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Lexxiefern
12-18-2007, 06:25 AM
I meant to ask this before, but have been so busy. For those of us new to marathons any tips we need to know? Here are a few things I wondered about:

- Salt Packets. I have read about them. Are they necessary? Is there an alternative?

- Throw away clothes. Do I just go buy a sweatshirt, gloves, etc from walmart and plan to throw them on the side of the road?

- Food. Do you need to carry any type of food with you to get you through the marathon or are gels enough?

- Body glide. Do I need to carry it with me to reapply or will I be ok for 26.2 miles?


If you can think of any tips us first timers need to know, please share!!

Thanks
Becky

windwalker
12-18-2007, 06:34 AM
I meant to ask this before, but have been so busy. For those of us new to marathons any tips we need to know? Here are a few things I wondered about:

- Salt Packets. I have read about them. Are they necessary? Is there an alternative?

I personally have never used any but John Bingham recommended one before you start if the marathon is hot. I use the Powerade at the waterstops, it has the salt and other electrolytes.

- Throw away clothes. Do I just go buy a sweatshirt, gloves, etc from walmart and plan to throw them on the side of the road?

Yes please take off as much as possiblepopcorn::

- Food. Do you need to carry any type of food with you to get you through the marathon or are gels enough?

It's a good idea if you are going to do anything like that to try in on your training run/walks. It could give you stomach cramps so if that is going to happen have it happen on the training not the race.

- Body glide. Do I need to carry it with me to reapply or will I be ok for 26.2 miles?

Not sure better ask one of the pretty princesses who use it.


If you can think of any tips us first timers need to know, please share!!

Eat something when you get up before you catch the bus. I always eat 1 to to hours before a race.

Thanks
Becky


Good luck with your race.

Racing Panda:hippie:

tigger2esq
12-18-2007, 07:15 AM
I ran my very first marathon last October and here was my experience.... I carried with me NOTHING. yep nothing. no salt packets, no gels no water or powerade. I relied solely on the aid stations and it worked out for me just fine. of course I am a fairly slow runner (my finish was 5:45). and I ran through my hometown where there were lots of unoffocial aid stations (i.e. kids handing out girl scout cookies and gummy bear packets and orange slices). etc. this time I am going to try to carry something. probably gummy bears and a gel packet but thats it. and grab a powerade and water at each water stop.

re: throw away clothes. depending on the weather forecast plan to take something with you for the start that you dont mind getting rid of (I went through my DH's closet for an old set of sweats.....) you will be in the start corrals for at least 30 minutes (which is after you have to stash your gear bag to pick up at the finish). disney will collect the discarded clothing and donate to local agencies. you will also see people hunkered down in large garabge bags with holes for their heads.. LOL. (it actually helps!)

re: body glide. I did not carry it. I used it ahead of time. and then found around mile 10 my running bra was rubbing along the one side edge and one of the aid stations had vaseline. of course I had to apply in the middle of the race course but you just learn not to be shy about sticking your hand down the front of your shirt... LOL

you will be nervous but dont skip breakfast!!! I choked down a bagel and banana with peanut butter about an hour before the start.
and have fun!!!

ironz
12-18-2007, 08:11 AM
Ditto to everything Renee said. :goodvibes

cewait
12-18-2007, 08:18 AM
I meant to ask this before, but have been so busy. For those of us new to marathons any tips we need to know? Here are a few things I wondered about:

- Salt Packets. I have read about them. Are they necessary? Is there an alternative?

- Throw away clothes. Do I just go buy a sweatshirt, gloves, etc from walmart and plan to throw them on the side of the road?

- Food. Do you need to carry any type of food with you to get you through the marathon or are gels enough?

- Body glide. Do I need to carry it with me to reapply or will I be ok for 26.2 miles?


If you can think of any tips us first timers need to know, please share!!

Thanks
Becky



Salt Packets. I have read about them. Are they necessary? Is there an alternative?

Gels and PowerAde will supply the needs of 95+% of the folks out there. If you notice a white salty crust on your clothing post training run/walk then I would suggest trying salt caps on a training run. If you are worried or it turns out to be really hot 70F+ you may want to consider drinking a little more PowerAde and a little less water. I would not try them on race day
Throw away clothes. Do I just go buy a sweatshirt, gloves, etc from walmart and plan to throw them on the side of the road?

