I'm still here and I would love it if the thread stays open. If it wasn't for Disboards, I would have never even imagined a half - marathon. And yet, I made reservations today to do just that. I'm doing the Princess. I picked up a pretty decent 10K time last weekend (1:07) so here I go.

I have already warned Mike to expect a HUGE sobfest at the finish line. I usually get weepy at the end of races anyhow, so I can't even imagine what this one is going to be like!

Congrats on your 10k! That's great! I haven't figured out if I can do the Princess yet - a hopeful maybe.I'm still here and I would love it if the thread stays open. If it wasn't for Disboards, I would have never even imagined a half - marathon. And yet, I made reservations today to do just that. I'm doing the Princess. I picked up a pretty decent 10K time last weekend (1:07) so here I go.
I hope you love it! So far I've never been to one I didn't like.I start my yoga class tonight !!!! I'm a little nervous but very excited!



@Rose, it was a beginner class, the 1st in a series of 3. The instructor took her time and explained every move in great detail. I can't wait for the 2nd class. I feel so energized and centered at the same time. I never would have thought to try yoga if I hadn't read it here. Thanks so much. You ladies are full of great ideas. Happy almost Friday!!

I am feeling a little beat up and sore, but overall just great. No ice packs were needed, which is kind of how I judge runs.
I'll be driving up Saturday Mid morning and staying at All Star Sports- plan to head to the expo then Down Town Disney for Lunch then check in for a nap- DH and DS will head to Epcot and meet me at the finish. Ran 9 on Sunday and was happy with the run-I have a 5mile Trail race this weekend then the following weekend want to do 12-15 depending on the legs- will keep the last two weeks before the wine and dine light with just 6miles each for the long run. If anyone else knows their bib #'s please post -
We have 4-6 weeks max of run/walking outside before it just won't be possible anymore. Last night it was in the 40's and we were getting pelted with light sleet- not to mention it is pitch black on the school track! I get the begeezus scared out of me every time someone passes me in the dark.
I guess I hadn't realized there were Biggest Loser races.Name: Kim
DisName: rainydayplay
Upcoming Races: Biggest Loser Run/Walk 5K (Panama City, FL)
Completed Races in 2012 (or earlier): Crawdad 5K (Ozark, AL)
Must admit, I'm more of a walker than a runner right now. I've only done the one 5K, and, of course, the most important thing is that I finished, nevermind the 57 minute time.
I was curious if there's anyone doing the Biggest Loser races, especially in Panama City on December 30?
I will have to look into them. Welcome! All levels of walking and running fit in well here at WISH. 
Eek! I'm bib #5891. Not sure what that means. I've only ever been in B or C for Disney races, but maybe I've been moved back.For those of us running the Wine and Dine Waivers can be printed- I'm bib # 3822!I figure that puts me around corral C!
I'll be driving up Saturday Mid morning and staying at All Star Sports- plan to head to the expo then Down Town Disney for Lunch then check in for a nap- DH and DS will head to Epcot and meet me at the finish. Ran 9 on Sunday and was happy with the run-I have a 5mile Trail race this weekend then the following weekend want to do 12-15 depending on the legs- will keep the last two weeks before the wine and dine light with just 6miles each for the long run. If anyone else knows their bib #'s please post -
Dottie
Or Dottie, maybe you're in B this year. I'm happy to be more with people at my own pace, just feel bad that DH always finish over an hour before me. Last year he took a nap in Ellen's Energy Adventure while waiting - a private showing as there was only one other guest in there!I think it depends on your running goals. If you enjoy running and want to complete any races in the first half of next year, you should figure out a way to keep going during the winter. If you'd be happy walking throughout the winter along with Zumba and yoga, you would certainly maintain a good level of fitness. Maybe work in some more core or lower-body strength training as well. Also, if you're able to do a brisk walking pace on your indoor walks at work, you could aim for walker friendly events in the spring and summer and maybe something longer using run/walk in the fall.Hi All
I need your opinion. The weather here is starting to turn yuckyWe have 4-6 weeks max of run/walking outside before it just won't be possible anymore. Last night it was in the 40's and we were getting pelted with light sleet- not to mention it is pitch black on the school track! I get the begeezus scared out of me every time someone passes me in the dark.
Anyhow, to my question.... I'm wondering if I should get a 3or 4 month gym membership over the winter and continue my run/walking.
I question it because I really don't want to. I have never run on a treadmill and I HATE exercising in front of other people. I even make my kids and husband leave the living room when I do Zumba. And I am quite the Zumba expert!
Secondly, I don't feel as if I have really progressed in my running ( been doing it since August ) so I don't feel I will lose much over the winter.
I would continue with Zumba and yoga over the winter and my daily indoor walks at work.
Maybe I'm missing something as I am new to the run/walking.... Currently I run for 60 seconds and walk 90. I do that for 30 minutes. I really don't seem to get any better than that. Or maybe I am right where I should be?
Thanks for any advise![]()

