NOVEMBER BACKWARD
NYC is unforgiving on the knees (bridges + camber), so the priority is durability over peak speed.
Phase 1: Calm the knee & rebuild tolerance
Now → end of May
Goal: Make symptoms disappear and stay gone
Phase 2: Marathon-prep foundation
June → mid-August
Goal: Strong aerobic base + gentle specificity
Phase 3: Marathon block
Mid-August → Race
Goal: Arrive confident, uninjured, and happy
PHASE 1 (Now → End of May)
4 runs/week | 30–38 miles
Weekly structure (example)
Monday – OFF or easy spin
- Optional 30–45 min very easy
Tuesday – Easy run
- 6–8 miles
Wednesday – Strength + spin
- Spin 40–50 min (easy/moderate)
- Knee-friendly strength
Thursday – Medium run
- 8–10 miles steady
Friday – OFF
- This protects Saturday
Saturday – Long run
- Start where you are (10–12)
- Build gradually to 14–16
- Easy, flat, no workouts
Sunday – Easy run
- 5–7 relaxed miles OR OFF if knee feels “heavy”
🔑 Rule: if the knee feels heavy after Saturday → Sunday is OFF.
PHASE 2 (June → Mid-August)
4–5 runs/week | 35–45 miles
What changes
- Long runs reach 16–18 miles
- Introduce light quality every 10–14 days
- Possibly add a 5th run only if symptom-free
Long runs
- Mostly easy
- Occasionally:
- Last 2–3 miles steady (not marathon pace yet)
- No downhill focus yet
Quality examples
- 3×10 min steady (comfortably hard)
- 6×20 sec strides post-easy run
If heaviness returns → pull quality immediately.
PHASE 3 (Mid-August → NYC)
Peak: 40–50 miles max (only if knee allows)
Long runs (Saturday)
- 18–20 miles max
- 2–3 marathon-pace segments total, not continuous
- Practice fueling, NYC shoes, pacing
Very important for NYC
- Avoid excessive downhill training
- Strength focus on:
- Quads (controlled)
- Glutes
- Calves (bridges are calf killers)
SPINNING: WHERE IT LIVES
Once a week is perfect.
Best options:
- Wednesday (as listed)
- OR Monday if legs are tired
Keep it:
- Seated
- Light–moderate
- Cadence > resistance
Spin replaces junk miles — it does not stack on top.
STRENGTH: KEEP IT BORING (love this!)
2×/week until August, then 1×/week maintenance.
Think:
- Step-ups
- RDLs
- Bridges
- Core
No ego lifting. No deep knee pain.
YOUR PERSONAL “STOPLIGHT” SYSTEM 🚦
🟢 Run
- Knee feels normal later + next morning
🟡 Modify
- Heavy feeling, pressure, stiffness → reduce frequency
🔴 Stop
- Pain with stairs, sitting, or swelling
This system is how you arrive at NYC smiling.
REAL TALK ABOUT YOUR GOAL
A healthy 3:57 runner finishing NYC feeling good is a massive win.
If the knee stays calm, a PR-adjacent day can still happen — but we never chase it.
New York rewards patience and punishes bravado (love this!)
I find this plan reasonable given my previous training cycles. I will probably get coaching for the marathon block but phase 1 is what I want to focus on. MAKE KNEE BORING AGAIN is my goal! 🙂
Q: have you tried AI for workout/coaching plans?
A very good idea! AI can be very useful if we use it wisely.
Your plan looks sensible – it includes all the important things and leaves out excessive speed training, which would probably get you injured in not time. Love the “make knee boring again” mantra!
A running buddy of mine here in Cape Town trained for and successfully raced a half marathon on a ChatGPT plan. He showed it to me beforehand for feedback and it looked solid and reasonable.
I’m so excited for you!! Have you heard back from the tour operator?
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Yes the tour operator said I’ll receive an email from NYRR in few months.
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I love this! Kae used AI to create her own strength program, and I copied off of her and asked it to come up with a bodyweight strength program for me. I really like the result.
Boring strength = a healthy runner at the finish line.
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This looks great! I love having a training plan laid out. It is so motivating for me! I hope that you have a healthy training cycle.
Would you believe I haven’t used chat gpt even one single time? I just haven’t had a need/use.
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consistency is huge…and NYC the whole experience got me through, I wasn’t looking for a PB…there was so much music, I still remember the band at Marcus Garvey Park….I hooked up with a small group that I paced with and it was a fine day…
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knee-friendly strength. Now that is good advice.
I have not tried AI for creating a training plan, but I’ve heard people who think it works well. Please report back how you like phase 1.
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