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klh-or
11-12-2007, 03:05 PM
Has anyone received their race packet in the mail yet? I haven't. I'm sad. I really need something "official" to stick on my treadmill to remind myself that this is REAL and I'd better walk FASTER!!
Also, I've seen reference made to "ice baths" after the event. Now, am I to take this literally or does it just mean icing down potentially sore spots (knees, ankles, etc.) after the race?
And what about this Friday night dinner at Pop? Do we wear our WISH shirts so we can find each other? Is this the meal we 1/2ers are supposed to carb up and, if so, Pop has appropriate fare?
While I'm on a roll here, has anybody ever done an IllumiNations cruise? I just learned about it...sounds very cool but also have seen mention of it being so smoky you can't see the fireworks?!
I've got DW on the brain today. Well, I do every day but today more than most apparently.
Thanks!
:) Karla :)
Hockeychic
11-12-2007, 03:19 PM
No I haven't got mine either but I thought I read somewhere that they will be starting to mail them out on November 16th
Honeibee
11-12-2007, 03:26 PM
Karla -
I haven't gotten mine yet either. Be prepared, however, for the day it does come. You THINK you're mentally prepared and psyched to do it, but there's nothing like getting that plastic envelope in your mailbox to REALLY make it hit home, that YIKES :scared1: I'm really doing this! This past January was my first WDW event and when I got it I just stood at the mailbox for a minute staring at it. :eek:
Yes, by "ice bath" we mean ice in the bathtub type of ice bath. Sounds awful but honestly, works great! :thumbsup2
Most of us wear our WISH shirts to the PC meet on Friday. Believe me, you can't miss us when you come alookin! ;)
I've never done the Illuminations cruise, because, well.....I don't really care for Illuminations. :rolleyes1
And there ya have it. :goodvibes
CynthiaCindy
11-12-2007, 03:28 PM
. . .Also, I've seen reference made to "ice baths" after the event. Now, am I to take this literally or does it just mean icing down potentially sore spots (knees, ankles, etc.) after the race? . . .
Thanks!
:) Karla :)
Not running this year, so I can't answer you other questions, but as for the ice baths - yes, you can take that literally. Many people swear by them. I've only done it twice (after a 19 and a 20 mile training run) but I do think it helped me to be a little less sore the next day. Also, my definition of an ice bath was getting the water as cold as possible and sticking in about a try of ice cubes. I can't take it much colder than that!
ultramickeymouse
11-12-2007, 03:31 PM
Kim is right in that Disney's site says they will be mailed out on 11/16. They go out bulk mail and sometimes not all 30,000+ are mailed that day. It takes about 2 weeks to receive them for us West Coasters. Expect around Dec 1.
Pop has good pre race food(like all WDW Resorts) for the marathon weekend.
Tiger Lily 03
11-12-2007, 03:38 PM
Oooh boy! I'm excited reading your excitement!
You can begin to carb load a few days earlier too. Also drink lots of water the week before. You won't miss us at Pop. We'll be a big group of friendly people!
Sigh, no packet, but don't worry, It IS real!
:cheer2: :cheer2: :cheer2: :cheer2: :dance3: :dance3:
andromedaslove
11-12-2007, 03:58 PM
Since everyone else has answered most questions I'll just stick to the ice bath one. It literally means ICE BATH!! I get in a bathing suit bottom and sit in the tub. Turn the cold water on and let it fill up right above my thighs, and then have DH dump a 20lbs bag of ice in the water. I only sit for 10 minutes, but I can tell you I am NEVER sore the next day!!
Dana
escape
11-12-2007, 06:56 PM
Another note about the ice baths...
I think I read this in one of John Bingham's books. Many people find it hard to get in and sit in an ice bath. John suggests sitting in a few inches of lukewarm to cold water to begin with and gradually add more cold water and the ice. This may make it easier to adjust to the cold. It works for me. I usually get a 10 pound bag for my baths. I think it really does help with my soreness.
At hotels, I'll get one of the plastic laundry bags found in the closet or bring a trash bag from home and fill up with the hotel ice.
klh-or
11-12-2007, 07:04 PM
This ice bath sounds barbaric but if it helps me stay at least sorta mobile for the rest of my stay at DW, I'm game. We're talking a 30 second dip in the arctic water, right? No?? Okay, what's the recommended time? And the window of time after the race for this to be effective is ?? Gosh, and here I was thinking a leisurely float in the pool would do the trick. I have SO much to learn!!
