But seeing as my legs are jelly today after "just" a half, I couldn't imagine today prepping for a full tomorrow. Any middle of the pack runners that can help me with their own experiences?
Have you looked at the DVC rent/transfer boards here? You might be able to find someone with BWV points looking to rent, and it'll likely be cheaper than through a broker too.SAFD: Decided to plan for Goofy this year. Thought about Dopey again, but with the NYE crowds and added cost, decided it's not worth it. Solo trip for me too as my family doesn't love the early wake p calls for race weekend and don't want to deal with the NYE crowds. Trying to rent points for a boardwalk area resort, but no luck so far (avaiability but two services don't have points to rent for them). If that doesn't come though I will probably just book at POFQ again or Pop as I love the Sky Liner access.
RunDisney website is has updated for the 2023 dates for this weekend (not sure when that happened, but it was sometime since they announced the registration dates.) But you can't click through into any of the races to see what the themes are yet the way you can with W&D.
Given the absolute weirdness of the whole W&D "theme" this year, I'd be OK if it was still Oswald.So you're saying there's still hope for an Oswald-free race weekend?
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But seeing as my legs are jelly today after "just" a half, I couldn't imagine today prepping for a full tomorrow. Any middle of the pack runners that can help me with their own experiences?
My DopeyBadger plan completely came through for me. I figured out a few post-long-run self-care things over the summer and fall that seemed to help, AND my fitness was just better because of how long I had been training at that point. TheExpert (who I stumbled across in the corral and ran most of the race with...I finished somewhere around 3:40 with lots of picture and bathroom stops) recommended just hanging out in the pool after the half (even to just sit on the edge and dangle my feet in it) which was another layer of "stuff" that had me feeling like I could make it through the full. The full was challenging to get through, but I never felt "I can't do this any more" and we finished in a little over 7:00 with again, lots of picture and bathroom stops. And on Monday, I had a 27pound toddler strapped to my back as we went through the airport to come home. My legs were somewhat sore, but NOTHING like October.
Yes to all of this! You'll approach your races with an entirely different mindset knowing you're doing all four. Stick to your training, including strength training, and learn what works for you for prep and recovery. You can absolutely do it!Prior to my first Princess Challenge in 2020, I was working with a physical therapist who had me doing a lot of runner-specific strength exercises and they made all of the difference in the world in surviving the races as well as in my recovery. My legs were tired the next day, but not especially sore. And yes, I could even go open and down stairs.
Famous last words...After having done the Marathon this year, I want to complete Dopey and say "I DID IT!" and then never do it again.![]()
I choose to forgive you for this remark. #oswaldforeverSo you're saying there's still hope for an Oswald-free race weekend?
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I feel attacked.So you're saying there's still hope for an Oswald-free race weekend?
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Given the absolute weirdness of the whole W&D "theme" this year, I'd be OK if it was still Oswald.![]()
Pluto + Figaro (minnie's cat)Find somebody suitably classic to pair with Pluto and all the races could go dual-host!
5k: Pluto + ???
10k: Chip & Dale
1/2: Donald & Daisy
Full: Mickey & Minnie
Lately it has been early to mid October.SAFD: I want to do Dopey once, and since 2023 is an anniversary year this seems like the one to do. However, I'd really like to improve my POT, and ideally run my first marathon before then.
What is the usual POT cutoff date for marathon weekend?