kermit116
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I've just gotten back in to running for the first time in many, many years, and the Disneyland 10k will be my first long-distance running event since I was in high school. I'm really getting in to the rD events, and I'm signed up to do the Princess 10k with some friends in February. At this point, I'm still on a run/walk training program, and for longer distances I'm definitely doing more walking than running, so I still have a long way to go.
That being said, I'm a very goal-oriented person, and I like to think about which rD events I'd like to plan for in the in future. I'm wondering what people's experience has been moving up from a 10k to a half marathon at runDisney events. I'd love to go for a Coast-to-Coast medal, so I'm hoping to do the Tower of Terror 10-miler next fall (after doing the Princess 10k in February), and then do two half marathons for 2016.
Obviously this is a highly individual choice, but I'm looking for advice on moving up into longer running events. Should I focus on actually being able to run a full 10k before I try to move up to the next distance? Would people recommend trying to do the ToT 10-miler to bridge the gap between a 10k and a half marathon? From what I've heard the party after the ToT race sounds awesome, but I'm not thrilled with the idea of a nighttime race. Basically, I'm trying to decide how many 10Ks I should have under my belt before I move up to the next distance level.
I was really out of shape before I started training for the DL 10k this spring, and I still have a long way to go, but I know that setting concrete goals for myself will help to keep me on track in my training process, so any tips would be great!
That being said, I'm a very goal-oriented person, and I like to think about which rD events I'd like to plan for in the in future. I'm wondering what people's experience has been moving up from a 10k to a half marathon at runDisney events. I'd love to go for a Coast-to-Coast medal, so I'm hoping to do the Tower of Terror 10-miler next fall (after doing the Princess 10k in February), and then do two half marathons for 2016.
Obviously this is a highly individual choice, but I'm looking for advice on moving up into longer running events. Should I focus on actually being able to run a full 10k before I try to move up to the next distance? Would people recommend trying to do the ToT 10-miler to bridge the gap between a 10k and a half marathon? From what I've heard the party after the ToT race sounds awesome, but I'm not thrilled with the idea of a nighttime race. Basically, I'm trying to decide how many 10Ks I should have under my belt before I move up to the next distance level.
I was really out of shape before I started training for the DL 10k this spring, and I still have a long way to go, but I know that setting concrete goals for myself will help to keep me on track in my training process, so any tips would be great!