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Maratona di Pisa Marathon taper plan

A taper plan for Maratona di Pisa Marathon: how to reduce volume while keeping rhythm, plus race-week structure and common mistakes.

Last updated/Feb 03, 2026, 02:41 PM

Taper goal: arrive hungry to race, not undertrained

Most taper mistakes are emotional: adding workouts, adding miles, or “testing fitness.”

Simple taper structure

  • Reduce volume gradually, keep some intensity (shorter).

  • Keep easy days truly easy.

  • Prioritize sleep and predictability.

What to avoid

  • New workouts or “extra long runs.”

  • Aggressive stretching if you don’t normally do it.

  • New shoes, new gels, new socks.

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Verification reminder

Race details change between editions (dates move, routes get rerouted, and registration rules update). Use this page as a starting point, then confirm time-sensitive details on the official site close to race day.

Training guardrails

  • Keep easy runs truly easy so workouts stay high quality.
  • Progress one variable at a time (volume first, then intensity).
  • Use cutback weeks every 3–4 weeks to absorb training.
  • If pain changes your gait, scale back and get assessed.

How to use this guide

Treat this page as a decision checklist:

  1. Confirm the race date and official logistics.
  2. Choose a realistic training plan length (16–24 weeks is common).
  3. Practice fueling and pacing in long runs.
  4. Keep race week simple: tested shoes, tested gels, conservative start.

Verification reminder

Race details change between editions (dates move, routes get rerouted, and registration rules update). Use this page as a starting point, then confirm time-sensitive details on the official site close to race day.

Training guardrails

  • Keep easy runs truly easy so workouts stay high quality.
  • Progress one variable at a time (volume first, then intensity).
  • Use cutback weeks every 3–4 weeks to absorb training.
  • If pain changes your gait, scale back and get assessed.

How to use this guide

Treat this page as a decision checklist:

  1. Confirm the race date and official logistics.
  2. Choose a realistic training plan length (16–24 weeks is common).
  3. Practice fueling and pacing in long runs.
  4. Keep race week simple: tested shoes, tested gels, conservative start.

Checklist

Do this, not that

Taper checklist

  • Reduce volume; keep rhythm with short intensity.
  • Keep easy days truly easy.
  • Stop adding new workouts or extra miles.
  • Prioritize sleep and routine.
  • Lock shoes/gels/socks (no new experiments).
  • Do one short shakeout run 1–2 days before.
  • Keep race-week steps down (save energy).
  • Arrive mentally calm: decisions already made.

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