roomthreeseventeen
Inaugural Dopey Challenge finisher
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Rounded out my training with 64 miles this past week. Ready to run, I hope.
I know I would rather give it rest than push it as the other poster wrote. Having said that, I remember the idea of me even doing a half marathon at one point was something I thought I couldn't do. My feet would be sore which caused other soreness and lower back pain...geeze...it was depressing. This was even on a treadmill! It did end up being my shoes were totally wrong for me but I didn't know it.
It will be interesting to read what others say and if they have been down this road before.
As for sneakers, I am wearing the Adidas boost...I love shoes that are like pillows and these are good.
Sometimes my right knee bothers me to a point where I limp! Though last year during the whole Goofy challenge it didn't bother me at all..strange.
I hope whatever it is you are experiencing is something as simple as changing shoes...but if it were me I really wouldn't push it.
Rounded out my training with 64 miles this past week. Ready to run, I hope.
Great work! My 100% weeks are 60 miles, and I just finished my last one, too.
Question: What are you doing (long run distance, and total mileage) for the next two weeks? I have 51 miles for this week and 26 for the following. A couple of Dopey training plans call for long runs of 12 and then 8, with overall low mileage for the next two weeks. I am curious to know if others are doing a 2 or 1 week taper, and not 3.
Thanks!
My aim is 45 and 35, and then a short run on the Tuesday I land in Orlando. Because it's a 2 and a half week taper, it's so complicated.
My aim is 45 and 35, and then a short run on the Tuesday I land in Orlando. Because it's a 2 and a half week taper, it's so complicated.
Wow, that seems like a ton of miles! My 2 taper weeks will be 16 and 17 miles. What program are you following?
Got my longest run since before Thanksgiving in. I'm still hurt, but got through 4.75 miles as a continuous run, and could have kept going. Hope to get in a 6 miler in a couple of days, and then maybe a couple of 8 milers next week. I'll be going into it severely undertrained, but being injured since before Thanksgiving cut out a lot of long runs.
Been following this thread for some time now. Finally decided to stop reading only and jump in.
I did the Goofy last year. 1st Disney run, 6th Full and about 10th half. I loved it.
I'm in corral G.
Did my 2.5, 5, 10, and 20 miler last weekend. 70 plus degrees here in TN. Great prep for Disney.
Thanks for all the advice I have been reading about.
Welcome aboard DD.
Sounds like you're ready to go and have some fun. Hopefully the temperatures will be a bit lower than your training temps., for everybody's sake.
McFlurry John
Do we get 2 bibs for Dopey? I read one for 5K and 10K, another for 1/2 and full but the official info sounds like only one bib for all the races.
I know I should be more worried about the running but honestly, the biggest problem I faced was "how am I going to make and pack 4 costumes?" I should be freaking out about this more than I am but... I am surprisingly blase about the whole thing. It's like I'm on some kind of tranquilizer or something.
Feeling better about my chances. Still not recovered, but still getting better. Have finally managed a six mile continuous run, which means that I should be able to handle the half with walk breaks. Still hoping to get in a couple more 6-8 mile runs between now and marathon weekend, but fully aware that these are more to bolster my confidence than having any real training benefit.
As my wife told me earlier this week - I signed up for these races. Failure is not an option.
I'm also feeling the "failure is not an option" going through my mind. I haven't run in a week. Actually, I haven't attempted to run in a week and it's been more like two since I have actually run. My calf spasms seem slightly better with lots of heat, massage and stretching, but I'm afraid to even attempt a test run. I wonder if it's better to continue heat, massage and stretching and try to avoid making the problem worse, hoping to be in less pain for Dopey. If I have to tape and truss myself to death, I desperately want those medals! We've worked too hard for too many months and have spent too much money not to feel that way.![]()