Count me in the camp that will not wear the event shirts until I have completed the run.
I save my race shirts for after the race - because I'm cheap and refuse to pay more for an "I did it!" shirt and consider my "free" race shirt my finisher's shirt, lol!
Ditto. I have quite a collection of race shirts and honeatly, I have never run in any of them. Even when I return I do not run in them. Too thick my liking for a run shirt in Florida.Count me in the camp that will not wear the event shirts until I have completed the run.
For me, I have always felt it is bad juju to wear the race shirt until the deed is done, but I will be wearing them loud and proud with the medal in the parks after!![]()
What - it'll be hot in April in Florida?! No way?!
Yep. I never knew that temps in the 60s were really considered to be "hot" in running until the Olympic marathon trials in LA. Shoot, as a Floridian, I long for temps in the 60s most of the year, lol!Me thinks it has to do with more being above 'generally accepted April racing weather' than it has to do with the 'well duh it's April in central Florida of course it's hot n humid' And a reminder to non floridians that it's April in central Florida.. To me this past week has been perfect morning running weather...
I told DH there is a heat advisory for the race this weekend and his reply was "that is just for people who don't live in Florida".What - it'll be hot in April in Florida?! No way?!
Yep. I never knew that temps in the 60s were really considered to be "hot" in running until the Olympic marathon trials in LA. Shoot, as a Floridian, I long for temps in the 60s most of the year, lol!
Totally agree! During the marathon this year, I thought the temps/humidity were wonderful...and then I saw a guy go down just before DHS, grabbing onto a shrubbery for dear life (sidebar: the medics said, "Why are you hugging that bush? You barely know it!" which kind of lightened the mood) and just generally looking not in a good way. He was definitely green around the gills. And then I heard about a lot of people complaining about the humidity and realized that it was humid, just felt great to those of us who train in Florida year-round! It's all relative, I guess.What - it'll be hot in April in Florida?! No way?!
Yep. I never knew that temps in the 60s were really considered to be "hot" in running until the Olympic marathon trials in LA. Shoot, as a Floridian, I long for temps in the 60s most of the year, lol!
Absolutely!I told DH there is a heat advisory for the race this weekend and his reply was "that is just for people who don't live in Florida".
What - it'll be hot in April in Florida?! No way?!
Yep. I never knew that temps in the 60s were really considered to be "hot" in running until the Olympic marathon trials in LA. Shoot, as a Floridian, I long for temps in the 60s most of the year, lol!
Quick PSA- Looks like there's a few places on course to watch your footing- The service road transition by BW, the pavers in AK, the dirt road heading into WWoS and of course the paint on the road gets slick and the pesky reflectors.Boardwalk Path - 10k and Half Marathon
For the 10k and half marathon, it is nice to see that they are using the wider service road behind the Boardwalk Villas (up until the tennis courts) instead of the walking path as this will get around the most constrained part of the path.
Well, looky what we have (with a little more than a day and a half to spare)...
USATF Certified Courses
5k - http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/maps/showMap.asp?courseID=FL14016TY
10k - http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/maps/showMap.asp?courseID=FL16006TY
Half Marathon - http://www.usatf.org/events/courses/maps/showMap.asp?courseID=FL16005TY
I was just coming on here to comment on the gravel, it says dirt road but then 0% dirt, 3% gravel. Running on gravel is the worst!!!!And I hope nobody needs a big kick on that stretch heading into WWoS. It's classified as gravel.![]()
Newbie question - I'm checking out the map for the 10K, and I see there's a "Turn Around" between miles 4 and 5. That looks kind of cumbersome and a rather tight squeeze of a turn around. How exactly does that work?
And I hope nobody needs a big kick on that stretch heading into WWoS. It's classified as gravel.![]()