I'm a virtual Castaway Marathon Prince. I think I'll bust out my Prince Phillip shirt for the virtual Princess half.
Besides runningintheusa and marathonguide, is there another site that lists local races? It seems like many smaller races are not on the bigger lists.I know I made a comment about the future of runDisney that ruffled some feathers, but on a positive side, there are many many live races that are happening now across the country. There is even a website for marathons that have not been canceled and I was shocked to see how many are going live. I know we like to focus on the 'big' races, but some of these small races are a ton of fun, too and I recommend y'all taking a look to see what's out there. I had planned to do 4 big races this Fall/Winter - Dayton Air Force, Hartford, Wine and Dine and Dopey - all huge races. I ended up doing a live 50 person 5K in July and a live 200 person 10K in August and I have a 250 person half marathon next week I am very excited about. The races are coming back. And some of the changes to keep people healthier - which is a good thing even in normal times - will make racing even better!! Hang in there, everyone!!!!!![]()
There’s Find My Marathon. I use this site to compare marathon courses a lot. They do have a calendar, but I haven’t looked too closely at it to see what races are listed.Besides runningintheusa and marathonguide, is there another site that lists local races? It seems like many smaller races are not on the bigger lists.
I haven’t trained any differently.For those who have done virtual marathons: Do you train any differently? I'm thinking of doing the virtual marathon (would be my fifth marathon) I'm thinking I would just convert my last long run (21 miles) to 26.2 since, in part, I don't care or have to worry about time limits.
Now I have to figure out how I'm going to prepare for this one. I ran Dopey the last two years, but this time around I'm just not feeling up to committing to Goofy or Dopey virtually. I've done the Star Wars virtual half as part of training before so I'm not sweating the Princess races since they fall in my Star Wars training cycle anyways.Awesome !! I do a lot of miles on the treadmill at home, and until last year and never done a HM (last min decision to do the 2019 WDW HM was my only outdoor one to do date)
Going to have to up my game now if i have a marathon (even if i do it treadmill) in 3 months time !!!!
I think this is the list/site I stumbled on which had all the non canceled marathons across the country in one place but the others posted here look to be pretty accurate, too.There’s Find My Marathon. I use this site to compare marathon courses a lot. They do have a calendar, but I haven’t looked too closely at it to see what races are listed.
https://findmymarathon.com/marathons-still-scheduled.php
For those who have done virtual marathons: Do you train any differently? I'm thinking of doing the virtual marathon (would be my fifth marathon) I'm thinking I would just convert my last long run (21 miles) to 26.2 since, in part, I don't care or have to worry about time limits.
3) 5+ 5 mile loops - this one is really only doable with right street conditions.
For those who've done virtual marathons...what sounds more do-able of these three options (I'm thinking Jan midwest crummy streets.) All of these would be from my doorstep to doorstep for aid stations/bathroom breaks/ & instagram mile marker picture nonsense.
1) 26 (+.2) 1 mile loops
2) 8+ 5k loops
3) 5+ 5 mile loops - this one is really only doable with right street conditions.
And yes I plan on bugging people I know with live updates so that I don't give up.
2 or 3 for sure. I’ve done something between 1-2 for a 20 miler before.For those who've done virtual marathons...what sounds more do-able of these three options (I'm thinking Jan midwest crummy streets.) All of these would be from my doorstep to doorstep for aid stations/bathroom breaks/ & instagram mile marker picture nonsense.
1) 26 (+.2) 1 mile loops
2) 8+ 5k loops
3) 5+ 5 mile loops - this one is really only doable with right street conditions.
And yes I plan on bugging people I know with live updates so that I don't give up.
not likely to have to submit a time - Disney virtual races don't have a way to submit anything. Basically do it when you want to or don't do it - as long as the Mouse gets the $$$ you get the BlingAny idea if the virtual races will move to a date range? They still list a specific day, although I suppose you can run them prior and submit your time on that day.
Any idea if the virtual races will move to a date range? They still list a specific day, although I suppose you can run them prior and submit your time on that day.
Could you do a mix?? Like do a 5 mile and 3 mile loop, then a water stop, then repeat with a 3 mi and 1 mi, water, 5 mile, etc.For those who've done virtual marathons...what sounds more do-able of these three options (I'm thinking Jan midwest crummy streets.) All of these would be from my doorstep to doorstep for aid stations/bathroom breaks/ & instagram mile marker picture nonsense.
1) 26 (+.2) 1 mile loops
2) 8+ 5k loops
3) 5+ 5 mile loops - this one is really only doable with right street conditions.
And yes I plan on bugging people I know with live updates so that I don't give up.