Marathon Weekend 2017!

Taper. Ugh. I'm definitely starting to feel sick (I always crash after running around like crazy before Christmas) :)

I am thinking of registering to run the full marathon in 2018. It would be my first marathon after 5 halfs. But I am wondering how I could do it so soon after Christmas. I always crash after Christmas too. I guess I need to plan better/do less next year for Christmas.
Any tips on getting through Christmas with enough energy to run a marathon?
 
I am thinking of registering to run the full marathon in 2018. It would be my first marathon after 5 halfs. But I am wondering how I could do it so soon after Christmas. I always crash after Christmas too. I guess I need to plan better/do less next year for Christmas.
Any tips on getting through Christmas with enough energy to run a marathon?

This race is actually nicely timed because you are pretty much at the taper phase by the time you get to Christmas. A lot of the runners who train in my area are doing the Disney marathon and they are perhaps smarter than me. I'm doing Celebration so I'm in the peak of training right now and had to juggle things around this last week to fit in the runs, but it wasn't as hard as I thought.

Because a marathon training cycle is typically fairly long, you really get into it more as a lifestyle change by the time you're so close to the race (only a few weeks out from Christmas) and I honestly think you'll be fine. Right now I'm at the stage so many probably find themselves, where it's not so much the actual race day, but how much I've invested over the past months that is keeping me motivated. You can do it :)
 
That is the reason I asked. In triathlon I am also used to wear a numberbelt, but at the Disneyland Paris Half, the numberbelt felt somehow "wrong", ... Maybe I try to get these magnets at the expo.

Isn't that funny? It's great for the tri, but that's exactly the way I'd describe it for a half instead of a tri - somehow "wrong!"

I am thinking of registering to run the full marathon in 2018. It would be my first marathon after 5 halfs. But I am wondering how I could do it so soon after Christmas. I always crash after Christmas too. I guess I need to plan better/do less next year for Christmas.
Any tips on getting through Christmas with enough energy to run a marathon?

I really enjoyed this season, and felt like I was on track/ahead of schedule with shopping, cookies, wrapping, etc. so it was actually less crazy than usual! I was really careful to actually schedule Christmas prep stuff on my calendar and protect that time. Work was manageable and I delegated what I could. I stuck to my training plan, and didn't skip runs and didn't go over/above the plan. I was relatively cautious at holiday parties when offered more wine. :) I didn't stay up too late (well, except for once - see holiday parties.) Unfortunately, I'm still sick! But the good news is that it's relatively mild and probably resolved with moderate rest. So it's ideal to have a few days after Christmas and before departure to rest and regroup. We're leaving early Saturday and I'm optimistic that I'll be 100% by then!

Hope the timing doesn't deter you!! Marathon Weekend is definitely my favorite runDisney event and I highly recommend it!
 

Apologies if this question has already been asked -
we are staying offsite, but right near the entrance to Disney (near outlets). What time should we leave the hotel to ensure we get there on time? We are doing the 10K on Friday morning. If we leave by 4am, is that enough time? With the race starting at 5:30?
 
I really enjoyed this season, and felt like I was on track/ahead of schedule with shopping, cookies, wrapping, etc. so it was actually less crazy than usual! I was really careful to actually schedule Christmas prep stuff on my calendar and protect that time. Work was manageable and I delegated what I could. I stuck to my training plan, and didn't skip runs and didn't go over/above the plan. I was relatively cautious at holiday parties when offered more wine. :) I didn't stay up too late (well, except for once - see holiday parties.) Unfortunately, I'm still sick! But the good news is that it's relatively mild and probably resolved with moderate rest. So it's ideal to have a few days after Christmas and before departure to rest and regroup. We're leaving early Saturday and I'm optimistic that I'll be 100% by then!

Hope the timing doesn't deter you!! Marathon Weekend is definitely my favorite runDisney event and I highly recommend it!
Thanks, I love the idea of scheduling holiday prep stuff on my calendar. I tend to fill in any available slots on my calendar with work, then try to squeeze the Christmas stuff in.
My husband and I ran the Minnie 10k last year and we really enjoyed marathon weekend.
 
This race is actually nicely timed because you are pretty much at the taper phase by the time you get to Christmas. A lot of the runners who train in my area are doing the Disney marathon and they are perhaps smarter than me. I'm doing Celebration so I'm in the peak of training right now and had to juggle things around this last week to fit in the runs, but it wasn't as hard as I thought.

Because a marathon training cycle is typically fairly long, you really get into it more as a lifestyle change by the time you're so close to the race (only a few weeks out from Christmas) and I honestly think you'll be fine. Right now I'm at the stage so many probably find themselves, where it's not so much the actual race day, but how much I've invested over the past months that is keeping me motivated. You can do it :)
Thanks, I really want to run (well, Galloway run/walk/run) a marathon at least once. I think I can do it!
 
I have a spectator question for the marathon. I'm running it this year and my wife and adult daughter will be spectating. I ran it last year and they saw me at the TTC, Poly, and then at the finish. THIS time they'd like to see the start. They know they won't be able to see me at the start among the masses and don't even care if they see my corral (D) begin. They both would just like to be as close to the start to see/hear what they can. But as soon as the race begins, they'll hustle over to the TTC or wherever they could logistically get to in order to see me pass by. They both are fine with running/jogging/navigating through crowds/whatever to get from one place to the next. I was just looking for anybody's experience on here with spectating near the start line. We will be staying onsite and will be relying on Disney transportation. Any input/tips would be greatly appreciated.
 
I hope I'm not too late to be added to DopeyBadger's list. I just want to add that the generosity of time and spirit shown on this board is awesome! I expect my times to be slow, but I will post anyway.

Nope not too late. I have you added. Although, let's make today the last day to get your name in. So if there are any other remaining stragglers or if there are custom timing spot requests (like Boardwalk spectator timing), then let me know. I will post the final version tomorrow.
 
I have a spectator question for the marathon. I'm running it this year and my wife and adult daughter will be spectating. I ran it last year and they saw me at the TTC, Poly, and then at the finish. THIS time they'd like to see the start. They know they won't be able to see me at the start among the masses and don't even care if they see my corral (D) begin. They both would just like to be as close to the start to see/hear what they can. But as soon as the race begins, they'll hustle over to the TTC or wherever they could logistically get to in order to see me pass by. They both are fine with running/jogging/navigating through crowds/whatever to get from one place to the next. I was just looking for anybody's experience on here with spectating near the start line. We will be staying onsite and will be relying on Disney transportation. Any input/tips would be greatly appreciated.

They can stay at the staging area where they have a big screen showing the runners and the announcers and every time a corral goes off they can see the fireworks.After they see the start they can hurry over to the monorail to see you from the TTC or inside the MK as well as the Poly.
 
8.33 on the treadmill... looking forward to Orlando weather ;)

We are meeting my b-i-l and his family for a Disney family reunion (coming in on Tuesday).
I'm pretty excited about the half on Saturday... I will have to "focus" to stay present the
preceding four days.
 
I don't get there until the 6th. :( But must remind myself I did this on purpose, since I am running "just" the marathon, I wanted our vacation time to be AFTER I run (you know, so I can eat ALL THE FOOD!). We don't come home until the 15th. :)

Also, important marathon update: DD27 said she will buy me a frozen margarita in Italy and have it waiting there for me! :)
 












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