If cold most definitely. Go to a second hand store if you have one in your area. I have a couple long sleeved cotton tees (from past runs), a sweat shirt (I have carried for 8 years) and a pair of sweat pants (I am on my third pair as I have used these twice). I take the seat pants and cut a slit up each side so I can get them off with my running shoes on. I always ditch the pants pre-run while in the corral. A final accessory that is really nice is the large black plastic bag. It fits nicely in a fanny pack taking little or no room. The bag can be used as a wind breaker or a rain poncho. When needed simply poke a hole in the bottom of the bag for your head and two holes in the sides for you arms.

Please be courteous and toss all clothing, trash bags and water bottles over the side of the corral.
Food. Do you need to carry any type of food with you to get you through the marathon or are gels enough?

Stick with your training. If you have been using gels, then stick with the brands and flavors you know. I always carry about near double what I think I will need in various flavors. You never know when that mocha flavored gel used in training will not work well. If you have been using solid food, then you already have a system to carry it with you. Note that Disney will have bananas and orange slices at miles 14 and 19, Cliff Shots (gels) at 16 and 19 and candy at 23.

Body glide. Do I need to carry it with me to reapply or will I be ok for 26.2 miles?

Here’s the deal with body glide. It should last the entire race. However, you will/may find a hot spot or two during the race. All aid stations carry three items that can help with hot spots, muscle cramps and pain. These are Vaseline, Biofreeze (a topical icy/hot pain reliever) and Tylenol. You will see volunteers with large tongue depressor sticks loaded with Vaseline and large containers of BioFreeze. They will not apply it for you but feel free to take a glob any time you need it. If you need the Tylenol, you will be checked into the med tent before receiving the meds. (Don’t worry all they are doing is taking your race number and what they dispensed and you are set free).

Other Items


Do not try anything new. You will see lots of things on race day morning and really cool stuff at the expo. Do not try or attempt to do anything that is new to you.

Trust your training.

Do not get overly excited at the start – stick with your pace.

Wear sun screen – miles 18-20.5 along Osceola head straight east. That coupled with the solar reflection from the concrete will bake you in no time flat…especially the folks from up north who have been uncovered for a month now.

Do not make Saturday a killer park day. Going to the park is ok but bring your water and make sure that you take it easy.

Do get outside the couple days before the race if you are not used to the central Florida weather.

Carb load early in the week before the marathon. A heavy meal the night before may doom your race before it even starts. Eat balanced and light Saturday.

Hydrate well the couple days before. Urine should be clear. If you are flying in, purchase a bottle of water after clearing security. Flying will dehydrate you.

Do not check you running shoes. Carry a bag on with your shoes, clothing and race waiver. Gels should be ok in a carry on but you will need to put them in a clear plastic bag for TSA. Note that some smaller cities may take issue with them as they are in a metal foil pack. Don’t argue, check them or toss them if TSA makes it an issue.

Eat a normal running morning breakfast. Carbs and liquids are in order. Do not go for anything heavy. You may find your normal bagel feeling heavy on race day morning…eat what you can in that case.

Bring a bottle of liquid for race day morning. I drink a PowerAde but water works well.

Try to get a good night’s sleep Thursday. Friday you will not sleep very well. I know that after 8 Disney mornings and several other races, I still toss and turn a bit the night before.

Set your alarm on the resort clock, on your running watch and place a wake up call. Do your usual pre-run routine. Remember to replace the wake up call for your support team if they will be sleeping later.

At the expo, look to see if you have two zip ties, a bib(race number), a chip and four safety pins. The bib and chip will be received upstairs at the expo. Do run your chip over the trail mat at the expo and see that your name pops up. The rest of the stuff is handed to you in a clear plastic bag at the back of the expo floor when you receive your shirt.

4 safety pins – used to pin on the bib. It goes in front. People will point you out as a rookie if you put in on the back. Pin it on with the shirt on or you risk ripping it when the shirt stretches. Consider going to a running or triathlon store and purchasing an elastic number belt. They are less than $15 and hold the number in place.

