Simple answer: ALL of them!I don’t know which bands I should bring...
I actually wish the day time highs were a bit warmer. I want good running temps, but also would love some pool weather.
I'm here with the family this week (before going home tomorrow and then coming back next week for Dopey!). Just finished 12 miles around the Boardwalk and along Epcot Resort Drive. T+D of around 150 (I don't think I've ever sweat that much in my whole life). Hopefully the cooler weather forecast holds up. I would even take a redo of last year's frigid weather over this...
Race Expo Question:
For those that use whatever company/booth that does taping; what is the cost of this and do you to afterward, if so how much? Thanks!
I don’t know which bands I should bring...
I definitely will have enough for at least one each day. I brought 6 for a 5 day trip in November.As several others have said ... all of them.
No joke, if I see you more than once on this trip and you're not wearing different magicbands every time I see you, I'm gonna be a little disappointed.
My plan is to do 9-10 min miles throughout the challenge and finish uninjured. My knee has just been a bother lately so I've been taking it easy and stretching a ton.
While doing the marathon part of Dopey, if you get say knee pain/ injury, would you finish the run or call it quits if it's a level of pain that you can mentally accept and run with. If stopping and tending to it, is there a cutoff distance where you'd personally just finish?
Like mile 5 of marathon, I would probably stop, but say mile 20, I'd probably be stubborn and finish it.
My plan is to do 9-10 min miles throughout the challenge and finish uninjured. My knee has just been a bother lately so I've been taking it easy and stretching a ton.
While doing the marathon part of Dopey, if you get say knee pain/ injury, would you finish the run or call it quits if it's a level of pain that you can mentally accept and run with. If stopping and tending to it, is there a cutoff distance where you'd personally just finish?
Like mile 5 of marathon, I would probably stop, but say mile 20, I'd probably be stubborn and finish it.
My plan is to do 9-10 min miles throughout the challenge and finish uninjured. My knee has just been a bother lately so I've been taking it easy and stretching a ton.
While doing the marathon part of Dopey, if you get say knee pain/ injury, would you finish the run or call it quits if it's a level of pain that you can mentally accept and run with. If stopping and tending to it, is there a cutoff distance where you'd personally just finish?
Like mile 5 of marathon, I would probably stop, but say mile 20, I'd probably be stubborn and finish it.
I definitely will have enough for at least one each day. I brought 6 for a 5 day trip in November.
Any advice on taking a cab/Uber to the start? I'm staying off property in Kissimmee and I'd rather not wake the wife and kids up just to drive me to the park. What time should I plan on arriving?
Taper time! Honestly due to the holidays and bad weather I haven’t run in a few days but I’m not worried. I’m excited for Dopey!So, let's finish the year with a bang and some of the questions I have left on my little SAFD list. How is everyone's training going? Are we all tapering? Feeling good and ready to rock in less than two weeks?
What's your race strategy going to be (running, run/walk, stopping for characters, going for PRs, drinks, rides, etc.)?
If you could stay at any hotel for race weekend, where would you stay?
How are you celebrating after your race(s)?
If resolutions are your thing (Disney-related or otherwise) and you want to share those, feel free.
Yes I did. I didn’t get it customized but I did get one.Did you get one of the 25th Anniv Marathon MBs last year? I am so bummed I didn't know about them until after we left so I hope, at least, somebody else on these boards got one.
To paraphrase a quote I heard awhile ago - I have more Magic Bands than I need and less Magic Bands than I want.
My wife has her Alex & Ani...I have my Magic Bands!
Good morning, runDisney all-stars, and welcome to the final Sundays are for Disney of 2018! It's hard to believe the year is almost over and, oh yeah, marathon weekend festivities kickoff in nine days!
So, let's finish the year with a bang and some of the questions I have left on my little SAFD list. How is everyone's training going? Are we all tapering? Feeling good and ready to rock in less than two weeks?
What's your race strategy going to be (running, run/walk, stopping for characters, going for PRs, drinks, rides, etc.)?
If you could stay at any hotel for race weekend, where would you stay?
How are you celebrating after your race(s)?
If resolutions are your thing (Disney-related or otherwise) and you want to share those, feel free.
I started tapering this past week. My final long run (17 miles) was mostly good, but finished a little rough. But, I'm pain free and feel appropriately trained. I missed one run this past week thanks to icy sidewalks, but I'm not sweating it too much. Definitely not worth risking an injury.
Race strategy:
- 5K: easy pace, get photo/video of Epcot in the dark with the lanterns lit, will stop for any really awesome characters
- 10K: not quite as easy as the 5K, but not pushing it, stop for awesome characters and @Keels hydration station
- Half: similar pace to 10K, stopping for whatever characters look fun and don't have long lines
- Full: Aiming to beat my previous PR for this course, but that's all. I'm not giving it maximum effort and will scale back as necessary. Not planning on character stops.
I'd love to stay at the Polynesian or any of the Epcot resorts, but I'm very much looking forward to returning to POR.
Nothing planned for after the 5K, 10K and half except maybe a parking lot beer. Marathon celebration is Sunday at Ohana. Dopey celebration/recovery will be DATW and Boma on Monday.
Have a great week, everyone!
Things could be better right now. I came down with a bad head cold on Christmas Eve that has moved into my chest. It seems like whenever I have a stressful, busy year at work and can’t afford to be sick and miss time, I stay healthy. But as soon as I hit a break, it all catches up to me and I get sick.
I’m not tapering for Marathon Weekend so much as training through it as I make up my mind on whether to run a 50 miler in February. Yesterday was a disaster, as I went out for a long run and cut it short at around 3 miles because my legs and lungs just weren’t there. I’ll try again today, as I finally got a good night’s sleep last night.
With that all in mind, I’m planning on shooting for a 2:15-2:30 half, followed by a (hopefully) sub-5:00 marathon. I’m really hoping that being sick now will get it out of the way and let me be healthy for the races. I’ve had to limp through all 3 previous WDW Marathons to this point in the 5-6 hour range and I’d really like to knock one out closer to my capabilities.
I’ll be hanging out for a good stretch after I finish, waiting for DD20 to finish her 1st marathon. I’m sure we’ll figure out some way to celebrate after she finishes.
If I could stay anywhere, I’d probably pick the Poly. I’ve always wanted to stay there, but it’s never fit in the budget.
Given the extended time I’m going to be waiting for DD20 to finish, I’d like to be able to change and possibly head into Epcot or BW to cheer her on. Does anyone know if you can check a backpack inside your bag check bag?