peachygreen
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Is there any way to use Disney Gift Cards to enter the race or do I have to pay with a CC?
Is there any way to use Disney Gift Cards to enter the race or do I have to pay with a CC?
I read this article last week and thought it was a good one to share here since several of us consider ourselves to be "slow" runners and a few of us beat ourselves up over it. (I know I am guilty of feeling bad about being slow.)
http://runnersconnect.net/coach-corner/so-what-youre-a-slow-runner/
You were 175 out of 179 with an 11:48 pace? Oh man, I'm in SO much trouble. At this rate, I'll be dead last. Right now I'm only between a 12:30-12:45 pace!
I say GREAT JOB at that pace!!! I'd be super proud to run 6.2 miles with that! So way to go!!!
But I agree with others - it's hard to compare. Especially since running is such a solo sport. Kinda. Well it is for me anyway. My pace is my pace and if you are slower or faster then me I don't really care, I just think its awesome that you are pounding the pavement and making it to the finish line.
- Carey
Denice, that is how I keep trying to think of it. I guess I will just lay it out there.I was 175 out of 179 for the 10k. I finished in 1:13:30. Their official pace for me was 11:48, but I think my Nike app was a little under that. I was really upset with myself doing so bad. But I have never been a runner. I started in January at 40 1/2 years old. But that is what I keep telling myself. I am never going to win and that is ok. But I am out there, while a lot of my family thinks I am crazy and they won't walk let alone run. I actually like your quote too, I'm just in it to finish it. That is my new motto!
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Some of my favorite motivational quotes for running that fit in with the discussion:
"It's very hard in the beginning to understand that the whole idea is not to beat the other runners. Eventually you learn that the competition is against the little voice inside you that wants you to quit." - Dr. George Sheehan
"It is not so much that I began to run, but that I continued." - Hal Higdon
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Is there any way to use Disney Gift Cards to enter the race or do I have to pay with a CC?
The guys on bikes were probably medical peeps. They are your friends.This is sorta what I used to be afraid of too when I started racing. I am not a fast runner - I would be very happy with an 11:48 10k pace. Fortunately, when I looked up prior years results for the 10k that I'm running in September, that time will put me about 2/3 of the way back in the pack. If I run that in my may 10k, I'd be about midway in the pack. So it depends on the race. Both of those races have 2000-10,000 runners. I say I'm just in it to finish it, but then I get out on the course and I get this mental image that there is NO ONE behind me and it's not until we hit a switchback or turn and I can see that I'm not last that I start to calm down. It's a mental thing for me. When I hit Epcot (mile 12ish) in the Wine & dine last year I was at about a 12:30 pace, so I had built up a good cushion from the sweepers by then. But I saw these guys on bikes (who ended up NOT being the sweepers) and I totally panicked.
I'm definitely never going to be "in it to win it" and so I'm "in it to do the best I can and have FUN!" That's why Disney races are awesome!![]()
Just to throw a little bit of jumpiness to your already nervous tummies.....
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186 days until race day!
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I would love to be at 2:09:59. (Just can't break under 2:10.Just nosy, what are some of your goal pace times?
I'd like to run 10-11 minute miles. I would also like to break 10 minutes on one mile (probably the first one, which is all I will get DH to run with me.)
I know 10-11 minute miles is a big discrepancy but I really don't know how training will go and how the humidity and elevation changes will play into my run. Last year I really struggled with the heat and humidity but I also know that training at over 6,000 ft can have some advantages when you drop down closer to sea level.
Rose&Mike said:The guys on bikes were probably medical peeps. They are your friends.
I don't worry about the sweepers anymore, but it was really scary the first couple of races--that whole thought of not finishing.
I don't know if this will make sense, but it took me about 2 years and one really nasty marathon in January to realize, you can have trained well, be ready to go, and things can still go wrong. That doesn't mean you are under trained, just that it wasn't your day.
With the times that you are running, I hope you can relax and not worry about the sweepers this year.
I would love to be at 2:09:59. (Just can't break under 2:10.) Realistically, with all the issues I fight, I will probably finish sometime between 2:18 and 2:30. Have to see how it goes over the summer.
I had a deep tissue massage for my back yesterday and holy crud it hurt, but I am hoping that with time it helps with the running a bit. You know it's bad when the massage therapist puts biofreeze on your back and tells you to use an ice pack when you get home.![]()
I'm hoping to not get swept!![]()
My pace is my pace and if you are slower or faster then me I don't really care, I just think its awesome that you are pounding the pavement and making it to the finish line.
- Carey
I like this!Its so true. The fact that we are doing this this, fast or slow, is pretty impressive. 13.1 miles is nothing to sneeze at.
When I first got the bug to do this, last Nov, I was just thinking I want to avoid being swept. Then I thought well, 3 hours would be good. Now seeing what I can do when I push myself (Ive gotten up to 11.3 miles in about 2 hours), I would love to see under 2:30. But if I dont, as long as I can cross the finish line, on my feet, and get my bling, I will be happy....and proud.![]()
Some of my favorite motivational quotes for running that fit in with the discussion:
"It's very hard in the beginning to understand that the whole idea is not to beat the other runners. Eventually you learn that the competition is against the little voice inside you that wants you to quit." - Dr. George Sheehan
"It is not so much that I began to run, but that I continued." - Hal Higdon
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I had a deep tissue massage for my back yesterday and holy crud it hurt, but I am hoping that with time it helps with the running a bit. You know it's bad when the massage therapist puts biofreeze on your back and tells you to use an ice pack when you get home.![]()
Nicole, Now I feel bad.I am done comparing myself to others. Maybe we all need to do that who thinks our times are so bad. The article that capeseal posted just really made me think about things differently.
It does not matter our times, just that we are out there. Dead last is better than did not start or did not finish. We can do this!
I am not a competitive runner, I am a recreation runner and that is all there is to it. That's my story and I am sticking to it!
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A PP is right, no gift cards for registration, I tried lol. But yes, since you register through Active.com and not Disney, you can't use Disney GCs.
Getting excited! I leave 6 months from today. Added some roomies and upgraded our resort today. I was planning on driving down from NC since it's usually much cheaper but I checked SWA on a whim yesterday and they had super cheap tickets, so I booked a ticket. This means no 10 hour car ride each way(including the day after the half, which would have been awful), and extra time at Disney. Since I'm coming in early Friday I'm going to do MVMCP, super excited.
Also, I had my first race nightmare last night.First I'd forgotten to pack my contact lenses...if that actually happened it wouldn't be a disaster, but it would be pretty awful. Then my husband and I completely forgot to go to the 5K!
Nooooo...probably not a great sign that these nightmares are starting already!