sandam1
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I’ve been considering starting a running blog for a while, but I am finally getting around to actually doing it. The first few posts are going to be a (long and detailed) recap of my runDisney history. I’m writing these primarily so that I have everything down in one place. Feel free to read and comment - or not!
My name is Amy and I am 46 years old from Western New York. When I was a kid, my mom and stepdad were big runners. I tried to run with my mom from time to time, but always wound up with a terrible side stitch. I also hated listening to nothing besides my feet hitting the ground and my gasping breath. So while I grew up around running and races, I never participated in them myself.
Then around 2016 or 2017, I found out about runDisney and the Jeff Galloway run-walk-run method around the same time. I was intrigued by the idea of running at Disney - I really, really, REALLY wanted to run through the castle - and the Galloway method seemed to make running do-able. I would probably never be able to run for miles non-stop, but even *I* could run for 30 seconds, walk to recover, rinse and repeat until I reach the end. THAT I could do!
It took a few years before I finally felt strong and fit enough to attempt a half marathon, but I did it. My races to date have been:


My name is Amy and I am 46 years old from Western New York. When I was a kid, my mom and stepdad were big runners. I tried to run with my mom from time to time, but always wound up with a terrible side stitch. I also hated listening to nothing besides my feet hitting the ground and my gasping breath. So while I grew up around running and races, I never participated in them myself.
Then around 2016 or 2017, I found out about runDisney and the Jeff Galloway run-walk-run method around the same time. I was intrigued by the idea of running at Disney - I really, really, REALLY wanted to run through the castle - and the Galloway method seemed to make running do-able. I would probably never be able to run for miles non-stop, but even *I* could run for 30 seconds, walk to recover, rinse and repeat until I reach the end. THAT I could do!
It took a few years before I finally felt strong and fit enough to attempt a half marathon, but I did it. My races to date have been:
- 2019 Marathon Weekend 5K & Half Marathon
- 2020 Fairy Tale Challenge (10K & Half Marathon)
- 2022 Marathon Weekend 5K, 10K & Half Marathon

