I mean, I’m not sure what this is, but the answer is YES!!! It’s sounds legendary!I should probably dust off the Awesome Amazing DISboard Marathon Spreadsheethuh?
I mean, I’m not sure what this is, but the answer is YES!!! It’s sounds legendary!I should probably dust off the Awesome Amazing DISboard Marathon Spreadsheethuh?
I FEEL YOU!!! I’ve been struggling with my IT band since August. One week, I can run 12 miles no problem and the next long run, can’t make it 7 without having to stop. I’ve done all the things….PT, cupping, needling, strengthening, orthopedist, gait analysis, new shoes. It’s so frustrating because I never know when it will be an issue. My DH mentioned that maybe we should cancel this year and plan for next the other day. After spending the rest of the day in tears, I have decided I’m fully committed. Intervals DO NOT work for me….make my band super mad and angry! My plan is to try to run half (more if possible) and walk the rest. My PT had food poisoning the night before her RD marathon. She did intervals for 8 miles and walked the rest and finished so that is my proof it can be done! Definitely not the way I want to do it, but again…I’m committed!Advice needed! I am registered for the marathon but injured my IT band back in October. I just finished PT and am running again and feeling good! But my mileage is way down since the injury—my longest runs are about an hour (or 5 to 6 miles) right now.
I could probably make it through at least the halfway point if I run/walk and take it slow. But this would be my first RunDisney event, and if can’t finish, is it worth it to run half the race to get a taste of the experience? Or should I just wait for a (hopefully) injury free experience next year?
Thanks in advance!
A few of us DISers put together a giant document with TONS of info on the races, where you can expect to be on the courses based on your start group and expected pace, when and where the meetups are, real bathrooms on the courses, what costumes everyone will be wearing, etc. It's handy to have all the info in one spot and to know who may end up around you in the corrals. (It's in part how @Herding_Cats and I connected before the Half at MW 2022 and we've ended up pretty much running every HM and marathon we've both done at WDW since.)I mean, I’m not sure what this is, but the answer is YES!!! It’s sounds legendary!
I'm also staying at Boardwalk! I'll most likely try and get up near TTC or MK early on, then back to Boardwalk, but it'll depend somewhat on course timing. I'm hoping we can have a few groups of DIS spectators watching for all our people on the course.@The Expert where are you planning to spectate from? We are staying at Boardwalk, so planning to spectate there.
Sounds great! Thank you. We'll DM once the packet comes out and figure out how to divide and conquer.@The Expert I can handle the map pages and race-day info updates if you can handle the runner sheets (since you have built-in spreadsheet help) if that works? Just so you aren’t responsible for everything.
Glad you will be joining us.Thank you for the stories and advice, everyone! I'm feeling encouraged--I think I'm going to try a walk/run 8 mile next weekend, see how that goes, and then decide.
Two more questions--first, when is the pre-race meetup, sounds fun!
And second, does anyone have experience with the slower pace groups (5.5 hours, 6 hours, 6.5 hours or so)--are there specific groups and pacers to look out for? Or do people just generally join whomever is in their corral?
I absolutely half-a$$ed my training for my first Marathon/Dopey last year. My longest run was 13.1 miles, on Thanksgiving, and my last run of any kind was about a month before race day and I didn't die or get injured. @Herding_Cats did have to grab my arm and pull me for a couple minutes later in the marathon, but other than that, I was fine.Advice needed! I am registered for the marathon but injured my IT band back in October. I just finished PT and am running again and feeling good! But my mileage is way down since the injury—my longest runs are about an hour (or 5 to 6 miles) right now.
I could probably make it through at least the halfway point if I run/walk and take it slow. But this would be my first RunDisney event, and if can’t finish, is it worth it to run half the race to get a taste of the experience? Or should I just wait for a (hopefully) injury free experience next year?
Thanks in advance!
My guess is you have gotten lots of good advice by now, so apologies if I am repetitive. That is great that you are running again. Run/Walk/Run has always been the secret to successful recovery for me, I think that is a great idea to follow as you increase the distance. It is really doable to work your way up to the half distance from 5-6 miles you are currently doing. Add a couple miles to your long run each week, no more than two at a time and you will find yourself at the half distance with a week plus before MW to do a mini-taper. And as the old saying goes, if you can run a half, you can run the full.Advice needed! I am registered for the marathon but injured my IT band back in October. I just finished PT and am running again and feeling good! But my mileage is way down since the injury—my longest runs are about an hour (or 5 to 6 miles) right now.
I could probably make it through at least the halfway point if I run/walk and take it slow. But this would be my first RunDisney event, and if can’t finish, is it worth it to run half the race to get a taste of the experience? Or should I just wait for a (hopefully) injury free experience next year?
Thanks in advance!