Official WDW Marathon Weekend 2013 Thread-Part 2

The killer deal for me is that it's a long sleeved shirt. I normally avoid long sleeved shirts like the plague. So with that being said, I've only worn my 2012 1/2 Shirt like twice.

My Indianapolis Monumental shirt is short sleeved and I've already worn it on many runs :) One was a long run in West Palm Beach a couple weeks after the event (Saturday after Thanksgiving) and someone started chatting with me while we jogged because of it.

I asked DW to cut off the sleeves on a number of my long sleeve shirts so I could wear them. Worked out great. She is also going to make a quilt with all the shirts I don't wear.
 
cewait said:
Actually, in an 'old school' way, running in the current race shirt is bad form. In the old days, shirts were finisher shirts and handed out as you crossed the finish. From a practical standpoint, you would be running in a new shirt that you had never used on a run. It could easily chafe.

While I might be old school enough to agree with the bad form, the biggest reason I shake my head is the violation of "nothing new on race day." That's just asking for chafing and other problems. Always race in something that's been tested before, I believe and tell all my runners.
 
I had my first marathon dream last night, and it was a doozy!

First, we were all going to be running the marathon in place in a large auditorium and I told my family which spot I would be in. :rotfl2:

Then I was hungry but the closest pasta place wasn't serving, so I ate some beans, which were three times the size they usually are!

Then we actually went out into the parks running, and I had to stop and help some guy in an Italian restaurant hang pictures on the wall.

Then we had to jump over rivers with alligators.

But the best part was that there were scavenger hunt elements to the race. But there were like 5 different parts, a word search, a crossword puzzle, etc. and we all sat there for like a half hour and couldn't figure it out. One question was "Describe the Malaysian river differences." Uh.....

Then Ariel 484 showed up, and I asked if her brother was doing the full.

Then we discovered that the only question we needed to answer was "What is the last name of the family that Everybody Loves?" And Ray Romano showed up and said Barrone since the show that Everybody Loves Raymond. (This part was actually the trivia question on the radio...must have been trying to wake myself up).

Somebody please save me from myself!!!! :rotfl2:
 
I had my first marathon dream last night, and it was a doozy!



Then we had to jump over rivers with alligators.

Be careful going through AK .... especially if there is a little rain

My dreams are kind of boring... I just get lost.
 

steph0808 said:
I had my first marathon dream last night, and it was a doozy!...

...Then I was hungry but the closest pasta place wasn't serving, so I ate some beans, which were three times the size they usually are!

Beans, beans they're good for your heart...well, you know the rest. Wonder if you need fiber in your diet? LOL
 
I had my first marathon dream last night, and it was a doozy! :rotfl2:

Yes, it was! I almost snorted my morning coffee out my nose reading this. Well done. You may now return to your regularly scheduled dream.

AFM, I'm in a very negative place right now about the race. Cutting the planned 20 miler was one thing, due to a totally unexpected flare of ITB, and the nagging quad strain I have won't go away. Add that to the daily drama that is my foot (which part will hurt today?!) and I am just feeling old and worn out. I am not psyched to run.

I know this is all really, stupidly minor compared to others on this board, and in the grand scheme of things. But irrational things don't follow logic!

Maura
 
Yes, it was! I almost snorted my morning coffee out my nose reading this. Well done. You may now return to your regularly scheduled dream.

AFM, I'm in a very negative place right now about the race. Cutting the planned 20 miler was one thing, due to a totally unexpected flare of ITB, and the nagging quad strain I have won't go away. Add that to the daily drama that is my foot (which part will hurt today?!) and I am just feeling old and worn out. I am not psyched to run.

I know this is all really, stupidly minor compared to others on this board, and in the grand scheme of things. But irrational things don't follow logic!

Maura

A real life nightmare....

Though seriously, think about where you have come from and where you are today. While not where you want to be, you are so close to being good to go. Many would have just thrown in the towel when the doc carried the boot out.
 
Before time slips away and everyone is headed off to Orlando, I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Coach Charles and everyone else who has offered advice and encouragement preparing for the race.

I don't post much but read often and am thankful for the advice/suggestions from running veterans on here.
 
I had my first marathon dream last night, and it was a doozy!

Wow, you have an awesome dream memory!! This made me laugh so hard this morning--esp having to describe the "Malaysian River differences." I would have been sunk:rotfl2:

I have 5 easy miles today but I think I will wait it out a bit--got some Florida chill in the air this morning.

Have a great day everyone!
 
...[snip]...

Then Ariel 484 showed up, and I asked if her brother was doing the full.

...[snip]...

Moi? :o Hilarious dream! The jury is still out on the bro, by the way.

You and I must be on the same wavelength...I made a cameo in your dream and I had a Marathon Weekend dream last night too! :rotfl2:

Be careful going through AK .... especially if there is a little rain...[snip]...