Small zip tie. Used to hold the chip on the shoe. The chip is that black thing you received at the expo and is a passive transponder. It energized when you cross the mat at the start and finish giving you your exact time on course. Use the small zip tie and loop it though a shoe string mid to fore foot. You can loop it in the strings but it is much harder to remove past race. Disney supplies volunteers at the finish who will remover your chip.

Clear plastic bag – used to hold your checked gear. Your bib will have a removable strip on the bottom (or top) with a hole in one end. Do not zip up the bag before you are sure you have everything in it. Secure the bag by tying the draw strings. Use the large zip tie to secure the numbered strip to the bagel and loop the zip tie under the knot. Hand the bag to a volunteer in the appropriate checked bag tent.

If it’s cold, make sure when you dress that you can easily lift clothing to show your bib. You will need to show the bib at the checked bag tent and at the corral.

Lay out your clothing early Saturday. Check it again before bed. Lay it out in the order you will dress. It may be dark, your mind foggy, etc. Put you sock in your shoes as these things tend to move around at night if not put in their place.

There are many, many more porta potties past the checked bag tent.

When you are done, walk for 10-20 minutes before getting a massage or boarding a bus. Stretch as best you can (it may lead to cramps so be aware of that). The walk will help keep blood from pooling in your legs and starving your brain. It will also let you cool off a bit and evaluate whether you need to hit the med tent.

Do go to the med tent if you have any issue at all; especially if it is new to you.

Do fill out the medical questionnaire on the back of the bib. It will talk for you if you cannot and assist emergency folks in finding some one to notify. It's much faster than relying on looking up a race number, etc.



Items to bring, wear or apply
Clothing
Warm over clothing
Throw away clothing
Trash sack
Shoes
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Hat
Gloves
Runner’s lube
Band-Aids (I use as nip guards)
Fanny pack
Gels
Camera
Room Key
$20
Cell phone


LAST BUT NOT LEAST - HAVE FUN - YOU PAID GOOD MONEY FOR THIS:yay:

gatorphipps
12-18-2007, 09:34 AM
After cewait's post...there is not anything else to say!

Just have fun and do what you did in training...try NOTHING NEW!

tigger2esq
12-18-2007, 09:49 AM
when I did disney in 2002 we spent saturday at the magic kingdom (which we will do again this year) my running buddy brent and I to this day talk about how (since we were both hydrating hydrating hydrating) know where EVERY bathroom is in the park. LOL. I was going to take some pictures and do a scrapbook page of the "Pottys of the World"



good call on the sunscreen. you will not think of that on race morning as it will be DARK when you get up and at the start but will cook you good by the end of the race.

ultramickeymouse
12-18-2007, 09:56 AM
As mentioned Charles knows all and tells all:worship:

I am a mule for the Goofy. I packed a small Bodyglide with me to reapply since I know I will have issues. I pack small Clif protein & Clif bars. I also pack endruolytes to help as I can't drink Powerade(I pack my own Cytomax).

After last years marathon, I will even more never trust a race for anything I need. If you are very slow make sure you take care of yourself. I started this when doing ultras.

tigger2esq
12-18-2007, 09:57 AM
ooo I have another good story---if you are going for vaseline at the aid station--make sure what you grabbed is in fact vaseline!!

My one good running friend ran the Marnie Corps many years ago. he was experiencing some chaffing in his shorts so at the aid station grabbed a tongue depressor of what he thought was vaseline (and was told as much by the volunteer who handed it to him) after he took the product and stuck it down the front of his shorts, he quickly discovered what he had grabbed was NOT vaseline but in fact Icy Hot :scared1:.... it made for an interesting scene in the middle of the race course as he dropped his shorts and grabbed some paper towels to correct the situation. I think he limped to the finish. he laughs about it now and uses it to warn all new runners to check and double check that you picked up the right stuff before stuffing it down your shorts! :rotfl2:

princessrunner
12-18-2007, 10:07 AM
ooo I have another good story---if you are going for vaseline at the aid station--make sure what you grabbed is in fact vaseline!!

