lerxst
Marathoner
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- Sep 17, 2012
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Rose&Mike said:I understand what you are saying, but my experience has been that in the b & c corral that it is hard to take the breaks during the first mile because it is so crowded if you are up near the front. I don't care about people passing me, I just don't want to get run over when it is really crowded. Cause you're right, I passed them during my running intervals. I agree that moving off the road really sets you up for twisting an ankle, which is why we will be hanging towards the back of the corral so that we are easily able to take the intervals and don't feel as if we are making it more difficult for other runners or ourselves during the first mile. The reality was during W&D it was so crowded during the first mile there were folks on our heals and there was not much we could do about it other than keep running or raise a hand and hope we didn't get plowed. For sanity sake, it is easier to just hang back imho.![]()
I tried 3:1 run/walk in W&D...and though hung out near the back, nearly got plowed over. I ended up running the first mile until we got out of WWOS. Was fine at that point, though I do recall skipping a few walking intervals in AK due to more congestion.