Dis_Yoda
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Oh please post a photo of this!
Here we go:
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He lost his Garter Belt around Mile 2 as it hurt and at that point, he sweated enough for the stockings to stay up.
Oh please post a photo of this!
ATTQOTD:
Honestly I am a hot mess before races. I get way too nervous. I get up a couple hours ahead of time, fuss over everything, eat a rice crispy treat (pre-race breakfast of choice for my sensitive race tummy) and pretend I'm not capable of running even 1 mile.
One of my goals for my race next month is to be normal... It likely won't work.
QOTD: I am curious about everyone's race day routines. For a typical race how many hours before the race do you start your day? For Disney races with the very early starts, do you adjust that time frame?
One of my friend sent me this quote because it reminded her of me... « I tried to be normal once, the worst 5 minutes of my life »One of my goals for my race next month is to be normal... It likely won't work.
I have a "local" (downtown) race this weekend and my schedule is as follows:QOTD: I am curious about everyone's race day routines. For a typical race how many hours before the race do you start your day? For Disney races with the very early starts, do you adjust that time frame?
Fantastic! Of course if it wasn't for the Princess Half at Disney World it would be a little alarming...Here we go:
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He lost his Garter Belt around Mile 2 as it hurt and at that point, he sweated enough for the stockings to stay up.
ATTQOTD: Even though I know the IOC is about the most corrupt org in the world, I love the competition of the games (both winter and summer). Spent way too many hours watching most of the events. you can tell how hard the biathlon and cross-country skiers are based on how they all seem to collapse at the end of their events. I enjoy the timed events more than the scored events. For some of the x-game style sports, they give you no clue how the scores are tabulated or what gets marked down, just some blabber about how judges like to see "amplitude". I have been a curling fan for the last 3 or 4 Winter Olympics.
It really depends on the start time. For normal races starting at 8am or 9am I am up with enough time to get dressed (in the clothes I laid out the night before) and shove a spoonful of peanut butter in my mouth before leaving the house (a to-go pack if travelling) and arriving at the race with 30-60 minutes to spare depending on whether I need to pick up my bib or not. That usually means waking up without an alarm anywhere between 6-7:30am.QOTD: I am curious about everyone's race day routines. For a typical race how many hours before the race do you start your day? For Disney races with the very early starts, do you adjust that time frame?
So I’m way behind on the thread. But wanted to thank everyone for all the amazing info here. Was able to finish my first 10k and half at princess this weekend and that is inpart due to all the amazing info I read as a mostly lurker here. Also met my goal of finishing with a picture