My one good running friend ran the Marnie Corps many years ago. he was experiencing some chaffing in his shorts so at the aid station grabbed a tongue depressor of what he thought was vaseline (and was told as much by the volunteer who handed it to him) after he took the product and stuck it down the front of his shorts, he quickly discovered what he had grabbed was NOT vaseline but in fact Icy Hot :scared1:.... it made for an interesting scene in the middle of the race course as he dropped his shorts and grabbed some paper towels to correct the situation. I think he limped to the finish. he laughs about it now and uses it to warn all new runners to check and double check that you picked up the right stuff before stuffing it down your shorts! :rotfl2:

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

cewait
12-18-2007, 10:24 AM
ooo I have another good story---if you are going for vaseline at the aid station--make sure what you grabbed is in fact vaseline!!

My one good running friend ran the Marnie Corps many years ago. he was experiencing some chaffing in his shorts so at the aid station grabbed a tongue depressor of what he thought was vaseline (and was told as much by the volunteer who handed it to him) after he took the product and stuck it down the front of his shorts, he quickly discovered what he had grabbed was NOT vaseline but in fact Icy Hot :scared1:.... it made for an interesting scene in the middle of the race course as he dropped his shorts and grabbed some paper towels to correct the situation. I think he limped to the finish. he laughs about it now and uses it to warn all new runners to check and double check that you picked up the right stuff before stuffing it down your shorts! :rotfl2:


I see nothing funny about this at all. That is other than the visual, the thought, the panic in is eye and of course that infamous icy hot in the wrong spot dance...... Was the volunteer a nerd (aka revenge of the nerds):lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Let that be a lesson:teacher: to all. look at what you are taking at the water stops, aid stations and food stations.

Sandy321
12-18-2007, 10:55 AM
Thanks for the list - and the tip about carry on the gel paks...

after the horrendous heat for the Chicago Marathon, I'm not sure about bringing water or not - I know today's weather in Orlando, but not 3 weeks from now!!

(Crystal balls have a tendency to be inaccurate at times!! :wizard: )

smileyk8
12-18-2007, 12:24 PM
just had a random thought, do you need to have any sort of medical letter confirming you are fit to run? I'm only doing the 15km but wondered if this would be necessary to produce at the expo. Thanks and sorry it's not technically to do with marathon! :idea:

Cruella de mom
12-18-2007, 12:27 PM
Not to be redundant, but it can not be said enough:

Try nothiing new on race day. No new food, no new clothes, no new shoes. If you have not eaten or worn it on a training run then don't try it on race day.

Also, at the Country Music marathon and the Georgia ING, there was a company selling paper clothing to wear on race day. For about $10 you could be covered at the start and literally rip your clothes off when you were ready. (Panda will like that part.) That should give you a spending limit on those throw away sweats. Personally, I use garbage bags. They are wind resistant & water resistant and cheap. You will be amazed at how much heat they can hold in too. I have even seen someone run an entire half marathon in a garbage bag. Iam sure it made for a lovely finish picture.

I was going to say that I knew someone that ate the vaseline thinking it was a gel but Renee's story is WAY better....:lmao:

Charles - Amazing job on what to do race day! Thank you! Can I copy it to give to my non-WISH friends?

tigger2esq
12-18-2007, 12:49 PM
ok the eating the vaseline has me LOL here in my office. my secretary must think I am nuts...

cewait
12-18-2007, 12:55 PM
Charles - Amazing job on what to do race day! Thank you! Can I copy it to give to my non-WISH friends?


Feel free

Lexxiefern
12-18-2007, 07:45 PM
Wow, thanks so much for the answers! Especially you Charles! So I guess I don't need the salt packets because I do gels about every 4-5 miles. I think I will carry a small body glide with me just in case.

