Deleckideisgn -It is not easy to train in cold weather, but I agree with Carrie. I'd rather run outside than on the TM most days. DH, DD19 and I are all running the Indy half too. It will be DD's first half. There's a planned WISH dinner on Friday night, so if you can plan on joining us!
Jackie? A hilly 5K the day after a 10-miler???? WHat were you thinking? Congrats on teh PR! That is awesome. Now, give your legs a bit of rest.![]()
Jackie? A hilly 5K the day after a 10-miler???? WHat were you thinking? Congrats on teh PR! That is awesome. Now, give your legs a bit of rest.![]()
Where is dinner on Fri night? We plan on driving down that morning from MI to pick up our packets. Not sure how late we'll stay in Indy that evening. We're staying at my dad's in Kokomo, then he's driving us down the morning of the mini. This will be our first half, too.![]()
I think Frank/Firedancer has suggested the Old Spaghetti Factory. We haven't set a time yet, but I would guess it wouldn't be too late, maybe 6:00ish? Keep checking the Indy thread as it gets closer. There are a bunch of WISHers doing the race this year.
Jackie
Since I'm new to running (or walking/jogging) is the old practice of carbo loading still the norm? Do you incorporate some protein too?
Macaroni grill has a make your own pasta bowl, which I love. I get it with whole wheat ziti, broccoli, mushrooms and pine nuts....all in a spicy marinara. I could add chicken if protein is more of an issue.
I'm actually fantasizing about the dinner after the marathon!
I want to reward myself really really well! Has anyone thought about where they plan to eat that evening?
Since I'm new to running (or walking/jogging) is the old practice of carbo loading still the norm? Do you incorporate some protein too?
Macaroni grill has a make your own pasta bowl, which I love. I get it with whole wheat ziti, broccoli, mushrooms and pine nuts....all in a spicy marinara. I could add chicken if protein is more of an issue.
I'm actually fantasizing about the dinner after the marathon!
I want to reward myself really really well! Has anyone thought about where they plan to eat that evening?
ran my 5k this morning. my "official" time by them was 30:30, but it is a very low-tech race. we didn't have chips. they started the time at "go," but i was about mid-pack. and they wrote down your finish time with a pencil/paper as your crossed. so, not 100% accurate.my nike plus time was right at 30 minutes, which isn't too bad considering the road was flooded in several places. so, i either got in line to go around (which slowed everyone down) or ran through the puddle. i couldn't wait to get warm, dry socks on!
anyway, i wanted to finish in around 30 minutes, and i did that. now, on to a 10k at the end of march!
total miles for february week one: 13.06
Since I'm new to running (or walking/jogging) is the old practice of carbo loading still the norm? Do you incorporate some protein too?
Macaroni grill has a make your own pasta bowl, which I love. I get it with whole wheat ziti, broccoli, mushrooms and pine nuts....all in a spicy marinara. I could add chicken if protein is more of an issue.
I'm actually fantasizing about the dinner after the marathon!
I want to reward myself really really well! Has anyone thought about where they plan to eat that evening?
Pre-race for a half or full I have a pasta and chicken combination. I don't really bother with any carbo loading before anything shorter then a half or before a training run shorter than 15.
Are you talking about after a WDW race? I always reward myself with Boma, my favorite restaurant on property. I plan on being there at some point Sunday evening on January 9, 2011.
Boma is my favorite WDW restaurant too...That would be a great post-race meal. What are your favorite dishes there? Mine are the nut-crusted salmon (love the other salmon too), the couscous, and the carrot and ginger soup. And I am a zebra dome fan!
The salmon and couscous are high on my list too. I love the different flavored hummus with that flat cracker-like bread they have. There is very little on that line I don't like. I am not really a zebra dome person but they do have some good desserts.
I don't think I've had the hummus and cracker-bread, I'll have to try them. I do like hummus but there's always so many other things I want to eat there. I always wish I had a bigger stomach when we go there! Not a zebra dome fan! such a shame. JK I know you aren't alone in that regard. One of the other desserts I love are the coffee tart things...don't know the name. Oh, one of the other dishes I love is that white, sort of cream of wheatish stuff with vegetables on it. Oh and those little balls they usually serve over by the meats..wish I knew the names of this stuff. And I've got myself drooling now!
Maybe when it gets closer to the race we'll have to set up a Boma meet for Sunday night.![]()
That would be so fun! But I'll be heading home that day.I'll just be there Friday and Saturday nights (same as I did this year). See I would want to have it on Saturday night since I'm doing the half.
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We'll have to plan one for then too!![]()
I was wondering if you were a Boma fan! You can count me in for that!![]()