Howdy Alan
Wow, what a coincidence -- Palos Verdes was my first marathon 30 years ago
I certainly appreciate the potential increase in injuries from marathon training. As much as I loved running, my body wasn't really suited for marathons
Did you run 1500 and 3000 meters or 800 and 1500? I absolutely loved running 3K on the track, though I never competed at that distance. My best distances were 15 K to half marathon.
I'm glad you were able to delay your son's entry into marthoning. I feel that distance running takes psychological maturity as well as physical maturity. I've seen lots of young runners (junior high and high school) get completely burned out on running due to the pressures of competing. Of course, I think has a lot to do with the quality of coaching as well as parental expectations ("little league" parents).
OK, time to get off my soapbox now
Miles of smiles,
Ellen