zanzibar138
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Scary is right.
I've worked out that I'm leaving in 8 pay days which is making me even more scared.![]()

Do you think we can talk to someone about getting time to stop for a few weeks?

Scary is right.
I've worked out that I'm leaving in 8 pay days which is making me even more scared.![]()
Whatever works best for you.![]()
Despite all your hurdles, I admire the fact you remain committed.
That's great news. I'm sure with all of your hard work you'll be back to normal before you know it.
Since I've never been able to run before, I hope to be better than normal![]()
I just heard back from the physio, and am pleased to report that he is not concernedHe said he would expect things to flare up a little with the increased running, and said it should get better as my body gets more used to it again. I've booked in an appointment for tomorrow afternoon at his suggestion, just to get things 'loosened up'.
I've decided to back off a little with my training anyway, and use intervals as a long term training measure rather than trying to run straight through as soon as possible, and being more inspired by the Galloway training method (official RunDisney training which is VERY interval focused). So I've have 2 x 30 minute workouts during the week. I'll keep the intervals short in the first one, and see if I can work on my speed a little. On the second one, I'll work on my endurance by lengthening the intervals. The third run of the week increases the distance every second week, and I'll keep that one at the same shorter intervals as the first one, more to try and save my legs than anything else.
With this new program, I will only be working up to running 15 minutes at a time (on the second run of the week), but with only a one minute break. I figure this should be ok for RunDisney races because I plan to be stopping occasionally for characters and photo opportunities. I should be able to eek 15 minutes into 20-25 with no major dramas if I need to on the day, considering that it will be a pretty flat course and I am training on somewhat hilly terrain.
I'm feeling pretty good about this new plan as a compromise. I should still be able to run the whole course between character/photo stops, but hopefully it will help me avoid any more injuries![]()
We love Storytellers Cafe breakfast and tried Carthay Circle lunch with World of Color admission on our last trip, was great. From memory we were limited to two choices for the appetizer and had pretty much full pick of the lunch menu for entree and dessert. Highly recommend. I think I like it more than Blue Bayou!
Qantas' 'taxes' include a whole heap of fees such as their fuel surcharge, which is why they're so high in comparison to other airlines for the same routes.
I love all the nitty gritty planning of trips. It sounds like you've knocked a lot off your to do list.