Ariel484
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That's what I was going to say. Don't stalk your inbox...stalk here.I figure we'll know bib numbers before the email actually gets sent![]()

That's what I was going to say. Don't stalk your inbox...stalk here.I figure we'll know bib numbers before the email actually gets sent![]()
omg, omg, omg!!! It has started.
I got the first runDisney email today for the marathon and it has awesome info!!!! ...on the chear packages...sigh, so close.
I'm not concerned about bib #s ... The question is, will they tell us about the new course before the race actually starts?
Regarding statements on the prior page: Weekly mileage is far more important than the distance of your long run.
Purely my choice for the mental part of "I know I can run this far". No one told me that it was the best way, but no one said it was always bad either. It will be done at a very slow pace and will be done 4 weeks out from race date... with me essentially have a 4 week taper. I do monitor my form to try and avoid injury. That is certainly something I will keep in mind during that training run and I will quit if I feel like I'm falling apart. On my 22 mile run Saturday, I could feel it in my legs the last 2-3 miles and I was extra cautious about my form finishing up. Fortunately I felt completely fine Monday morning and again the following day.
For all of my halves (again I know that the marathon is a different beast) I have run 14-15 right before tapering... I guess it's mental with me.
Seriously, you took in no water/fuel for 22 miles, wow that's crazy! I think I would have died.Yesterday I did 22 miles without stopping and with no aid (water/gels).
Yeah, if I survived that...I'd be a complete wreck for at least the rest of the day.Seriously, you took in no water/fuel for 22 miles, wow that's crazy! I think I would have died.
I have to do it mentally too or I severely lack confidence on race day. Yesterday I did 22 miles without stopping and with no aid (water/gels). I'm in a marathon on November 29th so my runs for the next 10 days will be shorter but I definitely feel a lot more capable now. I think it's good to be cautious, particularly running long distances close to actual race day, but it doesn't hurt so long as there's adequate rest and stretching.
I have to do it mentally too or I severely lack confidence on race day. Yesterday I did 22 miles without stopping and with no aid (water/gels). I'm in a marathon on November 29th so my runs for the next 10 days will be shorter but I definitely feel a lot more capable now. I think it's good to be cautious, particularly running long distances close to actual race day, but it doesn't hurt so long as there's adequate rest and stretching.
Wow on the "no aid" routine. I was trying to practice my fueling, so I think I ended up doing about 40 oz. of gatorade/water mix, 2 gus, and 3 chew squares (half a pack) on my 22 mile run this past Saturday.
Now that fueling has come in, does anyone on here plan to run the marathon with a hydration belt or do most people take in water/powerade just at the stops? I'm debating on a belt with 2 bottles that could be refilled, a hand-strapped bottle that could be refilled, or relying only on the stops. I've never raced with bottles of any kind and only used the stops in my halves. But I'm not really a pro at drinking fast from those cups and would love to sip at my leisure... but a belt seems like more than I want to deal with. Maybe the hand-strapped bottle is a happy balance.
Wow on the "no aid" routine. I was trying to practice my fueling, so I think I ended up doing about 40 oz. of gatorade/water mix, 2 gus, and 3 chew squares (half a pack) on my 22 mile run this past Saturday.
Now that fueling has come in, does anyone on here plan to run the marathon with a hydration belt or do most people take in water/powerade just at the stops? I'm debating on a belt with 2 bottles that could be refilled, a hand-strapped bottle that could be refilled, or relying only on the stops. I've never raced with bottles of any kind and only used the stops in my halves. But I'm not really a pro at drinking fast from those cups and would love to sip at my leisure... but a belt seems like more than I want to deal with. Maybe the hand-strapped bottle is a happy balance.
Always, lol!I figure we'll know bib numbers before the email actually gets sent![]()
Neither: I use a small handheld bottle when I race (and when I run at home, for that matter.) I also prefer to sip as needed, so the bottle allows me to do that easily. I just refill it at hydration stops on the course.Now that fueling has come in, does anyone on here plan to run the marathon with a hydration belt or do most people take in water/powerade just at the stops?
I take powerade/water from the course stops. I have to walk to drink though out of the cups or I just spill and gag. I've seen many belts or handhelds on course though. In training I use a handheld bottle, but for the races I would rather not hold anything especially since I have my camera to worry about.Now that fueling has come in, does anyone on here plan to run the marathon with a hydration belt or do most people take in water/powerade just at the stops? I'm debating on a belt with 2 bottles that could be refilled, a hand-strapped bottle that could be refilled, or relying only on the stops. I've never raced with bottles of any kind and only used the stops in my halves. But I'm not really a pro at drinking fast from those cups and would love to sip at my leisure... but a belt seems like more than I want to deal with. Maybe the hand-strapped bottle is a happy balance.
http://runnersconnect.net/coach-corner/why-you-shouldnt-use-marathons-as-long-runs-in-training/
Since you mentioned no one said it was bad either I posted the link above for a few reasons why. I think your timing of 4 weeks out is ideal for your last 20+ mile run, but I would imagine 3 weeks out is ~16 miles... For many people that is still a challenge of a run regardless of how in shape you are. I don't mean to be negative about your idea of doing the 26 miles, but its a high risk low reward option. Talk with other runners and get their advice on the subject, and if you still feel its worth it despite the risk, go for it.
Seriously, you took in no water/fuel for 22 miles, wow that's crazy! I think I would have died.
How long did your 22 miler take you? How are the legs holding up? Good luck on your marathon! Which one are you running?
Wow on the "no aid" routine. I was trying to practice my fueling, so I think I ended up doing about 40 oz. of gatorade/water mix, 2 gus, and 3 chew squares (half a pack) on my 22 mile run this past Saturday.
Now that fueling has come in, does anyone on here plan to run the marathon with a hydration belt or do most people take in water/powerade just at the stops? I'm debating on a belt with 2 bottles that could be refilled, a hand-strapped bottle that could be refilled, or relying only on the stops. I've never raced with bottles of any kind and only used the stops in my halves. But I'm not really a pro at drinking fast from those cups and would love to sip at my leisure... but a belt seems like more than I want to deal with. Maybe the hand-strapped bottle is a happy balance.
I wasn't expecting to do it. The plan was to just run until worn out and at hitting 22 I knew I'd miss a meeting later in the day if I didn't stop and go home. It took me 3:11 and I'm hoping to come in under 3:45 at Seattle Marathon next Sunday. That's my last race before the Goofy Challenge. The biggest things that helped were not looking at my watch for time & miles until the last 2 miles, and also tuning out with a good playlist.
I feel ok today, legs are a little sore but managing fine. Not recommending anyone follow suit, it just worked for me and I feel a lot more confident in my ability to do Seattle next week. Also, I made a pumpkin chocolate chip loaf this week and loaded on a few slices the night before, as well as in the morning. I'll make any excuse for cake but I swear it worked as excellent fuel!
Can't wait for the Goofy Challenge, get butterflies every time I think about it.
Just got it as well!
So ... I didn't get this runDisney email. What (if anything) am I missing?