Official 2013 Tinker Bell Half Marathon Thread

We're on the home stretch here! Good job getting out there for these last workouts. For those who struggled to complete their miles, don't sweat it. Trust your training. A big part of conquering the distance of a half is mental. It is much easier to do something if we tell ourselves we can rather than have to spend energy overcoming our self doubt.

We can do this!
 
Now to the packing.....that's the hard part. I'm such a over-packer and I think I need a good list.:rotfl:
 
Did someone post about a discount code for iFitness belts? Or maybe that was on the Princess thread? I am considering one of the race belts-the Ultimate II and would love to save a couple bucks.
 
VickiHD said:
Now to the packing.....that's the hard part. I'm such a over-packer and I think I need a good list.:rotfl:

Me too! I always just pack with reckless abandon first...and the revise a few times until the suitcase is acceptable :)
 


Me too! I always just pack with reckless abandon first...and the revise a few times until the suitcase is acceptable :)

YES! We need OPA... over packers annonymous

I'm terrible. But in places like CA and FL in the winter- you need pretty much every option just in case! Especially for a run!
 
longhorns2 said:
YES! We need OPA... over packers annonymous

I'm terrible. But in places like CA and FL in the winter- you need pretty much every option just in case! Especially for a run!

Agreed! I've been to DL twice in January. The first time it was cold and poured. Last year for Tink it was nice and we spent a day at the pool!! I'm at the back of the pack and it was getting pretty warm at the finish and we started in short sleeves with no throw away shirts.
 
Agreed! I've been to DL twice in January. The first time it was cold and poured. Last year for Tink it was nice and we spent a day at the pool!! I'm at the back of the pack and it was getting pretty warm at the finish and we started in short sleeves with no throw away shirts.

This reminds me, I wanted to ask...to anyone that's from the area, are the temps we had last year fairly average for that time of year there or were they cooler/warmer than normal? I wore compression capris, short sleeved tech tee and some homemade arm warmers on my arms for about the first 4 or 5 miles or so and felt just fine. Just curious if that was somewhat normal. Looking forward to being able to start stalking weather.com for 10 days!
 


Less than 2 weeks to go :cool1: I'm excited, but the past few weeks have been miserable for training. I've been battling a sinus/chest congestion thing that just does not want to go away, so I've not been training like I should. Between that and all the traveling I did over Christmas/New Years, I've only done two 4-5 mile runs since mid-December. I had hoped to get a decent run in this past weekend, but just taking out the trash left me short of breath since my lungs are so full of crap :worried: Am hoping that all the training I've done the past several months will kick in and carry me through! Now I just need to figure out how to get well...

And I'm in for DDD! And I think my niece-in-law and great niece are going to meet me out there:) We were going to try to plan a week in WDW this summer for Haylie's first Disney trip, but my nephew is in the Air Force and cannot get leave. So, we figured a girls trip to DL would be a good replacement:) Haylie will be almost 2, so we're going to register her for the kids races. Can't wait! Now just need to book hotel and wait for decent airfare...
 
I can't multi quote from the app on my phone, but I say to all that are contemplating the DDD, lets just do it! The more I think about it, the more I want to do it...and because of that I can almost guarantee 2013 will be the hottest summer on record here. Bets, anyone? :)

No that was the summer of 2011!!! Hopefully we do NOT have a repeat of that. Yikes.

No, the worst was the 2nd year, '07 or 08'! IT. WAS. HORRIBLE!!!! There was a massive heat wave that weekend and when I crossed the finish line, it was already over 100! That was not fun at all. But I do miss the coastal fog we had for the next couple of years. We haven't had that for a while, so if I can put in an order for that now, I think we'll be good. :goodvibes

This reminds me, I wanted to ask...to anyone that's from the area, are the temps we had last year fairly average for that time of year there or were they cooler/warmer than normal? I wore compression capris, short sleeved tech tee and some homemade arm warmers on my arms for about the first 4 or 5 miles or so and felt just fine. Just curious if that was somewhat normal. Looking forward to being able to start stalking weather.com for 10 days!

Not sure about the averages, but when I was there right before X-mas, I was in long tights, short sleeve and long sleeve over it. I ran past the Convention Center around 5:50 and it said is was 40 something, lows though not highs, and by the time I got to the Grand, my long sleeve was off and I was comfortable.
 
No I meant the summer of 2011. It was over 100 degrees for like 88 days that summer. Insane. Difficult to train even inside it was hot as heck.
 
