So when is the deadline to submit a 10K time for corral placement? I need to figure out when I need to schedule a race.
While it's still fresh in the veteran princesses minds, how close to the corral start times that were published did they stay this last year?
Michele
Do a lot of people in those corrals use the run/walk method? I feel as though I could do a 10k in around an hour and 15 minutes, but wouldn't want to look like an idiot if I walked at all in that group of people.
Does anyone know if they will have "host" hotels, if so do you know which ones and will a shuttle be provided to and from the race? Thanks.
I hope you are feeling great and back to normal soon, Jess!
Laura
I was in B and I did a run/walk the entire race. (I do 1 mile run/walk 100 steps...repeat) Even before I came to my first walk break I had already started to see people doing their run/walk intervals. You won't "look like an idiot!" And, if I may add, don't worry about what the other Princesses are doing...come to the race with YOUR plan and run YOUR race....and I can only say that now because it took me quite a while after I started running to finally let it go and not worry about what all the other runners at the parks (that were flying by me!) were doing or what they might be thinking about me. It really was a relief when I could finally stop thinking about that and focus only on what I was doing and follow my own plan...and that included walk breaks! (so take THAT person that would always pass me 3 times around the loop before I even got around once!!!) I think eventually you will find that your half marathon training is going to train alot more than just your muscles and your physical endurance...at least it did for me!
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Thanks! That makes me feel so much better.I have never been an athlete and I'm still proud I can complete a mile in under 13 minutes--something I could never do in high school when you had to run that dreaded mile! I
m taking this one step at a time!
I had 3 friends who where also in corral B and their 10K times where all in the 1:05 to 1:20 range. From what I had heard from runDisney and my friends they divided the corrals by est. finish time. I was in D, which was for 2:50 to 3:00. I know the earlier corrals had a wider time gap, but I don't remember what exactly they were.Notes from a recent Princess 1/2 marathoner:
To be in Corral A, my sister had a 10K of just under :58. I had a 1:02 and was in corral B with my daughter who had a 1:04. The A corral seemed to have less people than the others....I think they may have had 2000 and the others, 2500 or possibly more. I saw people in my B corral with numbers into the 4000's. The people in the first corrals are generally runners, not run/walkers. When we started from B (our first 1/2 marathon) there were people that flew off the starting line!
Happy Running....off to run my first 5K today....trying to get quicker for my Disneyland 1/2 marathon in September!
Alright girls, I need some good book reccomendations for half marathon training! Ready, set, go!
There will be host hotels that will provide race related transportation...to and from the races and also to and from the expo. They aren't posted yet, but eventually there will be a "travel details" area on the Princess website and the hosts will be listed there. Everyone on these boards is pretty quick so if you miss it on the race website, I'm sure someone will post here when they are posted there.
I like Marathoning for Mortals by John Bingham.
I need to buy a new camera - for those of you who ran with your cameras, any suggestions - need something with a good flash for low light. I've seen alot of good photos.
I like Marathoning for Mortals by John Bingham.
I think the qualifying race has to be within the last year, so yes, October would be fine!
Also, my friend has the kind of camera that has a rechargeable battery. We got to the race...and she had left the battery back at the room, still charging.She was devastated!