Name: Kim
DisName: rainydayplay
Upcoming Races: Biggest Loser Run/Walk 5K (Panama City, FL)
Completed Races in 2012 (or earlier): Crawdad 5K (Ozark, AL)
Must admit, I'm more of a walker than a runner right now. I've only done the one 5K, and, of course, the most important thing is that I finished, nevermind the 57 minute time.
I was curious if there's anyone doing the Biggest Loser races, especially in Panama City on December 30?
Kim! Nice to have you join us!
Congratulations on your 5k. Like Nicole said we have all levels of runners on this thread. I do run/walk intervals with much more walking than running.
Hi Kim!
Wow Rose; great run!![]()
Nice to still have nice weather but less smoke for a change in our neck of the woods. For those of us running the Wine and Dine Waivers can be printed- I'm bib # 3822!I figure that puts me around corral C!
I'll be driving up Saturday Mid morning and staying at All Star Sports- plan to head to the expo then Down Town Disney for Lunch then check in for a nap- DH and DS will head to Epcot and meet me at the finish. Ran 9 on Sunday and was happy with the run-I have a 5mile Trail race this weekend then the following weekend want to do 12-15 depending on the legs- will keep the last two weeks before the wine and dine light with just 6miles each for the long run.
I was in C for Tinkerbell. I need that little cushion between me and the sweepers.
I think your plan to take it easy the last couple of weeks is a good one. I have 15 this week-end and then only speedwork until the race. I'm going to cross of the miles on the map as I go along and picture where I am to help pass the time.Hi All
I need your opinion. The weather here is starting to turn yuckyWe have 4-6 weeks max of run/walking outside before it just won't be possible anymore. Last night it was in the 40's and we were getting pelted with light sleet- not to mention it is pitch black on the school track! I get the begeezus scared out of me every time someone passes me in the dark.
Anyhow, to my question.... I'm wondering if I should get a 3or 4 month gym membership over the winter and continue my run/walking.
I question it because I really don't want to. I have never run on a treadmill and I HATE exercising in front of other people. I even make my kids and husband leave the living room when I do Zumba. And I am quite the Zumba expert!
Secondly, I don't feel as if I have really progressed in my running ( been doing it since August ) so I don't feel I will lose much over the winter.
I would continue with Zumba and yoga over the winter and my daily indoor walks at work.
Maybe I'm missing something as I am new to the run/walking.... Currently I run for 60 seconds and walk 90. I do that for 30 minutes. I really don't seem to get any better than that. Or maybe I am right where I should be?
Thanks for any advise![]()
One winter I used the indoor track ocassionally and just paid the $10 day pass as I needed it. I could use the facility all day -- even the hot tub. If you do take a break maybe a race or some goal will help you to have something to work toward when spring comes and you can get outside again. Personally, I would not do this if I didn't have Disney races to look forward to but that is probably me and my sore legs talking. 
I'm still recovering from my 13-miler 10 days ago. The back of my right knee is still bugging me - not sure still if it's a knee thing, bottom of hamstring, top of calf, nerve thing, or what. Stretching and foam rolling seem to help but not cure. My online research has been inconclusive. Was supposed to do 4 miles on Sunday but only did that including warm up and cool down (usually I don't count that time or distance). Leg started to bug me enough I didn't want to push farther. Managed 30 minutes today knowing it was there, but not in pain.
I'm also taking glucosamine religiously and using arnica cream (homeopathic) once a day or so. I'm thinking about getting it checked out to make sure I'm not making things worse or that it won't come back with a vengeance as we get closer to the marathon.
In other fitness news, I looked into the Yoga place near my house - I've been doing okay with the DIY at-home method, but think I might like to try to fit it into my schedule more regularly. They have a late "candlelight" class at 8:30pm, so I could possibly get to that even if I do DD's bedtime routine (DH and I usually take turns).
Take it easy and hopefully it will be recovered very soon. The "candlelight" yoga sounds very relaxing but I would be worried I would fall asleep during the resting part!
Can't wait to see you soon at the W&D!
I am definitely feeling the effects from running what was the last race for my shoes. I have my new pair and will be breaking them in on my LR this week-end. I've worn them a couple of days at work and on a couple of short runs already. I'll take my spare pair in case I get any blisters or anything.