roomthreeseventeen
Inaugural Dopey Challenge finisher
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OK, long story short. I've been running for 19 months, completed 5 half marathons, and about 25 other races.
I was training for the Marine Corps Marathon over the summer, and was injured. I took about a month off (right after Labor Day), went to physical therapy, and am a lot better now.
Initially, I had registered for the WDW Full, thinking I would do it VERY slowly after racing MCM. My base before I was injured was 30-35 mpw.
I ran 20 miles last week. Two four mile runs, and a 12 mile walk run, using 3:00/:30 ratio.
I could hop on to week 6 of Hal Higdon's Novice 2 marathon program at this point, and go into the January full with no expectations other than to finish. My slowest pace for a half ever was 11:35, so I'm not terribly concerned about the sweeper unless I blow up.
I could also transfer to the half, or the Princess Half, and try to get the sub-2:10 that's been eluding me for the past year.
Is the Disney full ALL THAT, so much so that it should be my first marathon? (I am running NYCM 2012 next November, so that's my other option, since I live three blocks from Central Park.) Or should I take the opportunity to run the Princess, since I've never done it before, and it was that race that inspired me to start running in the first place?
I was training for the Marine Corps Marathon over the summer, and was injured. I took about a month off (right after Labor Day), went to physical therapy, and am a lot better now.
Initially, I had registered for the WDW Full, thinking I would do it VERY slowly after racing MCM. My base before I was injured was 30-35 mpw.
I ran 20 miles last week. Two four mile runs, and a 12 mile walk run, using 3:00/:30 ratio.
I could hop on to week 6 of Hal Higdon's Novice 2 marathon program at this point, and go into the January full with no expectations other than to finish. My slowest pace for a half ever was 11:35, so I'm not terribly concerned about the sweeper unless I blow up.
I could also transfer to the half, or the Princess Half, and try to get the sub-2:10 that's been eluding me for the past year.
Is the Disney full ALL THAT, so much so that it should be my first marathon? (I am running NYCM 2012 next November, so that's my other option, since I live three blocks from Central Park.) Or should I take the opportunity to run the Princess, since I've never done it before, and it was that race that inspired me to start running in the first place?