Waiting2goback
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I'm probably the odd one here, but I don't take "every medal" pictures. I take ones with the medal(s) I have at the end of the race. I also only wear one medal during DATW too. One Dopey medal represents the same thing as the six medals, but it's a lot lighter and easier to deal with.![]()
Seems that we are all "odd" together, as I do the same - only wear the challenge medal.
61 is still young! Running keeps you young if you listen to your body and have reasonable expectations!
Medals: I take a picture with current medal and wear the latest or challenge medal to the parks. Had to decide last year what to do with DDD and CTC medals. Ended up wearing coast to coast shirt with DDD medal! I take very few pictures of myself because I didn't grow up in the selfie-generation!
Is this even for Disney races? Because it should be illegal NOT to wear them to the parks! In fact... We noticed after Dark Side, we were about the only ones still sporting ours by Tuesday. TUESDAY! WAKE UP, AMERICA! We ran into a few people who just left them in the room! What is this madness! (We won't be leaving Dopey until Thursday. I'll probably be sleeping in the danged thing.)
Thanks for the advice. I think I will have a turkey sandwich around 6:30/7:00. The route is mostly on a paved or packed down trail, so I don't think the terrain will be hard to run on.
I looked up RnR Las Vegas and it says it starts in the evening. That race looks like a lot of fun! I have a sister-in-law and sister that both live in Vegas, so I think that will be added to my race bucket list now!
QOTD: I have yet to do a challenge but I would most likely shower and get my medals before I did a pic with all the medals, if I even did one. I would also only wear the challenge medal to the parks most likely. Those medals are heavy, if I did Dopey that would be a lot of weight to carry around if I did them all.
Funny story about medals. When I did ToT I wore the medal after the race. I went on RnR and I got hit in the face with the medal when we went upside down. I knew it would happen and yet it still managed to. I went on 3 times so I am happy to report the 2nd and 3rd times I held it tight, no more issues. I was so happy after that race that it didn't bother me though.![]()
QOTD: Todays question was suggested from one of our fellow posters to this forum. Thank you for the suggestion. If anyone else would like to suggest one, just send me a PM. Todays questions is, "I am running my first challenge this weekend with a Sat & Sun race (non-disney.) For the challenge-veterans out there, What is your picture taking strategy with all those medals on your last day? Do you carry the previous day(s) medals with you or gear check them or have a family member hold onto them or just wait until you've showered and dressed at your hotel to take your big "every medal" pictures?".
I don't carry my medals or generally take pictures beyond a selfie to send out. If my mom is at a run where I get a finisher's medal though she is always taking pictures so I have some. I do have a nice photo from PDC with the that the 1/2 and the two C2C medals that a friend took but the walk back to the hotel with the sound of clanking drove me insane.QOTD: Todays question was suggested from one of our fellow posters to this forum. Thank you for the suggestion. If anyone else would like to suggest one, just send me a PM. Todays questions is, "I am running my first challenge this weekend with a Sat & Sun race (non-disney.) For the challenge-veterans out there, What is your picture taking strategy with all those medals on your last day? Do you carry the previous day(s) medals with you or gear check them or have a family member hold onto them or just wait until you've showered and dressed at your hotel to take your big "every medal" pictures?".
I haven't started playing yet but I want to. Runner's World just posted an article about catching Pokémon on your run.Are pokemon stops during runs acceptable breaks?Almost all of my running routes go through downtown, there are so many pokemons and stops down there.
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I think Ragnar might do this now. I think you get connectors for every x amount you run so you can link them.So after all the people talking about how the medals clang together is annoying, I think one thing is clear. For any challenge, the race medals need to be able to connect together in a Volton-esc fashion to form some sort of Uber Medal of power.
I think Ragnar might do this now. I think you get connectors for every x amount you run so you can link them.
I learned that I need to eat to lose weight, and I need to eat when I am running regularly, but I have to eat all day long not just 3 meals/day. I also learned that I need about 100g of protein/day, and this is really hard for me to achieve. I avoid fatty foods, but I will eat anything in moderation.QOTD: How much of a roll do you think diet plays into achieving your running goals? Does your diet change based on training? Since we are talking about diet, what type of food or drink is your guilty please that you will reward yourself with after a hard workout/race/successful week?
QOTD: How much of a roll do you think diet plays into achieving your running goals? Does your diet change based on training? Since we are talking about diet, what type of food or drink is your guilty please that you will reward yourself with after a hard workout/race/successful week?
Diet is extremely important in how we perform. You can't eat junk food all day every day and expect to go out and set a PR in a marathon. The higher the level of performance you want, the better your diet needs to be. I suppose that's why I'm not in any hurry to chase a BQ or a podium finish in a half-IM or IM. I'd have to give up my weekly champagne (or beer or wine) and pizza night, among other things, and life wouldn't be as enjoyable if that happened. That said, I do keep an eye on what I eat and avoid processed food, fast food joints, etc. My ideal running race weight is about 155-160 which is where I was for Comrades. My IM race weight will be about 165, a few pounds left to drop. As for guilty pleasures, I don't believe in them. If I want a beer, I'll have one, hard workout or not, though they do taste better after a few hours on the road or the bike.![]()
Well I don't have a specific diet but I try my best to stay away from fast food but sometimes it happens. I also don't drink soda at all. I don't have a specific guilty pleasure but I know I'll be treating myself after races in Disney.QOTD: How much of a roll do you think diet plays into achieving your running goals? Does your diet change based on training? Since we are talking about diet, what type of food or drink is your guilty please that you will reward yourself with after a hard workout/race/successful week?
QOTD: How much of a roll do you think diet plays into achieving your running goals? Does your diet change based on training? Since we are talking about diet, what type of food or drink is your guilty please that you will reward yourself with after a hard workout/race/successful week?
QOTD: How much of a roll do you think diet plays into achieving your running goals? Does your diet change based on training? Since we are talking about diet, what type of food or drink is your guilty please that you will reward yourself with after a hard workout/race/successful week?
Same here- it works!My anti scratch method is to wrap up the medal in its own ribbon.![]()
I've been medal smacked on Tower of Terrror also. It's another ride to watch out for if your gonna ride it with your medal.Funny story about medals. When I did ToT I wore the medal after the race. I went on RnR and I got hit in the face with the medal when we went upside down. I knew it would happen and yet it still managed to. I went on 3 times so I am happy to report the 2nd and 3rd times I held it tight, no more issues. I was so happy after that race that it didn't bother me though.![]()
A bunch of my buddies did the ragnar trail in virginia. The medal was a very sharp and pointy multi tool thing. I don't know that I'd want a bunch of those strapped together and banging on my chest.I think Ragnar might do this now. I think you get connectors for every x amount you run so you can link them.
QOTD: How much of a roll do you think diet plays into achieving your running goals? Does your diet change based on training? Since we are talking about diet, what type of food or drink is your guilty please that you will reward yourself with after a hard workout/race/successful week?
That's cool