Nice. :rotfl:

Beans, beans they're good for your heart...well, you know the rest. Wonder if you need fiber in your diet? LOL

Ah, I meant my Jelly Belly sport beans - since that is what I eat on my long runs! :rotfl:

I thought the same thing!! LOL!

Yes, it was! I almost snorted my morning coffee out my nose reading this. Well done. You may now return to your regularly scheduled dream.

AFM, I'm in a very negative place right now about the race. Cutting the planned 20 miler was one thing, due to a totally unexpected flare of ITB, and the nagging quad strain I have won't go away. Add that to the daily drama that is my foot (which part will hurt today?!) and I am just feeling old and worn out. I am not psyched to run.

I know this is all really, stupidly minor compared to others on this board, and in the grand scheme of things. But irrational things don't follow logic!

Maura

Maura, the way you're handled your injury has been so inspirational to me (and I'm sure to others as well). Seriously...I don't think I would have taken it as well as you have. I have faith in you!! :hug:
 
While nowhere near as funny as steph0808's dream, I too had my first Marathon Weekend dream last night...

First part of the dream - the Goofy Challenge was not spread out over 2 days, it was all in the same day. So Goofy runners had to run the half and then join the full marathoners already on the course in the Magic Kingdom (Mile 5) and then make up the other 5 miles at some other point on the course. So my dream picked right up at joining the full marathoners, and I was all set to get on the course...but I forgot my camera (unacceptable!). So I went back to get that...but I forgot to put on sunscreen. This is no good because I am super pale, so I needed to go back and get that. I finally started to run...but I wasn't wearing my shoes! So I got those...but then I came to the portion of the marathon that apparently involved jumping off of a 20-story building! :confused3 Then my dream self seemed to realize that this was all totally ridiculous and started to shout "WAKE UP!!" So I did. Weird.

Why can't I have dreams where I, like, WIN the marathon? :p
 
A

So saying all this, to the older folks (like me) running in the race shirt screams rookie.

Hey, I'm not old....but I agree. Wearing the race t-shirt for the race you are doing is like wearing a t-shirt for the band you are going to see in concert.....just don't do it

Planning on wearing it is probably not a good idea (outside of a race fashion feaux pas) because it may not fit how you expect and the weather may not allow it (colder or warmer than predicted).

My advice, your last long run (probably this weekend) should be a full dress rehearsal of what you plan to do on race day...from how long before your run you wake up and eat, to what you wear on your feet to your head, just done a shorter distance and probably a slower pace. Not saying uo have to start your tun at 5:35, but if you need to wake up at 3 am and eat, and will be running at 6 am...I advise practicing that.

Wake up 3 hours before your long run.
 
While I might be old school enough to agree with the bad form, the biggest reason I shake my head is the violation of "nothing new on race day." That's just asking for chafing and other problems. Always race in something that's been tested before, I believe and tell all my runners.

I'll probably wear my Empire State HM shirt for the race. I also wanted to wear the shirt in the parks either that day or the next so I don't want it stinky. I always saw people wearing their marathon shirts in the parks after the race so I made DH wear the 5k shirt last year. Um nobody had theirs on. And it was that bright blue with the three caballeros all over it. He was not happy with me.:rolleyes1
 
Love the video! :banana: Makes me giddy for the race!!

I hope they have a good shirt for the 1/2 because I'm having a hard time deciding what to wear. :headache:

Oh yeah, meant to weigh in on this.

I hope you don't feel like you're getting picked on, but I have to agree with everyone else...I personally would not wear the shirt. For me it's sort of a superstition thing (I never wear race shirts during races, period...I just don't), but it also has to do with what everyone else is saying - nothing new on race day.

If this year's shirts are like the 2012 shirts, they'll be long-sleeved with material that is, in my opinion, kind of heavier compared to other tech shirts. That might be too warm for the race. ETA: Also wanted to add that there was no way I was wearing my shirt for the race because I wanted to wear it around the parks afterward! :)

For the 2011 Princess Half I wore what I thought were my trusty running shorts and ended up with pretty bad chafing. They'd been fine for shorter runs but I don't think I'd ever worn them for a run longer than 3-4 miles. They just weren't cut out for a half...you just never know.

Check out TJ Maxx, if you have one in your area. They have pretty decent deals on moisture-wicking clothes...ditto for Target (though TJ Maxx has a better selection, in my opinion). And whatever you do decide, make sure to test it out first! :thumbsup2
 
I'll probably wear my Empire State HM shirt for the race. I also wanted to wear the shirt in the parks either that day or the next so I don't want it stinky. I always saw people wearing their marathon shirts in the parks after the race so I made DH wear the 5k shirt last year. Um nobody had theirs on. And it was that bright blue with the three caballeros all over it. He was not happy with me.:rolleyes1

I bet you'll see more people wearing the half/full shirts. I certainly wore the heck outta mine after the race in 2012! :teeth:
 
Before time slips away and everyone is headed off to Orlando, I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Coach Charles and everyone else who has offered advice and encouragement preparing for the race.

