All of us鈥攃asual runners, spectators, and pros alike鈥攈ave missed in-person racing. Jordan Tropf, a 29-year-old orthopedic surgical resident and friend of , was one of those runners chomping at the bit to get back. He was so excited, in fact, that he just took racing to an entirely new level. This past weekend, he completed his 2021 goal: to run three marathons, in three days, in three different cities. On October 9th he first lined up at the Baltimore Marathon, finishing in 2:27:24; on the 10th he took on the Chicago Marathon, finishing in 2:31:54; and on Monday the 11th, he completed his epic trifecta at the Boston Marathon, coming in at 2:32:13.聽
鈥淚t kind of started as a joke,鈥 Tropf admits. 鈥淏ut then we started looking at the logistics of pulling it off and determined it was doable.鈥 While it all might sound crazy, Tropf鈥檚 approach to three marathons holds true for a successful single marathon or race of any distance, really. Here鈥檚 how he got it done:

Get Creative
Like most modern-day runners, Tropf has to fit in his training around life. A busy resident at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and husband to fellow runner and Under Armour Sports Marketing Manager (Run) Hannah, Tropf doesn鈥檛 have loads of free time for his running. So he gets creative with his schedule and training.
鈥淪ometimes I run to and from work,鈥 he says. 鈥淥n the weekends, Hannah and I will make a day of it, traveling somewhere different for a run and then taking in the sights. I find ways to build the running into my schedule.鈥
Pay Attention to Recovery
Ramping up for three marathons in three days means that Tropf is running close to 100 miles per week鈥攎ore than his usual training routine. That makes sleep, nutrition, and listening to his body more important than ever to avoid injury. 鈥淚鈥檓 feeling really good going into the races,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 take recovery very seriously, getting the rest I need and backing off if something feels off.鈥
Tropf also avoids being held hostage to a training plan. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 get carried away,鈥 he says. 鈥淲ork and home life take priority and if I need to miss some runs for that, it鈥檚 OK. I refocus when everything is going smoothly.鈥
Find a Why
With in-person racing back, finding motivation isn鈥檛 all that hard for fall events. But some days even the most enthusiastic runners lack the drive to lace up their shoes. Tropf creates his own inertia by reminding himself how good he feels when he鈥檚 training for a race. 鈥淚 like a good race and getting ready for it,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t gives me overall wellness, both mentally and physically, and having a goal gets me out the door every day.鈥
Have your own running goal? Take a page from Tropf鈥檚 book and there鈥檚 no doubt you鈥檒l be well on your way to success.
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