Thanks again!!
Becky

Sandy321
12-18-2007, 09:24 PM
Not only should you be wary of trying nothing new during race day - that holds true for afterwards also - dh is reminded of this every time he sees Kudos - granola type bars - His first marathon at the end they were giving them away free - to this day he cannot eat these!!

tinkerbell of winter
12-18-2007, 09:30 PM
I want to wish everyone luck in the marathon and half marathon. I will hopefully be doing the Full in 09, this year we are doing the Family Fun Run 5K. I have done a 15 K and half marathon this year, and with the new year I will need to start on a marathon training program and start eating healthy again. Have a great holiday season and good luck with the run!

littlegreydonkey
12-18-2007, 10:59 PM
My ex NZ running guru also told me that the day before the race is the most important for hydration, the day before that is the most important for carbing and sleeping.

westcliffemom
12-19-2007, 06:15 AM
Wow, thanks so much for the answers! Especially you Charles! So I guess I don't need the salt packets because I do gels about every 4-5 miles. I think I will carry a small body glide with me just in case.

Thanks again!!
Becky


Where can I get a small Body Glide? I only have the deoderant size, and it won't fit in my pack. TIA!

princessrunner
12-19-2007, 06:36 AM
If no one else can tell you where to pick one up or you are unable to fine one, let me know and I will grab one and bring it with me. I think I paid $4.99 for mine. :flower3:

Lexxiefern
12-19-2007, 07:22 AM
Where can I get a small Body Glide? I only have the deoderant size, and it won't fit in my pack. TIA!

I got my small one at an expo. It is actually almost gone and the part inside falls out. I think if I take just that piece and put it in a ziploc then it won't take up much room.


Becky

Sandy321
12-19-2007, 09:47 AM
for the body glide, I was just going to "shave" off a piece put it in the ziplock bag for race day -

wtpclc
12-19-2007, 10:38 AM
Where can I get a small Body Glide? I only have the deoderant size, and it won't fit in my pack. TIA!

I have "Sports Wax" It ocmes in trail packs that are perfect fro teh race

Salt - If you don't do well in heat, I highly reocmmend it. I took ift pre-marathon and at 17 miles this eyar (never tried before) and it did wonders. My hands don't swell when I use it too. Also, I got a jar of Lava Salt at an expo. It's salt in a capsule. Much easier to take.

Smiley - No, ther ewil lnbe no request fro proof of fitness. You will need to sign a waiver before the race, though.

tigger2esq
12-19-2007, 11:25 AM
i got some trial packets of "udder cream" at a half I did in september. after getting past the name I DID try it and it works great! LOL

Steffwalks
12-19-2007, 12:07 PM
I have a trial size body glide that has an spf rating of 30. I carry it for the body glide part and also to prevent a sunburned nose or worse....a sunburned part in my hair! :scared1:

10nis
12-19-2007, 12:33 PM
so much great advice on this thread...I have only a few things to add which have been touched upon briefly.

Use the bathrooms in the parks!!! It is so convienent!

-- EPCOT, there is a convienent bathroom that is close to the park entry--to the right.

-- Magic Kingdom we always use the bathroom in Tomorrowland-across from the racetrack. There are more bathrooms in Frontierland which is further along the race route.

I can't tell you exact locations in Animal Kingdom or MGM--but they are there.

:scared1: It is just nicer to use the park BR than to wait in line for a nasty port-o-potty. Last year when it was so hot we washed our faces off w/ water from the sink and it was absolutely delightful--so refreshing!!!

If it is hot--they give you water sponges after Animal Kingdom. Keep it for a little while, it is refreshing to fill that up w/ water and douse yourself with it.

Even though you get used to carrying your pack w/ you when you run, I would try to put the least amount of stuff in there as possible. It just gets really old after a while--I didn't have a ton of stuff in there, but I did have my cell phone, gels, $, park passes, chap stick, hard candy. I should have had sunscreen :guilty: We got suncreen from one of the medical tents after Animal Kingdom.

Remember--have fun! :cool2:

Steffwalks
12-19-2007, 02:38 PM
The one thing that I really, really wanted after my first big race (it was just a 20k, but it was a trail race!) was soft clothes! I couldn't stand the thought of putting on a pair of jeans! My body was swollen and puffy in spite of the cold shower!

ultramickeymouse
12-19-2007, 03:01 PM
There is the bathrooms in Germany(on Red course around mile 3) & mile 25. Also TTC works well. In AK they are before you get to EE & Kali.

