DoeWDW
I've been a bit naughty since you've been away
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I know many of us are starting to train for the 2005 WDW half-marathon or full marathon. Even more of us are walking or running for exercise. I thought I'd start a thread to list some helpful links I've found. Feel free to post things that you find that might help us.
Here's a site that gives info and training schedules for walking the half or full marathon, along with tons of walking info:
http://walking.about.com/cs/marathontraining/
Here's a site that gives info and training schedules for running the half or full marathon, along with tons of running info:
www.coolrunning.com
If you've never heard of rail trails here's a site that explains them. They're basically old railroad track beds with the tracks removed. They are great for walking or running because there's no traffic, the mileage is usually marked and the soft surfaces are easier on the feet & legs.
www.railtrails.org
Here's a site that helps you find rail trails in your area:
www.traillink.com
Volksmarches are generally 10K (6.2 mile) walks. The trail is laid out for you. Some places have 5K (3.1 mile) walks as well. There are some walks that are held just one weekend a year and there are walks that are available year round. These walks are all over the country and even in many other countries around the world. You can find out about these here:
www.ava.org
If you have any questions about these, feel free to post them or PM me. If you've found other helpful sites, please post them so we all can benefit.
Onward we go!!
Here's a site that gives info and training schedules for walking the half or full marathon, along with tons of walking info:
http://walking.about.com/cs/marathontraining/
Here's a site that gives info and training schedules for running the half or full marathon, along with tons of running info:
www.coolrunning.com
If you've never heard of rail trails here's a site that explains them. They're basically old railroad track beds with the tracks removed. They are great for walking or running because there's no traffic, the mileage is usually marked and the soft surfaces are easier on the feet & legs.
www.railtrails.org
Here's a site that helps you find rail trails in your area:
www.traillink.com
Volksmarches are generally 10K (6.2 mile) walks. The trail is laid out for you. Some places have 5K (3.1 mile) walks as well. There are some walks that are held just one weekend a year and there are walks that are available year round. These walks are all over the country and even in many other countries around the world. You can find out about these here:
www.ava.org
If you have any questions about these, feel free to post them or PM me. If you've found other helpful sites, please post them so we all can benefit.
Onward we go!!
