What a bunch of Negative Nancys...@cburnett11, you can do it, you will do, believe in yourself.
I want to be clear. I was not trying to be negative. I was afraid to post it because I didn't want it to come across that way. I think cburnett11 will do it too. But, just as Wine and Dine just showed us, so many things are out of our control when we are running 26.2 miles. When someone is running their first full marathon and planning a reservation where everything has to go perfect to get to the reservation on time I just think it's cutting it too close for me.
I would personally be stressed out during the race worrying about the reservation and I wouldn't even want to think about it. My first reservation after the race is that night at 9pm. If I am not finished with the race by then it means I'm in a hospital somewhere.
So, if Plan B is to be ready to call if running late, because someone is tracking as it was suggested, then it's a different story. These races are supposed to be fun, not stressful.
Anyone who knows me knows I am constantly trying to talk people into running and when they tell me they can't do it I do all I can to convince them they can. I also just really struggled with my first marathon. Cramps in both hamstrings at mile 18. My sub 4:00 marathon goal turned to "just let me finish this please".
I hope I explained myself a bit more this time.
Sorry if this question has been asked already . . . I tried to search but couldn't find anything.
How long should I allow for the Expo? Of course I have to get my packet and other essentials. I have been to expos at other running events, so I assume many of the vendors are the usual suspects I have seen elsewhere. But I thought I'd mosey through anyway. I expect to get there mid-day on Friday. How long should I allow? Hour? Two? Rest of the day? Thanks.
Liz
Liz, it really depends on what you want to do. You can stop by and meet Jeff Galloway, if you are a run/walk person. His line can get long. They do have a speaker series. I listened to Fitz Koehler at last year's ToT. It was pretty cool. If you just want to get your packet and take off then an hour or less is easy. If you want to shop and listen to experts speak, you could be there for hours.
As for my run yesterday, I have tomorrow off too. Assuming no more sick kids are home I am planning to get that 10 miles in tomorrow.
I was supposed to be finding an episode for someone on Marathon Training Academy. It was like 30 pages ago and I can't remember who it's for. I just wanted to say I didn't forget. I have been trying to find it but haven't had luck yet. I ran into phone issues so I was without a phone for a few days. I will find it eventually because it is bugging me. With all the long runs coming up I will have plenty of time to listen and find it.