I agree much better than porta potties!

westcliffemom
12-19-2007, 05:35 PM
for the body glide, I was just going to "shave" off a piece put it in the ziplock bag for race day -

Genius! Thanks everybody for the ideas!

tigger2esq
12-19-2007, 05:41 PM
ahh yes... the park pottys are much nicer than the port a pottys. my first disney half I hit the one in the world showcase near Germany and the one at TTC beofre heading to the MK. heaven...

my favorite memory though was seeing an entire line of squatters then to round a corner and see an entire line of empty port o pottys only about a hundred yards away....


my running buddy laughed at me though as I was SOO nervous at the start that I hit the line of pottys just after crossing the START!!!

cewait
12-20-2007, 07:04 AM
I want to chime in on Epcot park potties. The first potty on the red course, just inside the Epcot gate on the right is always over full. The last time I tried to go there the ladies line was well out the door. I poked my head in the mens room and (I still freak out over this:scared1: ) found the crowd to be 50-50. I ended up coming out of the mens room and making a facility at the cast member gate (along with 5-10 others)

There is another park potty on the left as you enter. Never a crowd (OK based on the one time I tried it). Others on the red course include the Odessey. There are two others but I am not sure that you will have access …the facilities in Norway and behind the Innoventions Building (In front of Test Track).

Blue course park potties include Morocco (overlooked) as well as the one between Italy and Germany.

tigger2esq
12-20-2007, 07:48 AM
see someone needs to do a map of the "pottys of the world" for the marathon and half... LOL

cewait
12-20-2007, 09:34 AM
see someone needs to do a map of the "pottys of the world" for the marathon and half... LOL


I'd volunteer but after Epcot if I need the facilities its a bad day and I am looking for the most open facility regardless. So my knowledge base is limited to that first, "Oops I really should have gone one more time before the start" set of facilities.;)

Lexxiefern
12-20-2007, 08:08 PM
Does anyone know of a toilet in a park around mile 12 - 14? That is when I think I may need to use one and I would prefer one in a park. If there is one mile 15 or so I may be able to make it knowing there is one there.

I agree we definately need a map with all the potties marked out!

Becky

10nis
12-20-2007, 08:23 PM
Miles 12-14...I am sure there are port-o-potties ;)

mile 12 is the GF resort, then the wedding chapel and lastly you run past the Polynesian Resort before heading down the back roads to AK (mile 16+).

It is NOT convienent to go into the resorts to use the BR! I would make the pitstop while in MK as that is mile 10-11.

Have fun!! :santa:

cewait
12-20-2007, 08:56 PM
Does anyone know of a toilet in a park around mile 12 - 14? That is when I think I may need to use one and I would prefer one in a park. If there is one mile 15 or so I may be able to make it knowing there is one there.

I agree we definately need a map with all the potties marked out!

Becky

OK here you go...

Starting at the first park Epcot

Red Course

• Just inside the gate. Right side is most obvious and crowded. Left side is not as obvious.
• The Backside of Innovations in front of Test Track (you may be prevented from going back there)
• The Oddessey
• Norway – again may not be able to hit this one.

Blue Course

• Morocco (not too busy)
• Between Italy and Germany

TTC Mile 9

• On the right just after you pass the ticket booths and I mean just past.

Magic Kingdom - Miles 10.3-11.0.

• Main Street near Tony's Town Restaurant
• Tomorrowland near Stitch's Great Escape and Cosmic Ray's
• In Liberty Square near Liberty Tree Tavern
• In Fronteerland near Pecos Bills

Of these the Tomorrowland facilities are the ones that are most obvious.


Animal Kingdom - Miles 16-18

• Just as you come onstage and right before the Birds of Flight.. It’s in a left right turn sequence and will be on the left.
• In Asia just before Mount Everest and near the Ice Cream Truck
• The course passes close to a couple in Dinoland but they are far enough off course that I would not look for them.

I am familiar with the first one in AK and have seen the second one from the course.

Disney Studios Miles 22.5 - 23.5

• At the corner of Streets of America and Commissary Lane
• The other end of Commissary Lane near the Hat.

The second one near the hat is closest to the course.

Finally back through Epcot Mile 25-26

Morocco, and between Italy and Germany. Note this time through you will be leaving the course and entering no mans land.

Sorry you are on your own for a map.