Karla
:upsidedow
andromedaslove
11-12-2007, 08:15 PM
I think the suggested time is 10 minutes, and it needs to be done within about 2 hours of your run!!
Dana
skfulkers
11-12-2007, 08:25 PM
Ice baths--I swear by them. I do them for all my runs longer than a certain distance (usually the longer runs 5-7 weeks out from the marathon). I usually stay in for about 15 minutes or so. The good news is that once you get in and stay in for about 2 minutes or so, your lower body goes numb and you don't really even notice the fact that you're in an icy tub. Just don't move around in the tub! The cold water splashing on dry skin reminds you of the fact that it is very cold. :) I'm with Dana--I use a 20 lb bag of ice in cold water from the tap. Funny thing--the cashiers at the grocery store recognize me now since they've seen me in there so many times on a Saturday morning stinking like only a LR can make you stink, buying a 20 lb bag of ice. :)
But anyway, I would recommend trying this out during some of your longer workouts even leading up to the marathon weekend, not just on marathon weekend. It really will speed your recovery.
By the way, whatever you do, do NOT get into a warm tub immediately after a long workout. It will greatly increase muscle soreness.
Steve
Honeibee
11-13-2007, 09:31 AM
Oh come on Steve! Tell us your ice bath in the resort story again! :lmao: Please! It's a classic! You know, the one with the people in the elevator! popcorn::
Duanerice
11-13-2007, 08:30 PM
I haven't gone as far as an ice bath, but I do come home and stand in the pool. It is pretty cold, high 60's and that seems to do the trick. I stand there about 10 minutes and it makes a world of difference!
Duane
windwalker
11-13-2007, 08:51 PM
I haven't gone as far as an ice bath, but I do come home and stand in the pool. It is pretty cold, high 60's and that seems to do the trick. I stand there about 10 minutes and it makes a world of difference!
Duane
That's what I do also, the pool is cool and I stay in there till I'm not sweating any more. In the summer when it's hot and humid the thought of that cool pool is good for keeping me going.
This last week I've been making sure I get my pool work done. I do a short workout in the pool while I'm cooling down.
Cool Panda:cool2:
SilverE
11-13-2007, 09:05 PM
I haven't gone as far as an ice bath, but I do come home and stand in the pool. It is pretty cold, high 60's and that seems to do the trick. I stand there about 10 minutes and it makes a world of difference!
I stand in my kitchen and look out the back window at my neighbor's pool. Does that count? :rotfl2:
Lexxiefern
11-13-2007, 10:03 PM
I just want to agree with the others on the ice bath. It sounds awful, but it soooo helps. I started to get really sore knees after 10+ mile runs training for DL half. I read about ice baths on here, so when I was running the half, DH got me a couple of trash buckets full of ice (trash buckets from the hotel room). I filled the tub with cold water (just enough to cover my legs) and then started adding the ice. I sat there as long as I could stand it, prob about 15 min. I then also fill ziploc bags with ice and put that on my knees and feet.
I felt so great the next day at DL from opening until closing with my 7 year old. I could not believe I had run a race the day before. I do an ice bath after every long run now, within 20 min of finishing.
Becky
klh-or
11-13-2007, 10:12 PM
I'm guessing the pools at Pop Century are a little too warm to be effective? Dang... I've got a 9-miler coming up a week from Saturday, and I'm going to give this a try.
One thing I've found on my longer walks lately is if I pause for very long (tie my shoes, etc.) I start to stiffen up a little and it takes a minute or two to get back into my stride. Best to just keep puttin' one foot in front of the other.
Thanks for this good information! If, however, I find out you guys are pullin' my leg on this ice bath, you're in BIG trouble!!
Karla
:rolleyes1
windwalker
11-13-2007, 10:38 PM
I'm guessing the pools at Pop Century are a little too warm to be effective? Dang... I've got a 9-miler coming up a week from Saturday, and I'm going to give this a try.
One thing I've found on my longer walks lately is if I pause for very long (tie my shoes, etc.) I start to stiffen up a little and it takes a minute or two to get back into my stride. Best to just keep puttin' one foot in front of the other.
Thanks for this good information! If, however, I find out you guys are pullin' my leg on this ice bath, you're in BIG trouble!!
