Nancy: Glad to hear you guys had a good tripI'm sure any weight you gained will come back off pretty easily.
I just booked my room for marathon weekend-- we got BLTand are pretty excited about it. We will be in a 1 bedroom with Bay view-- wanted a studio but they were not available so we'll suffer in a 1 bedroom
Who needs extra points left in an account anyway? Our babysitter friend and I will be going down on the 7th and DH and DD will be coming after school on the 8th-- then we're going Goofy. I'm really psyched, now I just have to train
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I'm back from WDW. It was a great vacation. The weather cooperated and toward the end of the week had some showers, but mostly sunny with not a much humdity as we have in PA. Jeanne her family and mine had alot of laughs together, but the the most laughs were when we golfed together. It is good that only DS#2 was with us as I don't think many other golfers would have appreciated us. We ate, drank and laughed alot. It was a fun trip.
I will wait several days to see if I gained any weight, but with all the walking and golfing 3 times it shouldn't be a big gain. I started back with my exercise routine yesterday as I did Ab and spin class. Today will be taking the dog for a long walk since she had to be in the kennel the entire time.
I did call for DVC reservations for marathon weekend yesterday. I only plan to do the 5K and we will be there 1/6-1/12. Tried for BWV but not able to get in there, so just booked at OKW.
Nancy
What is the difference between maintaining or building a base and training for a race? I've only been running for a year and I've either been taking time off running or training for a race. What is just building a base?
How is your approach (mental or otherwise) and exercise routine different when building your base versus training? Do you run less? Do different exercises? Approach the run differently psychologically?