Though is you want a map of the course hit this link

Red Course

http://www.mapmytri.com/run/united-states/fl/lbv/516484600

Blue Course

http://www.mapmytri.com/run/united-states/fl/lbv/517137178

Half Course

http://www.mapmytri.com/run/united-states/fl/lbv/517180387

I guess I could mark potties on these but permanent ones seem obvious once you know what part of the park to look in. As far as these maps go, play around with them. Hit the aerial button and you get the photo view.

Have fun

Tiger Lily 03
12-20-2007, 09:16 PM
...After last years marathon, I will even more never trust a race for anything I need. If you are very slow make sure you take care of yourself...After this past January, I definitely agree with this. I'll probably be bring a suitcase along the trek!

Really, everything mentioned is spot on and really nothing more to add that I can think of exactly.

If it is warm I will probably carry my own body glide. I've determined that I sweat it off and will reapply as needed.

Don't forget the camera. And I actually take my cell phone to contact DH when I'm getting to the line so he can enjoy my crossing over.

I'll be wanting to carry the list of sweep points/times and now potty locations!

scoolover
12-21-2007, 06:28 AM
At about mile 19 or 20 there is an overpass. Don't jump even though it may be an easier way to the finish.

Lexxiefern
12-21-2007, 07:27 AM
Thanks for that list Charles! I am going to print it out and memorize it!! I also need to go get a new camera. Mine is too bulky, I need a really slim one that will fit in my fanny pack - any suggestions?

Does anyone ever have a pit crew? I am planning on having a large bag of supplies (food, bodyglide, extra pair of socks and sneakers, washcloth, new water bottle, etc) my sister is going to meet me outside AK in the stretch through the parking lot and then I can grab what I need. Plus I figure about that time I will need a pick-me-up and seeing her there will hopefully help me through the last 9+ miles. Does this sound like a good idea?

Becky

10nis
12-21-2007, 08:14 AM
Charles...that was a great post on all of the BRs! Thanks!

Becky...your plan is awesome. Are your family/friends planning on using the monorail & buses for transportation the morning of the marathon? My family got stuck at TTC when they were driving one year and never made it to AK. They actually didn't see us until Mile 24 on the Boardwalk. It was a huge fiasco and now I carry my cell phone. :thumbsup2 We thought we had devised a fail proof plan to get them around the morning of the marathon!! HA!! It failed at the first stop and is was an enomorous let down when they weren't at the designated cheer spots. :sad2:

For me,the parking lot of AK tends to be a low point of the race. For some reason--that is my bummer point of the race. I have heard that alot of people don't like the out and back turn-around point out by Wide World of Sports (mile 20-21) but that part kind of fires me up because you get to see the other runners :)

I always carry one of the throw away camera's with me. They are light and if something happens to it I won't be out much $$. I just find the lightest/smallest one possible (with a flash--it is dark at the start!) and then have a photo CD made.

tigger2esq
12-21-2007, 08:46 AM
back in 2002 someone at the expo was selling those disposable cameras along with a velcro clip. I bought one and clipped/velcroed it to my running shorts and it worked great (the clip stayed on your shorts and the camera had a velcro strip that attached it to your shorts, pack etc.). I am sure yiou can make one a lot cheaper than what I paid (about $15 for a $5 disposable kodak camera.. LOL)

DisneyMarathon
12-21-2007, 10:26 AM
Renee,
Will the clip on the disposable camera "rub" on the skin? I am considering of making one myself, as you have suggested. I have only one tiny pocket on my running shirt and it is reserved for the gel.
Yvonne

cewait
12-21-2007, 10:33 AM
Thanks for that list Charles! I am going to print it out and memorize it!! I also need to go get a new camera. Mine is too bulky, I need a really slim one that will fit in my fanny pack - any suggestions?

Does anyone ever have a pit crew? I am planning on having a large bag of supplies (food, bodyglide, extra pair of socks and sneakers, washcloth, new water bottle, etc) my sister is going to meet me outside AK in the stretch through the parking lot and then I can grab what I need. Plus I figure about that time I will need a pick-me-up and seeing her there will hopefully help me through the last 9+ miles. Does this sound like a good idea?

