I am so weirdly jealous of people who are in a rush to sign up for the DL half today!!! I want to do it!!!!
Too pricey for this mama to do 2 race weekends in 1 year. I am half considering running the Star Wars 10k with my 12-year-old next time, though.
I am so weirdly jealous of people who are in a rush to sign up for the DL half today!!! I want to do it!!!!
Too pricey for this mama to do 2 race weekends in 1 year. I am half considering running the Star Wars 10k with my 12-year-old next time, though.
This is my first half and my first Tink Run so what do you ladies wear? Do you go all out on costumes? Also, how do you think the weather will be. Are you wearing shorts or running pants? TIA
Same here -- I certainly would enjoy the DL race weekend again (though, the heat...). I decided to skip this one.
We have an excellent race weekend coming up -- I have been 100% satisfied with the past Tinker Bell race weekends. We're sure to have a great time!![]()
Not a shorts person, but will definitely be in capris. I think the weather should be nice, although it's CA and we could get a heat wave at any time. Hoping it's nice.This is my first half and my first Tink Run so what do you ladies wear? Do you go all out on costumes? Also, how do you think the weather will be. Are you wearing shorts or running pants? TIA
This is my first half and my first Tink Run so what do you ladies wear? Do you go all out on costumes? Also, how do you think the weather will be. Are you wearing shorts or running pants? TIA
Are you making sure you're fueling properly? For any run over 45 min,you should take in some fuel like gu or chomps or something. Also, are you getting enough carbs a few days before your long runs? That helps too. Another thing to look at is your pace, make sure you aren't going out too fast, going slower also allows you to go longer. They always say you're training runs outside of tempo, speed and pace practice runs, your pace should be 1-2 minutes slower. But that being said, I can't do that, so my runs are always the same pace unless it's speed work.Hey fellow runners, I have a question for you.
Yesterday, my training plan called for an 8.5 mile long run. I was very excited about it and felt ready to go because 2 weeks ago, when I ran 7 miles, I felt great. During the 7 miles, my breathing was easy, I had energy, and I felt like I could have run longer. Yesterday, 2 miles in, I hit that wall where I could not catch my breath. I basically struggled to breathe for the the rest of the run and took many...MANY walk breaks. On one hand, I'm kind of pissed and disappointed. On the other, I'm super happy that I covered the distance and am looking forward to my next run.
Anyway, all that is to ask...WHY? What does that happen? It doesn't happen as often as it used to, but it still happens. And I usually find that once I hit that wall, that's it for the run. I cannot overcome it and breathe normally and I just have to struggle through whatever the distance is. My chest still hurts today from sucking wind so bad for 6 miles yesterday.
Any thoughts? and any tips on what to do when it happens to you?
Thanks!
I haven't stayed at the Anabella before but it looks pretty and Miceage people always post about it and have deals for there. Plus it's a little closer to the start/finish/staging area so less of a walk. For breakfast, they just opened a CVS on the corner of Katella and Harbor for room stuff and on Katella/DL Dr there's a Coco's for sit down.I guess I could buy a lot of breakfast with the money I would save at the Anabella. I think I am going to rebook it tonight... I will need to cancel my Camelot Inn one first and get my Orbucks back. I booked through Orbitz because I had $133 in Orbucks from booking WDW for December. It stresses me out to let go of a reservation without having a new one but I am seeing enough availability on various booking sites that I should be able to at least rebook SOMEWHERE if suddenly the Anabella runs out of rooms after I cancel.![]()
Are you making sure you're fueling properly? For any run over 45 min,you should take in some fuel like gu or chomps or something. Also, are you getting enough carbs a few days before your long runs? That helps too. Another thing to look at is your pace, make sure you aren't going out too fast, going slower also allows you to go longer. They always say you're training runs outside of tempo, speed and pace practice runs, your pace should be 1-2 minutes slower. But that being said, I can't do that, so my runs are always the same pace unless it's speed work.
Just make sure you're fueling and if you need to take walking breaks, take breaks. You have plenty of time before Tink and everybody has bad runs and needs bad runs to learn from. Those are the runs that help us the most!![]()
I am having a similar struggle with hotel choices:
right now we are booked at paradise pier hotel for our entire stay (standard room - 8 nights) and I am thinking it may be best if we stay at our backup hotel HoJo, we would save $1000 (booked in Superior room - Disney View - Building One)
I will not do a split stay—for us it is not worth the hassle or time
We’ve stayed at HoJo before so I know I will have a longer walk to the start corrals vs staying at PP
Since I am in Canada and our dollar isn’t as strong as what it was 6-12 months ago
Plus I am hoping to go back to DL in October for the Halloween Party and rent some DVC points to stay at GCV
So splurge now and stay at PP for Tink or save it and wait til Oct to stay at GCV?
Decisions Decisions![]()
Not running Tink this year but stalking the thread anyway cause I wish I was lol!
Anyway, just wanted to chime in that this is always my dilemma; stay at Hojo and save $$$ or stay at PPH and save walking. I have done both now and there is no set answer for me. Did you get the runners discount at Hojo? It seems like for 8 nights you should be saving more than $1000. Anyway, that aside, $1000 is still a good chunk of change especially on a race weekend when theres so much fun stuff you could spend it on! Plus if you want to stay at GVC in October maybe its worth the wait. How many races are you running that weekend? If you're running all 3 I'd probably go with staying at PPH. Thats a lot of walking you'd be saving if you think about 3 race mornings and the expo. If you're doing the Half only then I'd say stay at Hojo and save the $. If you're doing the challenge I don't know which I'd choose lol! I'd probably lean towards PPH. Its so nice waking up at PPH on race mornings and just walking out the doors of the hotel and being at the corrals!
I got the AP rate at both PP and HoJo - PP = $2470 (including taxes for 8 nights) HoJo = $1450 (including taxes for 8 nights)
I am running PDC both 10K and Half
Plus getting early entry being a resort guest is a bonus too since we are AP holders!
I hope the CDN dollar rebounds a bit before May