Why Back Pain Shows Up During Marathon Training and What To Do About It

Why Back Pain Shows Up During Marathon Training and What To Do About It

Marathon training exposes weaknesses.

As mileage climbs, so does cumulative load. What felt fine at 15 miles per week may not hold up at 40.

Back pain during marathon prep is common, but not inevitable.

Understanding why it happens allows you to train through it intelligently.


The Accumulation Effect

Running produces thousands of loading cycles per session.

Over weeks, microstress accumulates.

If recovery, strength, and mobility do not scale alongside mileage, tissues become overloaded.

The lumbar spine often becomes the area that reports that overload.


Long Run Biomechanics

During long runs:

  • Cadence often drops
  • Stride length may shorten
  • Posture can collapse
  • Core fatigue sets in

When trunk control decreases, the lumbar spine absorbs more shear force.

This leads to:

  • Deep ache
  • Post-run stiffness
  • Tightness during standing transitions

Marathoners and Extension Bias

Many runners overextend through the lumbar spine during fatigue.

This is especially common in runners with strong quads but weaker posterior chains.

As hip extension weakens late in runs, lumbar extension increases.

Repeated extension creates compressive irritation.


Fueling and Back Pain

Underfueling affects tissue resilience.

Low glycogen reduces muscular endurance. Reduced endurance changes mechanics. Changed mechanics increase lumbar strain.

Hydration also matters. Dehydrated discs are less tolerant to load.

Nutrition indirectly influences back pain risk.


Sleep and Tissue Repair

High mileage requires recovery.

Poor sleep reduces tissue repair and increases sensitivity to discomfort.

Runners often blame the run, not the recovery gap.


Hills and Lumbar Stress

Uphill running increases hip flexion demand.

If hip flexors are tight, the lumbar spine compensates.

Downhill running increases eccentric control demands.

If glutes fatigue, lumbar stabilisers work overtime.

Marathon courses amplify these variables.


The Core Endurance Gap

Marathon training requires trunk endurance.

Planks held for time are not enough.

Runners need anti-rotation and anti-extension endurance under dynamic load.

This prepares the spine for long efforts.


When To Adjust Training

Temporary mileage reduction can help calm irritated tissues.

But total shutdown is rarely required.

Smarter adjustments include:

  • Slight mileage dip
  • Strength emphasis
  • Mobility reset
  • Surface variation

Performance Focused Solutions

  1. Posterior chain strengthening
  2. Thoracic mobility
  3. Glute activation pre-run
  4. Core endurance circuits
  5. Cadence awareness

These allow continued training without escalation.


Psychological Impact

Back pain during marathon prep creates anxiety.

Anxiety alters movement patterns.

Clarity restores confidence.

Confidence improves stride.


The Endurance Unleashed Model

We assess marathoners by examining:

  • Training structure
  • Weekly load spikes
  • Movement fatigue patterns
  • Recovery metrics
  • Strength balance

Our goal is not to stop your marathon.

It is to help you finish strong.


Final Thoughts

Marathon training magnifies inefficiencies.

Back pain is often a signal to strengthen the system, not abandon the goal.

Train intelligently. Recover intentionally. Move efficiently.

And keep chasing that start line.

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At Endurance Unleashed, we offer a Free Discovery Visit where we’ll listen to your concerns, evaluate your running mechanics, and give you a plan tailored to your goals.

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