Becky


I only carried a camera once. It was a waterproof disposable. I am sure that most any disposable camera would work, but I sweat a bunch and was afraid of the then cardboard disposables melting.

I purcheased waterproof digital camera for my daughter's Christmas present though I am not sure I would carry something like that in the race.

As far as pit stops, my DW meets me at Miles 9 and 13 and at the gate to AK (sometimes). Traffic can create issues getting to AK so I don't count on her there unless she starts going to AK from TTC immediately. Back to the pit stop. She will have with her a set of socks, gels, and a medium sized Disney shopping bag. The socks are just in case, the gels incase I fumble early in the race and donate the gels to those following and the bag is to collect clothing I am shedding. I am not worried about the throw away stuff or the white painter's gloves you can get at the expo. But I do not want to lose my real running gloves, long sleeved tech t or ear warmer head band. We learned the first year I needed these things at Disney to have a bag handy to keep the gross out factor low.

tigger2esq
12-21-2007, 10:46 AM
re: the camera clip, I was concerned about that but I used it for the half marathon back then and it did not bother me at all. this time I ahve small a waist pack/hydration belt and will probably clip it to that. (although I am a tad concerned about my pack. I ahve used it on training runs but find when I ahve the sport bottle full it gets irritating and heavy and I am adjusting it a lot so I am not sure it will last the entire race or I will use it without the sport bottle). we shall see. if I have to toss it mid race I am only out $20...

hoosmi
12-21-2007, 12:01 PM
Laughing about Charles' "gross out factor." We had to ride a bus after the half this weekend. That was a stinky bus! I decided I'm going to pack an extra pair of shorts/shirt in my check-in bag in a big baggy. That way I can change if I want to and put my stinky/wet clothes in the baggy (and seal that baby up tight!) I don't exactly know where I'll change, but I want the option.

I have a reasonably small digital camera, but it always takes blurry pictures in the dark, so I'm not sure if I want to bring it or a disposable one. Why doesn't Disney do the PhotoPass thing yet for the characters during the race? They could probably make a fortune...

As far as the "pitcrew" is concerned, would you believe I told DH about Becky's plan to have a pitcrew after we talked at the ToT and he declared it was fine with him if my mom came too?! He was starting to get nervous because I was being whiny about Becky's sister bringing her clean socks. :lmao: So now my mom is coming, but I'm pretty sure I'll be on my own at the races. There's not a doubt in my mind that if my family is given the choice between having to take a bus and wait for me at the AK forever with a bag of my stuff or getting say, breakfast, hands down breakfast will win. :laughing:

Jen in GA

tigger2esq
12-21-2007, 01:14 PM
LOL. I am with you there. my DH has already made plans with my friend Brents wife to sleep in and meet for Breakfast. he was not as thrilled as I was to learn he could have my split times sent as text messages to his phone becuase the first one will come in when he intends to still be asleep LOL!

when I ran my marathon last year, my DH (along with my sister and her kids and my DD) met me at Mile 20. he had powerade, a power bar, socks and lots of moral support. I passed on the power bar and the socks but the powerade and moral support were huge. if it wasnt so difficult to get around the world I might consider having him meet me at AK but would hate to have him miss the finish if he got stuck there and couldnt get to the finish.

wtpclc
12-21-2007, 01:55 PM
Camera - I bought a little Canon SD200? for 06. I just got a remanufactured one from an onlie search, because I didn't want to race with one I had paid a lot for. If you get a small one, it will fit in an amphipod MP3 case adn you can put it on your water belt or pack belt. Works great.

DisneyMarathon
12-21-2007, 02:49 PM
re: the camera clip, I was concerned about that but I used it for the half marathon back then and it did not bother me at all. this time I ahve small a waist pack/hydration belt and will probably clip it to that. (although I am a tad concerned about my pack. I ahve used it on training runs but find when I ahve the sport bottle full it gets irritating and heavy and I am adjusting it a lot so I am not sure it will last the entire race or I will use it without the sport bottle). we shall see. if I have to toss it mid race I am only out $20...

I went ahead and bought a disposable camera this afternoon. Now I have to figure out how to attach the velcro and clip because I am not a "crafty" person. :rotfl2: