Can I just point out that even though I've never ran a marathon, I live with someone who does do that sort of stuff.
It's not easy; this is going to dominate Mr D's life for the next five months; he'll end up training six days a week and his weekly training should culminate to a 20 mile training run. Most runners do thier 'long run' on a Sunday morning and when they're finished they're knackered, but they still have to do the 'family stuff'. And getting the 'long run' in when it's grey, freezing cold, raining and ruddy miserable takes some strength of character; I couldn't do it.
And come Monday when it's time for work, they're still knackered; fine if you're an office worker sat on your arse, but tough if you're a window cleaner on your feet all day.
Marathon training is tough on both the runner and the family.
And not only that, I'm guessing Dean (Mr D) is running a 'charity place', which means he HAS to hit the target the charity sets for him; so not only has the pressure of fitting in the training, making sure the training doesn't affect his family too much ('cos it will), he also has to make time to get the sponsorship money in; which isn't easy.
So if you can, and it's a good cause (one in three people reading this post will suffer from cancer at some stage in their lives), donate to a fellow window cleaner whose just doing something he feels is right to do.
www.justgiving.com/deankellyIt takes less than five minutes to do.