1/2 marathon without proper training question

Yet another vote.

I did my first 1/2 with NO training... nothing, nada, zilch, and I survived (Although Sarah and I fit in the same sanity bucket!) So I think you will be good. You will probably hurt less than I did the day after...

Kirsty
That is crazy but pretty cool too! Were you able to run the whole race or did you walk some? How was your recovery period? I came down with a 103 fever about 36 hours after the race- they say your immune system is suppressed and busy making repairs elsewhere after long runs. I wonder if I compromised myself further by not preparing enough. My muscles are really on the mend now- stiff but not painful- still feeling a little light headed from the flu or whatever. Overall a great experience and I'm sure I'll do another at some point.
 
Congratulations on getting it done! I'm glad to hear you'll do another, (and another, and...!)
 

Great job! Sorry to hear you are sick now though. Hope you feel better soon!
 
CheapMom: So you were one of those speedy people that went blowing by me after the race started. ;)
 
CheapMom: So you were one of those speedy people that went blowing by me after the race started. ;)

Haha- you were there?? Wasn't it the most perfect weather? You know I was the very last person to start. I was in the bathroom at 7:30 and when I came out and got to the start everybody was long gone! The clock read about 2:45 when I started.
 
Oh that would have sent me into a panic. Yes I was there and yes the weather was perfect! So you probably passed me at some point in the parking lot or at the very beginning of the boardwalk. :) I was very suprised at how awesome the after party was. It was the first time I actually stayed for one. I think if we do it again I will stay at the FSK both nights and make sure to request a newer room. We stayed the night after the race and our room had Tempurpedic matresses!
 
That's a nice place. They have a great restaurant. My parents own a condo in OC so we stayed there. Fun weekend!
 
That is crazy but pretty cool too! Were you able to run the whole race or did you walk some? How was your recovery period? I came down with a 103 fever about 36 hours after the race- they say your immune system is suppressed and busy making repairs elsewhere after long runs. I wonder if I compromised myself further by not preparing enough. My muscles are really on the mend now- stiff but not painful- still feeling a little light headed from the flu or whatever. Overall a great experience and I'm sure I'll do another at some point.

I ran/walked most of it. But like I said I hadn't done a single training run. It was insane. More insane than doing Goofy. And I hurt LESS after doing Goofy. I think it was like a week before I could even bend down, but I'm not entirely sure because it's all kinda a blur! I really wouldn't recommend it, but it reminds me that I can do anything if I put my mind to it.

I often get a fever after a long run. In fact, I was sick for like 2 weeks after Goofy (but I think I might have gotten mild hypothermia waiting for the buses)

Good job on the finish :thumbsup2

We all knew you could do it.

Kirsty :cutie:
 
I didn't get on line fast enough to register.
I'm running the Rock & Roll one this Saturday!
I'd love to run the Disneyland one too!
Please let me know if anyone is interested.
Disfan11
 




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