Ok WISH'ers, I have a grand total race experience of 2 races which makes me huge veteran, right?!? Here's my gripe first. In the two races that I've done (a 10k and a 1/2 marathon), there have been people that I have passed early in the race who were walking....slowly. In the 10k, there were no corals so it was kind of a start behind the Kenyans and guestimate where you should line up...it will shake itself out en route. At the 1/2, there were 38 corals and an announced participation of over 40,000 people. If you are planning on walking a 1/2 marathon, you will not finish in under 2 hours. Please, the coral system and wave start system is designed to have people with a faster pace an unencumbered course. Please, measure your pace before you sign up and start in the correct coral, then everyone can have a more smooth race. Also, please do not take this as a criticism of walkers; it is not. I am married to one. I'm very impressed with anyone who chooses to undertake such a huge challenge like a 1/2 marathon. My wife walked a marathon in Dublin, Ireland before we were married and said that there were several walkers who were literally pushed out of the way by runners. I don't condone this at all but I can understand the frustration a little bit. Also, please do not think of this as a "runners are better than walkers" thing, again it is not. Ok, gripe over.
Question 1: Does a full marathon have the same aches and pains as a 1/2 and are they twice as bad? I can handle the aches and pains of the half but if it is much worse, I don't think I would have been able to work today. I have a feeling that if you train properly, they would probably be about the same.
Question 2: Now that I've run a 10k and a 1/2, a 5k doesn't even sound fun or challenging any more. I'm thinking that I want to do only 10k's and up and am even thinking about the Disney Marathon instead of just the Tower of Terror 13k. Is that normal (as if wanting to run 26.2 miles was normal)?
If I'm off base with my gripe, please say so and any input on the questions would be most appreciated. Remember....keep moving forward...quickly!!!!!
Question 1: Does a full marathon have the same aches and pains as a 1/2 and are they twice as bad? I can handle the aches and pains of the half but if it is much worse, I don't think I would have been able to work today. I have a feeling that if you train properly, they would probably be about the same.
Question 2: Now that I've run a 10k and a 1/2, a 5k doesn't even sound fun or challenging any more. I'm thinking that I want to do only 10k's and up and am even thinking about the Disney Marathon instead of just the Tower of Terror 13k. Is that normal (as if wanting to run 26.2 miles was normal)?
If I'm off base with my gripe, please say so and any input on the questions would be most appreciated. Remember....keep moving forward...quickly!!!!!