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Agreed. If you did 23 you can do Dopey. Focus on avoiding injury!
What others said, Galloway is a great get you ready plan but runs over 20 are not needed - unless you’re fast enough to go sub 3 - focus your long runs more on time on feet. 3 hours is great for your longest, whether that gets you 20+ miles or 12 miles doesn’t matter. You’ve gone to 26 before, stay healthy with less miles and you can do it. Injure yourself and chances of finishing or even starting decrease. You’ve got this!Slightly freaking out. I just completed my 23 mile run last Friday, and the last 5 miles I was battling IT band issues. I pushed it out to get the run done and I know, I should’ve just stopped. I started cold plunging everyday to recover, went on a walk on Sunday about 2 miles, and then tried running yesterday for 3 miles, about 2.5 miles in it flared right back up. I’ve done marathons before, but this will be my first dopey.My plan is to continue to cold plunge daily, leg exercises daily to strengthen the IT band and muscles around it. As well as changing my runs into walks. I still have 1 more run for 26 miles slotted for 12/19, but debating on changing that. I’m not looking for a great time, but just to be able to do all races within the time allotted.
I'm in Galloway Customized but will agree with the others - don't do the 26 miles if you're still hurting. Get to the start line as healthy as possible. You did 23 miles so you will be good!Slightly freaking out. I just completed my 23 mile run last Friday, and the last 5 miles I was battling IT band issues. I pushed it out to get the run done and I know, I should’ve just stopped. I started cold plunging everyday to recover, went on a walk on Sunday about 2 miles, and then tried running yesterday for 3 miles, about 2.5 miles in it flared right back up. I’ve done marathons before, but this will be my first dopey.My plan is to continue to cold plunge daily, leg exercises daily to strengthen the IT band and muscles around it. As well as changing my runs into walks. I still have 1 more run for 26 miles slotted for 12/19, but debating on changing that. I’m not looking for a great time, but just to be able to do all races within the time allotted.
I'm staying at OKW, too! Only a studio. Stayed there in 2024 as well and it worked well for us.3) We are trying a new resort - Old Key West, 2 BR Villa. Really looking forward to the extra space. Plus then I am clicking off one more DVC resort; got to get to all of them eventually!
And during Dopey, definitely walk the 5k and 10k, and as much of the half as you can while still beating the balloon ladies.
Lol, if I ran a 20 minute 5k, I would die.I’ve seen this advice so many times and I never understand it. If you’ve trained for the Dopey, then race like you’ve trained and trust your training. I’ve found that walking around the parks takes more of a toll on my body than the actual running. Why add more time on your feet by walking the first three races? Why add different stress on your body by changing your gait pattern? I did 5 Dopeys before switching to doing Goofys, and it was much easier to recover from running a 20 minute 5k than walking for an hour.
I have always run the 5K and 10K hard during Dopey. I then take the half a bit slower (but not walking) to be prepared for the marathon.I’ve seen this advice so many times and I never understand it. If you’ve trained for the Dopey, then race like you’ve trained and trust your training. I’ve found that walking around the parks takes more of a toll on my body than the actual running. Why add more time on your feet by walking the first three races? Why add different stress on your body by changing your gait pattern? I did 5 Dopeys before switching to doing Goofys, and it was much easier to recover from running a 20 minute 5k than walking for an hour.
I’ve seen this advice so many times and I never understand it. If you’ve trained for the Dopey, then race like you’ve trained and trust your training. I’ve found that walking around the parks takes more of a toll on my body than the actual running. Why add more time on your feet by walking the first three races? Why add different stress on your body by changing your gait pattern? I did 5 Dopeys before switching to doing Goofys, and it was much easier to recover from running a 20 minute 5k than walking for an hour.
This is me as well, race the 5k, shower, back to bed by 6:30, up at 8:30, it’s like I never ran. Run/walk the 10 and half with most of the photo stops, then try for a marathon PR. A little park time, lots of resort time (read: hot tub and beer) - it’s probably not the best idea but it works for me.I have always run the 5K and 10K hard during Dopey. I then take the half a bit slower (but not walking) to be prepared for the marathon.
This is me as well, race the 5k, shower, back to bed by 6:30, up at 8:30, it’s like I never ran. Run/walk the 10 and half with most of the photo stops, then try for a marathon PR. A little park time, lots of resort time (read: hot tub and beer) - it’s probably not the best idea but it works for me.
This.Re: how to get through Dopey. In the words of the great Sly and the Family Stone "Different strokes for different folks. And so on and so on and shooby dooby dooby"
What may be natural for one is not for another, and we arrive at the start line sometimes in great shape and sometimes not. And Dopey is a mental effort as well as a physical one.
It all adds up--as usual--to finding your own personal key to success for the weekend.
So to those trying to figure it out, sure, listen to what those of us who have done it before have to say. But then you do you.
1000% this! Each of us is an experiment of one, and what works for one person may or may not work for someone else.Re: how to get through Dopey. In the words of the great Sly and the Family Stone "Different strokes for different folks. And so on and so on and shooby dooby dooby"
What may be natural for one is not for another, and we arrive at the start line sometimes in great shape and sometimes not. And Dopey is a mental effort as well as a physical one.
It all adds up--as usual--to finding your own personal key to success for the weekend.
So to those trying to figure it out, sure, listen to what those of us who have done it before have to say. But then you do you.