SPECTATORS
Where are spectators allowed to watch the Half Marathon and Relay? Spectators will be allowed to view the start and finish of the Half Marathon and Relay. No viewing locations are available on the course or at the Relay Exchange zone.
This is from the FAQ portion of the website...so there is no one to cheer us on other than our fellow runners?! Let's be real supportive of one another out on that course!
Just had a very tough and hilly 7 mile run...and I am so upset, I have the WORST blisters on the backs of my heels all of a sudden. Do you think I should go ahead and wear bandaids in anticipation for blisters at the half? I would hate that to hurt me or slow me down if I dont, but I didnt know if that was silly to do![]()
UGH! I can't believe how late I found this thread! I've been stuck on the dvc thread, as we are new members, and didn't even see this section.Background - DH and I are going to celebrate his 40th birthday, to run the 1/2 and enjoy F&W without the kids. I exercise regularly, but this is my first race. Ran 12 this weekend in 1:53. The last two were tough.
We are staying at AKV the first 3 nights(getting in Friday) and then off to BWV for 2 nights to fully enjoy F&W. I have a lot of reading to do on this thread, but since it is late and I have aspin class at 5:00 tomorrow morning, it will have to wait. Very nervous and very excited! I'm feeling a little burned out on running, and quite frankly just want race day to be here! Can't wait to read everyone's post and hope it gives me the pep I need!
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My co worker mentioned using that runners glide stuff on my feet? Not sure how that helps..sorry im a beginner
I agree with Charles. Try the lace locking technique. http://www.runnersworld.com/article/1,7124,s6-238-267--12334-0,00.html
Hope that link works. It works for me.
Many people have suggested using bodyglide on feet. Just rub over areas that tend to get sore.
I have a questions for anyone who might know. I don't plan on staying for the After Party because I'm walking and I figure it could possibly be 2 before I get to the end (depends on fast the corrals move out). Dh is going to pick me up (rental car). Is the race ending in Epcot parking lot as it has for other races, or back in the World Showcase?
If it ends in the World Showcase I will just walk out to the parking lot afterwards, it doesn't make sense for dh to buy a party ticket just to see me finish.
We finish in the park in World Showcase, or possibly the back stage area...
Rather than have your DH get accosted by Deputy Fife for trying to sneak up to the park entrance in a car at 2AM, have him park in the Beach/Yacht guest parking area. Hell need to show ID at the gate but then he can come out to see you pass at mile 12.9. It will provide an easier meet post race.
We finish in the park in World Showcase, or possibly the back stage area...
Rather than have your DH get accosted by Deputy Fife for trying to sneak up to the park entrance in a car at 2AM, have him park in the Beach/Yacht guest parking area. Hell need to show ID at the gate but then he can come out to see you pass at mile 12.9. It will provide an easier meet post race.
This is exactly what I was going to suggest. I am going to go out on a limb and say there will be a lot of spectators parking there so it is quite likely he will be parking at the over flow lot next to the Hess station. It is literally right across the street and a very short and easy walk.
It looks like we finish back stage from the course map. I'm going to make an educated guess and say it will be pretty much where we enter Epcot for the last mile or so of the January half.
Looks like race busses run from 6-8:15 with a hard suspension starting at 8:15. I would think we start hitting the corrals around 9-9:30. I will probably try to hit a bus around 7 pm to avoid the last minute rush.I've never run a race. How early do you all plan to get to the starting point? Also, I will be in the last corral, I'm assuming, because I didn't have an official time. Do you think that all the racers will have started running by 11:00 or sooner? Just wondering how much time DH and I will have to enjoy ourselves at the after party!My problem is, I know I will have no appetite after the race.
After running 12 on Sunday, I had to make myself eat the rest of the day. Hopefully something will sound good. Can't believe I just found this thread last night. You guys are so knowlegeable and it's really helped reading your posts. Thanks!
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I WAS going to run long this weekend and just realized that I have a gimmicky 10k race this weekend. The hook is a back and forth crossing of a causeway; not once but twice. Anyway, 6 miles and almost 350 of up.
Are you doing the Toughest 10K in Texas?! I was really close to signing up... but considering I'm brand new at this, I took the "easy" way out and ran the Galveston 10K.
Good luck the weekend!!
That's the one
I'm going to have a burger for a late lunch, and then a protein bar around 7:30 or so. My body needs protein way more than carbs.
keep it light and simple. working backwards, I am planning on a nice carby meal in mid/late afternoon. Right now I am thinking PB&J, but I am sure that I will think of something along the lines of a chicken breast on a bed of salad once the time comes. Then I will follow it up with a snack around 9:30 while we wait for the race. I would not 'load' as loading will only make you bloated or create that lump in the gut later in the day.
Thanks for the tips.
I'm not going to overload at lunch that day, but I will have a nice pasta dish at either Tutto or Mama Melrose.
For dinner, it looks like I'm having something light and chicken-related.
Thanks again for the advice!
The race itself is really a party to celebrate your training accomplishments NO MATTER HOW IT TURNS OUT!
My problem is, I know I will have no appetite after the race.After running 12 on Sunday, I had to make myself eat the rest of the day. Hopefully something will sound good.