moonlitelace
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I saw that, but it doesn't come in my size as I usually wear a 2x

As a total newbie, I'm wondering about this: how many run/walk vs. only run these Disney races?
My background... until a couple of months ago, I hadn't run more than across the street to catch the light, since hating the "endurance run" we had to complete in high school. Didn't help that I had undiagnosed exercise asthma at the time... not fun.
Inspired by my 8-YEAR OLD SON starting to run (and running his first 5K this Sat!!), and my sister who ran the Princess 1/2 this year, I started C25K in April. I'm now able to complete a 5K with 5min walking warmup at the start, and running the rest without walk breaks -- to the tune of a 11:30 pace overall (w/warmup).
My question is about next steps... I was looking at the C210K, working toward running a 10K (without walk breaks seems to be what the app trains you for). Assuming I live through that (!!), my question is what then?? Seems hard to imagine that I could run-only a whole 10 miler. But the short intervals that Galloway does seem unappealing to me.
Anyone out there running as much as possible of a 10 miler? What training program do you use? Do you take the "occasional" walk breaks as needed?
Thanks all!!
do the stores in the resorts sell the sports drinks or do you have to go grocery shopping?
You should read my fall trip report. I don't know how you and your friends are, but I can tell you this ended very badly for me and mine. It isn't easy for a person who is not much of a runner to try to keep up with a faster paced runner and it is t fun for a faster paced runner to attempt to stay back.... At least I my case it wasn't. It didn't help that between us, one wanted lots of character stops and the other didn't care. Maybe if both had character stops as a priority the pace wouldn't have mattered.
If a decent time- not even a pr matters to you, I would suggest running on and meeting at the end. You all will have a better time if you do.![]()
I am running this race with a few friends. Question is, would you run your own race, at your own pace with a good corral placement OR run with friends but knowing you'll be in the last corral and won't PR????
They sell Powerade.
Reading it now. THANKS!!!
My theory is everybody should run solo and the speedy fast runners should pickup the bags, track the slower ones and be waiting with a beer and a big HURRAH at the finish line. Of course, that's probably because I AM the slower runner.![]()
Thanks to the original OP who started this and everyone for sharing!
I have been getting really great ideas/tips as I begin....
do the stores in the resorts sell the sports drinks or do you have to go grocery shopping?
I haven't gone more than a 5K yet (except for while training), so I'm no expert, but I've continued to use walk breaks while preparing for the TOT. I've been running since later last summer; started with the C25K and just kept going. During that program I found I had to repeat repeat repeat, especially once the run portions got longer. After I did the program for *time*, I went through it again and did it for the miles. And again I had to repeat weeks to make sure my cardio-pulmonary-vascular system, not to mention muscles, tendons, and ligaments, were up to it as well.
I've found that doing the walk breaks, as long as I'm doing the work, is helping with everything. I *plan* to take regular walking breaks during the TOT, but hey, maybe I won't *need* to. But if I do, it's totally OK. Doing the intervals keeps me stronger and keeps me from "dying" at the end, and that's good!
As a newbie I would seriously consider the run/walk program and work up to running continuously should that ever be a goal.
By run/walking you
- stress the legs less because walks use the muscles a bit differently
- you are forgiven when running inconsistent paces; trust me, most folks will naturally try to speed up as the run continues. A newbie simply will not have the cardio engine to support that.
- R/W can allow you to go farther, longer, quicker; speaking more along the lines of building miles not building pace.
- Do not feel like an amateur when run walking, many really fast and experienced runners run that way.
The secret of run/walking is to start the interval as you start your run. Waiting until you need to walk defeats many of the benefits of the style of running.
My theory is everybody should run solo and the speedy fast runners should pickup the bags, track the slower ones and be waiting with a beer and a big HURRAH at the finish line. Of course, that's probably because I AM the slower runner.![]()
Way to get it done!Week 1 done - 10.5 miles total. Slow and nursing a calf injury, but done! Good luck on everyone's run today and keep dry for those on the east coast!
Yay! And double yay for figuring out wardrobe issues ahead of time!My Saturday 3 mile run was a 3.1 mile official run, and it went great! My only issue was that I had stuff in the pockets of my running skirt, and the stuff was pulling the skirt down annoyingly! Lesson learned...don't use the pockets.
For me the Galloway Method has turned out to be a God send! I was really struggling with the C25K as the intervals changed into almost straight running. I am not a runner, never going to fool myself into thinking that I will ever be a runner, but with the Galloway method I have learned that a 10 mile Race and yes, even a 1/2 Marathon is something that I can possibly do! I know there are a lot of nay sayers and eye rollers out there about running 2 minutes and walking 1 minute...but hey, it is working for me and I don't dread getting out there for a "RUN" and actually look forward to those mornings when a run is scheduled. Don't worry about me trying to beat you or get in your way...I will cross the finish line in my own time. I am not running for time, but for myself...getting into better shape and accomplishing something that I am certain will shock most people that know me. Time is not important (other than staying away from the sweepers) but having fun and finishing (wearing that medal around my neck) is.
Go you! But remember, if you run (whether its 2 or 20 minutes at a time) you ARE a runner![]()
Go you! But remember, if you run (whether its 2 or 20 minutes at a time) you ARE a runner![]()
EXACTLY! Plus... running 2 then walking 1 means you can't say you are more of a walker than runner!!!
Thanks...for some reason it is hard for me to say that I am a runner. I know that I am running more than I am walking...but I am moving ahead at a faster pace than my body likes to do at times! LOL
Finished a 5 1/2 mile run this morning....felt good and strong and AMAZED how far I have come since January when I really got serious about doing this!