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Good morning RunDisney friends,
I am seeking advice from all of you very smart RunDisney people regarding my racing strategy for marathon weekend 2026. I am signed up for the full and trying to determine my best approach if I decide to "race" or meet a goal time. I haven't decided yet if I want to stop for all the pictures, which is my typical approach at Disney or if I actually want to take advantage of the flat course and hopefully decent weather to run a stronger race. I will say that the castle pic is hard to resist!

I typically run straight through all of my training and races but wondering if using the galloway method would be beneficial at all during the full if I decide to run for time. I haven't used the run/walk method and would not train for the full in the fall using it. Is that a foolish mistake? In other words, do I need to train for the full using the galloway method to prepare me for the race using that same method? Maybe this is a question for @DopeyBadger --any suggestions? I was looking at the pacer charts from 2025 weekend and thought about joining the 4 hour finish pacing group (which is the 9:09 pace, 2 min run, 30 second walk). When I registered for the full, I submitted a PoT from a half in November of 1:47:43. Ideally, I would love to run the full as close to 4 hours as possible (and anything under 4 would be a dream come true).
I keep hearing that using the run/walk method doesn't just help with recovery -- that it allows you to run faster overall, especially in the longer distances but I would love to hear from those of you who have tried both.
Any thoughts or advice would be welcome and greatly appreciated.

I am seeking advice from all of you very smart RunDisney people regarding my racing strategy for marathon weekend 2026. I am signed up for the full and trying to determine my best approach if I decide to "race" or meet a goal time. I haven't decided yet if I want to stop for all the pictures, which is my typical approach at Disney or if I actually want to take advantage of the flat course and hopefully decent weather to run a stronger race. I will say that the castle pic is hard to resist!


I typically run straight through all of my training and races but wondering if using the galloway method would be beneficial at all during the full if I decide to run for time. I haven't used the run/walk method and would not train for the full in the fall using it. Is that a foolish mistake? In other words, do I need to train for the full using the galloway method to prepare me for the race using that same method? Maybe this is a question for @DopeyBadger --any suggestions? I was looking at the pacer charts from 2025 weekend and thought about joining the 4 hour finish pacing group (which is the 9:09 pace, 2 min run, 30 second walk). When I registered for the full, I submitted a PoT from a half in November of 1:47:43. Ideally, I would love to run the full as close to 4 hours as possible (and anything under 4 would be a dream come true).
I keep hearing that using the run/walk method doesn't just help with recovery -- that it allows you to run faster overall, especially in the longer distances but I would love to hear from those of you who have tried both.
Any thoughts or advice would be welcome and greatly appreciated.