Karla
:rolleyes1
Karla Darlin, your wise not to believe everything this group says, just ask Bill. But they are on the up and up about the ice bath. Not my cup of tea but I hear it works.
Honest Abe Panda:hippie:
ultramickeymouse
11-13-2007, 10:44 PM
Don't trust anything from anyone who says trust me. Like honest Abe!(aka Evil Panda):sad2:
HMHunters
11-14-2007, 06:59 AM
Karla -
I am an ice-bath convert. They work. I've even brought DH around to them. (And I'm a person who HATES cold!) I stop on the way home from a long run -- half a bag of ice for a regular sized bath. (And you better believe I use my watch to time it; I'm not in there a second more than I have to be!)
Last year we were at WDW for DH's birthday and his gift was an Illuminations cruise. It was really cool! First they took us around toward MGM and we had a great skipper who was full of information. Then we tied off and watched Illuminations. No smoke at all -- DH loves Illuminations (I'm a Wishes fan myself) and he was in heaven. They provided drinks (sodas, water) and snacks (chips). If it rains they still go out; the back half of the boat has an awning. If you want to do one there's a thread on the DIS about how to book it -- I would suggest following those instructions. Worked for me! (And the kids even kept it a secret!)
Renee
Steffwalks
11-14-2007, 07:20 AM
I have to be honest. I don't do ice baths. I do however, take a long shower with just cold water and use "The Stick". This works for me, but then I haven't been farther than 14.2 miles. :ssst:
klh-or
11-14-2007, 12:02 PM
Okay, ice bath and now a STICK? I read somewhere about Dave using a rolling pin. I'm guessing these are used to massage muscles or ?? This just keeps getting more complicated! :scared1:
Tell me more, would ya, Steffwalks? I've got a hunch I'm going to need an ice bath, a stick AND a bucket full of miracles to be able to move after the 1/2!
So, really, a good nap just won't do it, huh?!
Thanks, Renee, for the input about the IllumiNations cruise. I loved Wishes at DL. My husband, my two teenage daughters and I watched it next to a young couple with two little girls dressed up in princess dresses. I reassured them that your daughters are NEVER too old to share magic Disney moments!
:goodvibes
cdn_gal_eeyore
11-14-2007, 12:14 PM
I'll be honest...the only time I have ice-bathed was after my first half marathon. Now that the weather is pretty cool around here - just below freezing on my longest 15 mi run - I don't bother. I'm cool enough during the run, and once I stop running I am ridiculously cold. I don't want to toe the line with hypothermia so no ice baths for me. I need a hot shower to warm up once I'm done. :cold:
ultramickeymouse
11-14-2007, 12:35 PM
I just bought a Stick yesterday(2 day ship) so should be here tomorrow. I bought the "Marathoner". The link is http://www.thestick.com . It was $29.99 plus $19 for 2 day ship. I plan to start working daily with it tomorrow. I have heard great things about it from friends on another email list.
Worse thing I can use it for is beating Dave in Jan:rotfl2:
Steffwalks
11-14-2007, 12:36 PM
The Stick, is a stick with lots of little rollers on it and it massages your muscles, but you don't have to pay a masseuse, you just have to use it. I have the travel size and the marathon one. You can find pictures of them on most running websites. www.runningwarehouse.com has one and you can probably use the wish discount, you can find it under accessories for recovery.
postesf
11-14-2007, 01:36 PM
Hi Karla! I can't offer anything on the icebath, but the Illuminations cruise...
We've done Illuminations and Wishes Cruise. Wishes is my fav!!! There is a thread on just that subject... http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=560160
Good luck on the 1/2!!!
Stacie
wtpclc
11-14-2007, 03:26 PM
I don't ice bathe. I cold tub. Our tap water is pretty cold, though. At WDW, you will want to add ice. EVen a dip in the pool helps, though.
Illuminations Cruise - LOVED it!!! Present to dh last year. I didn't think it was smoky at all. Just wonderfully up close and personal. Plus, you get a brief toodles around in teh water first. :thumbsup2
westcliffemom
11-15-2007, 12:38 PM
Okay, I have been initiated into the Ice Bathers! I did an ice bath after my 9 miles today. I think the top of my feet have frostbite! But if it helps me feel better, I'm all for it. I did get an interesting look from my DD as I headed upstairs with the ice!
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