Soooo...what are the chances that someone in moderate shape, but with not a lot of running experience (a few miles a couple of times a week on a treadmill) could train for the Goofy at this point and actually complete it? What happens if you can only complete the half?
In terms of the runDisney training plan, the
Goofy training plan started back on July 1st and has worked up to 11 miles for the long run weekends. Another training plan popular for Goofy is the
Hal Higdon Intermediate 2 and starts the longer of the back-to-back runs at 10 miles on September 14th (working back 18 weeks from Jan 11, 2015 marathon date).
Honestly, while it might be
possible, I also think that jumping into the training off only a few miles a couple times a week may set you up for injuring yourself in training. But depending on what speed you train those few miles, the 16:00/mi pace provides a lot of latitude for extended walk breaks to help keep from over extending yourself.
If you can only complete the half, you still receive three shirts (half/Donald, full/Mickey, Goofy) but would only receive the Donald medal at the completion of that race. If you start the full and are unable to complete it, you're still likely to receive the Mickey medal but not the Goofy. If you think you may only complete the half but the experience of that race and at least trying the full is worth $400 or whatever it is now, go for it and listen to your body if it can't endure the full the day after.
Separately but somewhat related, if you do go for this or any other race, I'd recommend getting some miles outside off of the treadmill. Besides calibration issues that sometimes overestimate your distance or speed, it's a different feel out on the road and it might be good to know how that feels rather than be surprised come race morning.
Good luck whatever you decide to do!