No I meant the summer of 2011. It was over 100 degrees for like 88 days that summer. Insane. Difficult to train even inside it was hot as heck.

In Texas!?! Are you serious!?! That's just plain wrong, I would need an air conditioned bubble around me if I was going to last that long over 100. Did it at least cool a bit in the evenings or mornings? I know I'm spoiled w/ the Cali weather but 88 days is just crazy talk.
 
longhorns2 said:
No I meant the summer of 2011. It was over 100 degrees for like 88 days that summer. Insane. Difficult to train even inside it was hot as heck.

Yep, that's what I trained for DL in. It was horrible...and add to that the disgusting humidity!
 
Okay I had planned to do a 10 mile run today BUT I ended up at the verizon store to buy new phones instead. We had dumb phones (flip phones) that were over 4 years old and DH's just fell into pieces. :badpc:

After 2 hours at the store getting set up and a lesson in smart phones my brain is dead and now it is to dark to go run. And my feet hurt? whats up with that? :confused3

That phone is sitting over there on the desk getting charged and laughing and mocking me. I have less than 2 weeks to learn how to use the camera and how to send texts so I can use it while I am at disney for tinkerbell.

On another note it got kind of warm here today for this time of year but it was a reminder to me that I need to have more than one option for what to wear at the run. I'm thinking more like short sleeves with a throw away jacket for warmth if it is below 40. I will still take my long sleeve that I wear for my cold and wet run here just incase it gets really cold for the race.
 
Waaaahhhh

I'm sick. Just praying to get healthy gir the run now. Looks like I'm on a forced taper!
 
Waaaahhhh

I'm sick. Just praying to get healthy gir the run now. Looks like I'm on a forced taper!

Sending you some Get Well Wishes to you :flower3: You still have some time so think positive, get rest, fluids and take some vitamines.
 
Have you tried using compression socks or sleeves? My wife had problems with calf cramps and the compression sleeves helped. Also, are you using any type of electrolytes during your run? An electrolyte imbalance can also cause calf problems.

Actually, I was wearing compression socks when my calf seized on Saturday, so yes, I know all about them. I don't think it's electrolytes. Not at 6 miles.

What I didn't report was that AFTER my December 15 run, as I was walking back to my car, I rolled my left ankle and rolled into a culvert (and picked up all sorts of dirt and dried grass clippings on my sweaty body and running clothes). Then I managed to walk right through someone's dumped-out charcoal grill (coals were cold), and covered my sweaty shoes and socks with ashes. I was soooo glad I was done with the 10 mile run before all this tar and feathering started.

But I think in the aftermath, while my ankle didn't hurt to run, I started to feel my calf tweak after that during short runs. I think I might have changed my running gait just enough to put different pressure on my calf muscles. Thus, the strain. I'm gonna wear my boot (from my incident in 2011) for the rest of the week at work and totally imobilize the calf motion. Then I'll try the ellipitcal on Friday-ish and see how that feels. Might try a few miles early next week, and stretch as much as possible, but other than that, I think I'm done until the Tink. I'll just have to rely on my month-old 10 mile runs. I'm also hoping that the run/walk with my sister will make the whole event easier.

So sorry to hear about more illness. It's going around and everyone's immune systems are compromised with all the running. Kind of inevitable, I guess.
 
In Texas!?! Are you serious!?! That's just plain wrong, I would need an air conditioned bubble around me if I was going to last that long over 100. Did it at least cool a bit in the evenings or mornings? I know I'm spoiled w/ the Cali weather but 88 days is just crazy talk.

Yep, the summer of 2011 was a bit crazy down here. I finally swapped over and did my running/training for the W&D Half that fall at 4am in the mornings. Coolest time of the days in Houston then. Usually hovered around 82 degrees at that hour in the morning, but no beating sun. And since I trained in the dark, I was prepared for the W&D Half run at night time! :cool2:
 
longhorns2 said:
Waaaahhhh

I'm sick. Just praying to get healthy gir the run now. Looks like I'm on a forced taper!

Sorry you are sick...the forced rest may be a good thing for race day though!
 
I don't think it's electrolytes. Not at 6 miles.

What I didn't report was that AFTER my December 15 run, as I was walking back to my car, I rolled my left ankle...


Could easily be electrolytes at 6 miles, but sine the minor detail about the ankle came to light, that is probably the real culprit ;) Rest up!
 

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