DopeyBadger
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Those pictures are incredible. It puts into perspective when you think about the WDW 10K which has around 12,000 participants.
I agree about the positive mindset. No matter what happens, nothing negative in the mind. Positive thinking has been shown to have an amazing impact on both perceived effort and actual finishing times. Off the top of my head I think it's like a 4-6% improvement. A 6% improvement is the difference between a 10:30 min/mile and a 9:52 min/mile (or a 52:30 8K and a 49:20 8K). Crazy to think it could just be positive thinking that makes that big of a difference.
FYI, it looks like the forecast is for 26mph winds around 10am in Chicago. So, it's actually a really good thing you've got 30,000 other runners to run with to help block the wind. If you start to notice a headwind just try and tuck in behind someone of a similar pace to help make the effort of the pace easier.
I agree about the positive mindset. No matter what happens, nothing negative in the mind. Positive thinking has been shown to have an amazing impact on both perceived effort and actual finishing times. Off the top of my head I think it's like a 4-6% improvement. A 6% improvement is the difference between a 10:30 min/mile and a 9:52 min/mile (or a 52:30 8K and a 49:20 8K). Crazy to think it could just be positive thinking that makes that big of a difference.
FYI, it looks like the forecast is for 26mph winds around 10am in Chicago. So, it's actually a really good thing you've got 30,000 other runners to run with to help block the wind. If you start to notice a headwind just try and tuck in behind someone of a similar pace to help make the effort of the pace easier.