dreams91
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RunRookie said:I think moving for 26.2 miles on foot is a major achievement regardless of the pace. You are a Marathon Finisher when you cross that line. And doing so in a healthy state is just as important, so you can truly enjoy that moment! I did the AVON Walk and walked both a Full and Half Marathon back-to-back, and it was amazing! When I ran the Chicago Marathon four months later, it was equally amazing. And yes, I trained for months to get ready for AVON with my longest walk being 22 miles. I definitely encourage you to put in the 'foot time and mileage' because the training is about preparing the body for the time and distance you will be going.
Walking and running burn almost the same number of calories. I'd say walk the race at a 15:00/mm pace to keep the sweepers away, and have a a awesome and safe race! And be proud of yourself for doing something that less than 1% of the U.S. population has done.![]()
Thanks. You are correct, a finish is a finish.
