Random question for those who seem to have more training experience than I do. I am registered for a 39.3 (3 HM over 5 weeks) starting April 9. With the marathon on Jan 10, I don't really know what kind of training plan to put in place for those two months. For the past two years, I never kept up the mileage in the winter months, so training was always pretty much starting from scratch, but this year it's different. I'm thinking focus should be on improving pace with the hopes of smashing an sub-2 PR (I am current sub-2.....by 45 seconds). Any suggestions?
Yaaasss! Found my spot (thanks @DopeyBadger).
I'll be waiting my fellow Disers with my "Hi five Pixie Heart for Pixie Dust!" Sign around there!
Ran my 18 miler - paid for not sleeping last night. That was a horrible run, and I may sleep the rest of the day.![]()
i just briefly glanced at that thread lastnight to see what the chatter was, but I missed her post, I did catch her Instagram of her medals today though...Neoflynn she posted in the W&D thread.![]()
Ran my 18 miler - paid for not sleeping last night. That was a horrible run, and I may sleep the rest of the day.![]()
I'm here! W&D was an experience, to say the least ...
I understand the feeling, wish my pain this morning for my 14 miler could have been for a postivie reason! I was up late at a watch party of the MSU-Nebraska game. Actually it has been a bummer of a football weekend with both the Spartans and then the Saints losing in the last minutes of both games/OT. Grrr! At least I can check off my 10 miler and 14 milers this weekend.
When I am not training I sleep much less, but when training I sleep 8 hours/night. My body becomes accustomed to it. And since I ran 9 miles on Saturday and ten spent the entire day at MetLife Stadium, my body really needed the sleep for recovery before mt 18 miler on Sunday. But, alas, CBS decided to have the Alabama/LSU game kick off at 8:20.for some unknown reason I seem to run well on very little sleep I actually do worse if I sleep to much, could be my life long battle with insomnia that I'm just used to doing things on minimal sleep
Mark me down for being at Mile 16.5 around 8:00-8:10am! Lol! See you then!
The bonus about that spot. If you stand in the middle of the intersection you get to see everyone TWICE!
Yes, we deserved the break for once. Finally a happy week for Huskers.would now be a bad time to mention I'm a diehard Husker fan?
that game was crazy but I think we deserved to finally have one break in our favor we have been so unlucky this year feel bad it happened against Sparty though as they are probably one of the few big ten teams I don't have a problem with LOL
Oh but what a game it was, and us Nebraskans can finally have a happy week in all our football drama. I kept checking the wine and dine delay stuff during the game too and it was as intense as the game. Glad you got your runs in though despite the football losses for you.I understand the feeling, wish my pain this morning for my 14 miler could have been for a postivie reason! I was up late at a watch party of the MSU-Nebraska game. Actually it has been a bummer of a football weekend with both the Spartans and then the Saints losing in the last minutes of both games/OT. Grrr! At least I can check off my 10 miler and 14 milers this weekend.
I'm gonna Google Maps the shiznit out of it tonight! I have no idea what I even want to buy at the Expo/Disney store yet, but I figure whatever it is I better be the first at the rack. Actually I know I want some Dopey stuff and I hear that goes fast.
Thx. Mapping Time Tonight!!! I'm gonna be more prepared for the expo then the marathon.![]()
Random question for those who seem to have more training experience than I do. I am registered for a 39.3 (3 HM over 5 weeks) starting April 9. With the marathon on Jan 10, I don't really know what kind of training plan to put in place for those two months. For the past two years, I never kept up the mileage in the winter months, so training was always pretty much starting from scratch, but this year it's different. I'm thinking focus should be on improving pace with the hopes of smashing an sub-2 PR (I am current sub-2.....by 45 seconds). Any suggestions?
When I am not training I sleep much less, but when training I sleep 8 hours/night. My body becomes accustomed to it. And since I ran 9 miles on Saturday and ten spent the entire day at MetLife Stadium, my body really needed the sleep for recovery before mt 18 miler on Sunday. But, alas, CBS decided to have the Alabama/LSU game kick off at 8:20.
At least we won. If Alabama had lost I probably would not have slept at all.![]()
Thanks - I was really surprised at our success given the strength of your o-line. It was our best game of the year, with no close second. My concern is that we peaked in that game and will over-look MSU this weekend.Congrats on the W. Bama's d-line made our o-line look like a pro team v/s a 6th grade team.
Roll Tide.
(That's what I'm supposed to yell for Alabama, right? I just don't like LSU)
This may have already been discussed, but I was thinking about it yesterday after reading a few running trip reports - hi @Ariel484 totally stalking your reports
What is everyone's character picture strategy during their race(s)? And what has worked for those who are race veterans (or not worked.) Any tips or regrets or anything to help a newbie out?
I was thinking maybe I would want to at the very least stop for one picture even if the lines are long...More if the lines are ok. And then try to take some selfies and absolutely want the picture near the golf-ball in Epcot. We are going to Chef Mickey's with the whole family after the race so I know I'm going to get pics with my medal with the fab 4 or 5. I'd regret not doing at least one pic since that's half the fun right, but I fear that in the moment I will give up on the lines.
BTW I'm doing only the 5k this year.