PrincessV
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I have funny race accommodations news that I think DISers will enjoy...
I've been on the fence for weeks, trying to decide whether I can deal with an All Stars resort at the GP discount (I've had horrendous All Star stays, so it takes a lot to convince me to go back), go for a ridiculously low rate at the nearby Hilton Garden Inn, or go for luxury at the Hilton Bonnet Creek. Still undecided, I logged into the DVC member site to check-in online for an upcoming stay and - WHAT?! I already have a room booked on points for the TOT race???

I booked it so long ago, I totally forgot! PHEW - now the race is all set up and paid in advance. 
Training's going well - in lieu of hills (of which we don't have many here in FL), I did 3 miles of tall bridge repeats on Sat. and felt great. I'll be at WDW the next two weeks and will try hard to get up early and run a few times; 3 different resort routes I plan to report back on in my blog. Technically, one of them should be a 7.5 miler, but we'll see how bad my feet are from Disney walking, which just kills my feet for some reason. I may make it shorter, if necessary.
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I totally get that - I'm one too! 
: I went through a bout of it back in Feb. First, stay off of it for a couple weeks, as Coach said - NO IMPACT, and absolutely NO ZUMBA! Nothing that stresses and/or twists the knee. Ice, compression, rest. Then work on those quads. My doc gave me a bunch of great PT exercises that resolved the runner's knee and greatly improved my running; I still do them regularly. Try Googling "runner's knee physical therapy exercises."
The good news is that it's easily treatable and, for me anyway, a pretty quick recuperation; I was running again within a few weeks, stronger than before.
One more thought - try to determine the root cause. Overuse? Wrong shoes? Incorrect form? You don't want to have it happen again. In my case, it was a combination of needing to strengthen my quads and wrong shoes that allowed my knee to twist as I pushed off.
I've been on the fence for weeks, trying to decide whether I can deal with an All Stars resort at the GP discount (I've had horrendous All Star stays, so it takes a lot to convince me to go back), go for a ridiculously low rate at the nearby Hilton Garden Inn, or go for luxury at the Hilton Bonnet Creek. Still undecided, I logged into the DVC member site to check-in online for an upcoming stay and - WHAT?! I already have a room booked on points for the TOT race???




Training's going well - in lieu of hills (of which we don't have many here in FL), I did 3 miles of tall bridge repeats on Sat. and felt great. I'll be at WDW the next two weeks and will try hard to get up early and run a few times; 3 different resort routes I plan to report back on in my blog. Technically, one of them should be a 7.5 miler, but we'll see how bad my feet are from Disney walking, which just kills my feet for some reason. I may make it shorter, if necessary.
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I am kinda a shoe (of all kind) hoarder .![]()


Seeing how brain-dead I was after my last long run, I'm not sure I'll manage more than a ride each on RnR and TOT before calling it a night! Legs were okay, but seriously, my mind was mush.I'm not sure I can run AND play until 4:00am!![]()
:OK folks, who has any knowledge of "runner's knee"?? I think I got it, and need some help!

The good news is that it's easily treatable and, for me anyway, a pretty quick recuperation; I was running again within a few weeks, stronger than before.

One more thought - try to determine the root cause. Overuse? Wrong shoes? Incorrect form? You don't want to have it happen again. In my case, it was a combination of needing to strengthen my quads and wrong shoes that allowed my knee to twist as I pushed off.