cewait
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I would go early and try to lay out your goals and where you are heading before the session. Even a day or two early would be good. Do not expect a lot in the first session unless you have worked with the trainer in the past. The first session is more of an evaluation. The trainer looking at strengths and weknesses and you of the trainer's style.My first session is this upcoming Sunday....will let you know if I get any helpful tips!
As a novice, one of my concerns is pre race prep. With the 1/2 beginning at 10 pm....what are the seasoned marathoners doing? Taking naps that evening...attending any special events at F &W...?? Loading up on carbs...(we are doing a late morning Cape May Cafe breakfast)....
Very interested to here what others do to prepare for the 1/2..
Thanks for any help![]()
As for race prep i think you are on board with a late breakfast - but not overly late. I would plan on a light lunch in the mix. Then not much activity during the day. You want to keep level with your hydration - even working the couple days pre-race on topping off the tanks. If really warmm - or warmer than you are accustomed to, you will not want to be real active. Otherwise, a tour of the park is not out of the question - just do not make the tour an all day tour, do not do much more than stroll and make good use of the park benches in the parks. A tour of the parks pre-race is more for your spectators...you are there to spectate their park activities.
Following - a good plan would be to have an easily digested but not overly heavy meal around 5-6 with a planned snack around 8. The snack being kind of carby the meal just light and balanced. It is my understanding from some discussion somewhere that we will more than likely be either at WWoS or boarding busses to WWoS between 7 and 8 so the snack should be portable.