Mine has 10 waves and they all apparently sold out. They're on 10 minute intervals between 9:00am-10:30am. I keep telling her she can get a little pumpkin. I even saw one run where a person online got one the size of a softball. I want a small-medium pumpkin. 4lbs sounds good.Does your race have multiple starts? Mine had like three different waves...8am, 9am, etc. I would tell your friend if she is nervous about pumpkin size to just get her pumpkin first thing when she arrives. They had lots of little ones...so this way she can make sure she grabs a small one. Mine was 4lbs I think? But they had all kinds. They weigh it for you so you can say "ok" or "no, let's get something else"
My post race routine differs on the race. For local 5Ks some of them have after parties and stuff like that. For Disney races I get my medal, get my box, banana, Powerade, and water. Then I get my picture with my medal, and hopefully get a picture with a character and my medal. After that it's back to the hotel, shower, change and off to the parks to celebrate!QOTD: To follow up on yesterdays question. You just finished your race and you experiencing that "runners high". What is your post race routine?
QOTD: To follow up on yesterdays question. You just finished your race and you experiencing that "runners high". What is your post race routine?
It has to be light on the cheese with somewhat thin crust. Naples at Disneyland did not agree with me.Via Napoli in Epcot is perfect.
Now, I finally understand why the lines are always so long... because many folks are going back for their second or third helpings.
QOTD: To follow up on yesterdays question. You just finished your race and you experiencing that "runners high". What is your post race routine?
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QOTD: To follow up on yesterdays question. You just finished your race and you experiencing that "runners high". What is your post race routine?
I usually get a glass of wine. At least at my wine themed races. All other races I grab whatever post-race fuel is available, rehydrate and refuel and then make my way to a victory meal. Also shower ASAP which sometimes isn't for a little while.QOTD: To follow up on yesterdays question. You just finished your race and you experiencing that "runners high". What is your post race routine?
Golden Corrals are in the Mid-Atlantic (and possibly the whole Northeast?) now. That being said, that reference works on so many levels. For one, I always need to use the bathroom badly after visiting Golden Corral (the food doesn't agree with me) and being 'Golden' is also appropriate given the nature of porto-potties. Additionally they're nearby the race corrals.This gives me weird images in my head of the world's saddest buffet.
And from here on out I will be referring to race porto-potties at the start area as "The Golden Corral"
You may need to be southern or midwestern to know that reference.
This gives me weird images in my head of the world's saddest buffet.
And from here on out I will be referring to race porto-potties at the start area as "The Golden Corral"
You may need to be southern or midwestern to know that reference.
Am I the only one who has trouble eating a large breakfast after a race?
ATTQOTD: I run through the finish waving to who knows who everytime. Then I stop and put my hands on my hips and then remember I should keep walking...everytime. I usually have either my hubby or father-in-law running the race so I always grab all my swag/food and then wait for them at the very back of the finishers' chute. I realize I've grabbed too much stuff and then put all my extra bottles of wahtever on the ground and get annoyed that I have to carry this stuff I don't need. My hubby finishes and I get so excited for him and he's always like "give me a minnute...I need a minute" so I swarm around him like a hummingbird talking his ear off while he basically is trying to recover from what we just did and finally he'll say "Ok, I'm good, let's go get our beers". Then we get our beers and take tons of pictures of us with our beers. And then we usually walk what seems like the same distance we just ran back to wherever grandma and my daughter are. And then we eat giant brunch. Generally after showers and changing we play nap-chicken and eventually someone wins and gets to nap first. Then the other one gets to nap. If you play it right and start your nap before the kiddo naps, then you get a bonus nap while she is napping.
Then five days later I remember to go hang up my medal and finally unpack my expo freebies I thought I needed at the time.
And then I write a 50 page race recap (j/k) on my journal
ATTQOTD: Am I the only one who has trouble eating a large breakfast after a race? I typically eat whatever they give after a race (bananas, string cheese, water, coconut juice ...) and I even packed some post race soy milk, but I've had trouble eating a real breakfast afterwards. Oh, I see @BuckeyeBama has similar issues. Phew!
QOTD: To follow up on yesterdays question. You just finished your race and you experiencing that "runners high". What is your post race routine?
ATTQOTD: Am I the only one who has trouble eating a large breakfast after a race? I typically eat whatever they give after a race (bananas, string cheese, water, coconut juice ...) and I even packed some post race soy milk, but I've had trouble eating a real breakfast afterwards. Oh, I see @BuckeyeBama has similar issues. Phew!