drummerwife
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It's a Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious day. Bib number and Mickey mail all in the same day.
Does it get any better than that! 


Do I have to print something out or can i just go in and look and print the form out later? I'm on a laptop without a printer. TIA.
This is EXACTLY how I felt when I got in A for Tinker Bell! hahahaha! I was like "you've gotta be kidding me." When I walked into the corral, I went straight to the back of it! Anyone else coming in was more than welcome to go up ahead! No problem. Don't worry about it though! I could tell there were some others in there just as intimidated as I was...and they weren't ALL elites! Once the fireworks went off, I forgot all about it and had a blast!
PrincessV said:People are getting waivers?! Nothing here yet, but I always seem to be among the last to get stuff from runDisney races.
And anyway, I'm feeling a lot less excited about the race being so soon and a lot more apprehensive, thanks to my "long" run Saturday.I wound up taking both Thurs. and Fri. off from exercise due to prepping for Isaac and back-to-school for my son, and weather Sat. morning was cool(er) and cloudy - yay! I felt great - totally ready to rock my 5-mile cut-back run - but IT band syndrome hit at 3 miles and there was no way to continue: the pain in my knee was FIERCE.
It didn't hurt much to walk slowly, so I hobbled back to my car and called it a day, feeling completely let down.
As seems to be the case with ITBS, I was fine an hour or so later, so I went for a walk-run with my son yesterday at his pace (read: s l o w) - it was okay until the very end, around 2.5 miles, when the weird tension that denotes IT band pain to come started again.
Here's the thing - stretching doesn't do anything because it's not a flexibility issue; I'm a dancer and yoga devotee - those stretches don't actually stretch anything because I go right into them and could stay there all day. What I'm sure started the ITBS rolling is a difference in leg lengths, thanks to scoliosis, combined with long runs that vary where I am on our steeply canted pavement. On short runs, I'm always on a road facing oncoming traffic, so the slant goes down on my left, and my left leg is the longer of the two. But long runs include time on sidewalks and paths that slant to the right, too, and I suspect that's the root cause.
Anyway, I'm worried about that 10 miles now. What I'm supposed to do at this point to deal with the ITBS is only run until it starts hurting and then STOP, no matter how far I've gone. Long term, that distance should steadily increase. But I doubt it'll get up to 10 miles between now and Sept. 29. My last few long runs have been 7, 7.5, 8.5, 9, and 10, with cut-back weeks between them. Is that enough to rest on before the race if I can't go more than 4 or 5 miles between now and then?
Ugh - so not how I thought this would go.![]()
M likes the mouse said:Hi! I'm new to this part of the boards. DH and I will be attending the TOT 10 miler and I'm getting nervous reading your posts. Everybody seems to be ready to go. I ran my first 5k ever in May. But since then, I got a new job and got to move and I nearly did not train since the end of June. While many of you have already run the 10 miles or something close to it, the most I did run was 6 miles last Saturday.
I'm afraid I wont be ready on time for the race and I'm dreading the balloon lady. I'm trying to adapt my training to the time left. So far, I'm comfortable at a pace that vary between 14:30 and 15:00 minutes per mile. I tried to talk DH into Galloway's program but he does not like the walk/run method. So we are running continuously, but really slowly.
My plan for the upcoming weeks is to run 8miles on 09/01, 6 miles on 09/08, 10 miles on 09/15 and 6 miles again on 09/22. I will also try to run 3 or 4 miles 2 or 3 nights during the week.
Does that sounds like a doable plan? Any tips would be welcomed.
Thanks a lot!
JCH said:They posted it for the Disneyland Half officially on the runDisney website. That's what I mean by "they".![]()
TiggerAllie said:Wow-- I can't seem to find this on the website, even now. It certainly would cut down the number of emails they have to answer. If you have the link, can you post it? I'd love to know where to look!
M likes the mouse said:Hi! I'm new to this part of the boards. DH and I will be attending the TOT 10 miler and I'm getting nervous reading your posts. Everybody seems to be ready to go. I ran my first 5k ever in May. But since then, I got a new job and got to move and I nearly did not train since the end of June. While many of you have already run the 10 miles or something close to it, the most I did run was 6 miles last Saturday.
I'm afraid I wont be ready on time for the race and I'm dreading the balloon lady. I'm trying to adapt my training to the time left. So far, I'm comfortable at a pace that vary between 14:30 and 15:00 minutes per mile. I tried to talk DH into Galloway's program but he does not like the walk/run method. So we are running continuously, but really slowly.
My plan for the upcoming weeks is to run 8miles on 09/01, 6 miles on 09/08, 10 miles on 09/15 and 6 miles again on 09/22. I will also try to run 3 or 4 miles 2 or 3 nights during the week.
Does that sounds like a doable plan? Any tips would be welcomed.
Thanks a lot!