Ariel484
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I haven't tried this so I can't vouch for it, but I saw the Schwaggle for today and immediately thought of you-- It might be cheap enough to give a shot.
http://schwaggle.active.com/deal/10...-with-free-shipping/national?cmp=24-4-70028-1
Ooh, cool. Thanks! I will definitely look into this.
Hi everyone! I just signed up for the full yesterdayOne of my students who does cross country had the brilliant logic of "even if you don't finish, you've still done a half. And if only try the half, you've still only done a half". 8th grade logic at it's finest to push me over the edge!
Most training plans I've found say if your goal is just to finish, you really only need to get to 20 mi in your training. Do you agree with this? I am just hoping to have enough energy to enjoy whatever is at Mile 20 and then limp across the finish line if I have to!
Congrats! I used the Hal Higdon beginner plan (and got his book from the library...lots of good info!) for the 2012 WDW full. That plan tops out at 20 miles, but the day mine was scheduled we had a giant snow storm, so my longest training run was 18...but I remember finishing the 15-miler a couple of weeks before, coming home and telling my husband that I knew I'd be able to finish the marathon. I finished the full in pretty decent shape and am using another of his plans for the Goofy.
I think you'll find testaments from many people that have successfully used all of the plans cewait mentioned...as he suggested, pick the one that fits your schedule and stick to it. I am sure you will be successful!
