way to go
ZellyB said:Merry Christmas, all.
Hoping that our long runs will be enough for the marathon. We did our 20 miler back on the first weekend in November. Ended up doing 21 actually since I made a wrong turn at one point.Anyway, after the surgery we've done an 8 miler and a 10 miler and had planned for a 15-18 miler on Sunday, but DH's back got tweaked at mile 7 and we thought better to quit than push through and cause a serious injury. We managed around a 12:45 pace for the last two runs so I'm not too worried about keeping ahead of the sweepers. Just hoping that we can make it through the 26.2. Pace is really the least of my concerns right now.
I see the oncologist tomorrow and am keeping positive thoughts that he'll be fine with delaying chemo until after the race. I'll be darned if I'm giving up now.
We are just going to finish out our normal training runs as defined by the plan and hope for the best. Can't wait to get to Disney and earn that medal!!
Merry Christmas, all.
Hoping that our long runs will be enough for the marathon. We did our 20 miler back on the first weekend in November. Ended up doing 21 actually since I made a wrong turn at one point.Anyway, after the surgery we've done an 8 miler and a 10 miler and had planned for a 15-18 miler on Sunday, but DH's back got tweaked at mile 7 and we thought better to quit than push through and cause a serious injury. We managed around a 12:45 pace for the last two runs so I'm not too worried about keeping ahead of the sweepers. Just hoping that we can make it through the 26.2. Pace is really the least of my concerns right now.
I see the oncologist tomorrow and am keeping positive thoughts that he'll be fine with delaying chemo until after the race. I'll be darned if I'm giving up now.
We are just going to finish out our normal training runs as defined by the plan and hope for the best. Can't wait to get to Disney and earn that medal!!
ZellyB said:Merry Christmas, all.
Hoping that our long runs will be enough for the marathon. We did our 20 miler back on the first weekend in November. Ended up doing 21 actually since I made a wrong turn at one point.Anyway, after the surgery we've done an 8 miler and a 10 miler and had planned for a 15-18 miler on Sunday, but DH's back got tweaked at mile 7 and we thought better to quit than push through and cause a serious injury. We managed around a 12:45 pace for the last two runs so I'm not too worried about keeping ahead of the sweepers. Just hoping that we can make it through the 26.2. Pace is really the least of my concerns right now.
I see the oncologist tomorrow and am keeping positive thoughts that he'll be fine with delaying chemo until after the race. I'll be darned if I'm giving up now.
We are just going to finish out our normal training runs as defined by the plan and hope for the best. Can't wait to get to Disney and earn that medal!!
Laurabearz said:Anyone else started packing?? I officially tossed the first few things into my bag!! YAY!
Laurabearz said:Anyone else started packing?? I officially tossed the first few things into my bag!! YAY!
Laurabearz said:Anyone else started packing?? I officially tossed the first few things into my bag!! YAY!
I have not started packing but I am getting my costume sorted out. Yay!
FFigawi said:Our costumes are all ready to go too! They got delivered to one of our group last week. I'll start packing a day or two before I leave when I have a better idea of what the weather will be. When flying a zillion hours to get there, you want to bring as little as you can.
Anyone else started packing?? I officially tossed the first few things into my bag!! YAY!
I've started getting toiletries ready. I got a new suitcase for Christmas, so hopefully after this weekend I'll get all the christmas stuff put away and can focus on the trip!
I think this may have been discussed before, but does any one have recommendations for a fuel belt. Only doing the 1/2 so I don't need for it to hold a huge amount of water, but one that holds a water bottle, keys, beans, etc, with no jiggle. I juggle enough on my own (haha, I couldn't resist)!![]()
I think this may have been discussed before, but does any one have recommendations for a fuel belt. Only doing the 1/2 so I don't need for it to hold a huge amount of water, but one that holds a water bottle, keys, beans, etc, with no jiggle. I juggle enough on my own (haha, I couldn't resist)!![]()
I recommend an ifitness hydration belt (wwwifitnessinc.com and available in several running/sporting goods stores). I have the 16 oz belt (holds two 8 oz bottles, has slots for fuel, a pocket that holds all kinds of junk if you need it to and toggles for your race bib). When I wear it during races I use one of the bottle holders to hold my cell phone. I haven't had any trouble with it shifting around or causing shafing. My husband has one as well and said he barely notices it's there.