I don't post much but read often and am thankful for the advice/suggestions from running veterans on here.

Yes!! Thank you everyone for answering any and all of my not-so-silly to downright idiotic questions, LOL.

Ah, I meant my Jelly Belly sport beans - since that is what I eat on my long runs! :rotfl:

LOL. The other type of bean might propel you forward a bit!! :rotfl:

I thought the same thing!! LOL!

Glad I wasn't the only one. ;)

I made DH wear the 5k shirt last year. Um nobody had theirs on. And it was that bright blue with the three caballeros all over it. He was not happy with me.:rolleyes1

Ok, DH will kill me for this but this year during the Princess, they mistakenly gave him a women's shirt instead of a men's. I made him take a picture in it, because he looked hot regardless!!:p We wound up going back to the expo to exchange it.

migueltightshirt.jpg


Nothing like a hot, hairy man in a Princess shirt.
 
Okay....we're getting closer and closer to race day and I always find myself scouring the internet for motivational videos, stories, etc.

Well, a couple of years ago I started making photo videos after I did my first Ironman. Two months after my race, she was to do her first marathon in the same place I did my first.....Walt Disney World. I decided to not race Disney that year and let her have her day in the sun. She had been there for so many of my races. The early morning wake ups, the drives, morning after morning with our newborn while I was out Ironman training, she was such an unbelievable support system and truly embodied the team aspect of an "individual" sport.

She was never an athlete growing up...I mean she was on the swim team (we were on the team together as kids and never knew each other finding out years after we were married from an old photo), but more of the girly girl dancing and cheerleading, so for her to start running, doing duathlons and triathlons was a complete shock to me. I had my doubts at first, but her perseverance came through like I have never seen. She hit alot of obstacles in her path to race day, but she never let it her veer her from her goal. Since this marathon she has had three knee surgeries and will likely never be able to run again (maybe a couple miles here and there, but it's just not worth it to her for the pain it causes) so I put together this video from her race back in January of 2010.

I thought over the next couple days/weeks till we all depart, I would post some other videos I have made (some from Ironman) just as a way to to take our minds off of things, see how fun all this stuff can be, what life is like for other runners our there and maybe even find a little motivation.

I hope you all enjoy and to my beautiful courageous wife (the lurker who will definitely see this post but never comment), you still amaze me every day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Mi8qNfs-9A
 
Okay....we're getting closer and closer to race day and I always find myself scouring the internet for motivational videos, stories, etc.

Well, a couple of years ago I started making photo videos after I did my first Ironman. Two months after my race, she was to do her first marathon in the same place I did my first.....Walt Disney World. I decided to not race Disney that year and let her have her day in the sun. She had been there for so many of my races. The early morning wake ups, the drives, morning after morning with our newborn while I was out Ironman training, she was such an unbelievable support system and truly embodied the team aspect of an "individual" sport.

She was never an athlete growing up...I mean she was on the swim team (we were on the team together as kids and never knew each other finding out years after we were married from an old photo), but more of the girly girl dancing and cheerleading, so for her to start running, doing duathlons and triathlons was a complete shock to me. I had my doubts at first, but her perseverance came through like I have never seen. She hit alot of obstacles in her path to race day, but she never let it her veer her from her goal. Since this marathon she has had three knee surgeries and will likely never be able to run again (maybe a couple miles here and there, but it's just not worth it to her for the pain it causes) so I put together this video from her race back in January of 2010.

I thought over the next couple days/weeks till we all depart, I would post some other videos I have made (some from Ironman) just as a way to to take our minds off of things, see how fun all this stuff can be, what life is like for other runners our there and maybe even find a little motivation.

I hope you all enjoy and to my beautiful courageous wife (the lurker who will definitely see this post but never comment), you still amaze me every day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Mi8qNfs-9A

Awwww, you're an awesome husband!!!!
 
Oh yeah, meant to weigh in on this.

I hope you don't feel like you're getting picked on, but I have to agree with everyone else...I personally would not wear the shirt. For me it's sort of a superstition thing (I never wear race shirts during races, period...I just don't), but it also has to do with what everyone else is saying - nothing new on race day.

I know it's usually a no-no. I've just been noticing on some of the videos I watched that people seem to wear their shirts from this race during the race.

PRmamiDEdos
I'm glad you didn't try to get your DH to wear that in the parks!:joker: Although, he does look great in purple!!


Accuweather now shows variable cloudy with showers on both race days. Temp 73 & 74. So that's a step up from steady rain. Praying for just cloudy/sun. :beach:
 





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