The Running Thread - 2018

Have you tried using Body Glide? I always use it around my underarms and where my bra hits just under my armpit and never chafe.
I've tried and it doesn't seem to make a difference? It's possible I just haven't succeeded in actually getting the stuff to apply properly and/or I miss the right spot. But my new hydration pack apparently manages to cover just the right spot so now as long as I can solve the chafing from that up by my neck it should be solid.

Barring that I also have some KT tape that I will absolutely use when necessary.

(I absolutely NAILED my speed workout today and am on top of the moon. I love good running days.)
 
Oh dear. Timely comment is timely and I am now having a panic attack. I literally just ordered a Garmin (Vivo 3) yesterday to replace my Apple Watch and now I am wondering if I am going to have the same feels. I ~like~ my AW but it's an old series 1 with a cracked screen. I wanted something new and hopefully better to be able to track my runs, bike rides, and swims all in one. But what if I miss my AW because of the integration with my phone. Dang it.

The Apple Watch Triathlete is a great resource for people who want to learn more about how to train and race with their Apple Watch. He covers more than just triathlons.
 
ATTQOTD: I’m not picky about my running shirts at all. I wear a bunch of different brands and styles.
 
Starting us off in the first weekend of June we have the following folks with races:

June
01 - @Slogger - Run and Ride 5k (NG / N/A)
02 - @camaker - Ironman 70.3 Raleigh Relay Running Leg (NG / N/A)
02 - @beatlecat42 - Baltimore 10 Miler (NG / N/A)
02 - @evre13 - Baltimore 10 Miler (NG / N/A)
02 - @Miranda - Bow Lake Dam 15K (NG / N/A)
02 - @BikeFan - Ran It with Janet 50K (NG/ N/A)
03 - @LdyStormy76 - Pure Pikermi Half Marathon (2:55:00 / N/A)
03 - @SarahDisney - Italy Run by Ferrero (5M) (TBA / N/A)
03 - @TheHamm - DX*A2 10k (1:20:00 / N/A)
03 - @Philo2020 - San Diego RNR Half Marathon (NG / N/A)

Good luck to yall this weekend! Remember to stay hydrated and hope you have a great race. If you have a change you would like to make or if someone not on the list would like to add a race just let me know. We look forward to hearing how your race went this weekend!

Please add me.

June 3rd - Philly Run Fest Half Marathon. Goal is 2:30:00.
 

Oh dear. Timely comment is timely and I am now having a panic attack. I literally just ordered a Garmin (Vivo 3) yesterday to replace my Apple Watch and now I am wondering if I am going to have the same feels. I ~like~ my AW but it's an old series 1 with a cracked screen. I wanted something new and hopefully better to be able to track my runs, bike rides, and swims all in one. But what if I miss my AW because of the integration with my phone. Dang it.

Just to provide a different perspective, I had an Apple Watch Series 2 and hated it. I found the Garmin did pretty much everything for running better than the AW did, especially without requiring special additional apps for things like intervals. The Garmin Connect app provides a seamless enough interface with my iPhone for my running data and I don't need all day fitness tracking. I've got a stable of everyday watches that I wear and found that I missed them due to having to wear the AW all the time. I sold the AW to a coworker and have never had the slightest feeling of regret, remorse or loss for the lack of it. If you hate the loss of your AW, sell the Vivo and get a Series 3. You're not going to lose much by trying the different approach.
 
dear. Timely comment is timely and I am now having a panic attack. I literally just ordered a Garmin (Vivo 3) yesterday to replace my Apple Watch and now I am wondering if I am going to have the same feels. I ~like~ my AW but it's an old series 1 with a cracked screen. I wanted something new and hopefully better to be able to track my runs, bike rides, and swims all in one. But what if I miss my AW because of the integration with my phone. Dang it.

I'm actually the opposite - this is my first smartwatch, and I'm worried that it's going to be too distracting having all of that stuff coming up on my wrist. I dont need to be looking at texts or messing with my music or whatever while running.
It's funny how the same watch can lead to two totally opposite fears.

Hopefully we'll both end up loving it.
 
ATTQUOD: question mainly for the ladies: what shirts/tanks have you found that don’t make you look like a drowned rat after running? Maybe I sweat more than the average person but if I wear something like a Raw Threads top, I look like I r r ran through a car wash.

I’m a sweaty runner. Nothing cotton. Ever. I also don’t wear Rawthreads to run in. It gets wet and stays wet just like cotton.
 
I just got three pairs of Knockarounds (thanks @KSellers88) for $33 and they seem good so far. I got three different styles so I could see what I liked most. I want some Goodrs, too, but all the colors I like are always sold out.



Oh dear. Timely comment is timely and I am now having a panic attack. I literally just ordered a Garmin (Vivo 3) yesterday to replace my Apple Watch and now I am wondering if I am going to have the same feels. I ~like~ my AW but it's an old series 1 with a cracked screen. I wanted something new and hopefully better to be able to track my runs, bike rides, and swims all in one. But what if I miss my AW because of the integration with my phone. Dang it.

ATTQOTD: I am not picky when it comes to shirts I guess. I like tank tops but prefer muscle tanks, which probably helps with the no armpit chafing since it sits so low on the sides.

I don’t miss my Apple Watch. I never used it to text, answer my phone or for running. I also found the apps that I used on my phone didn’t work as well on the watch. I liked my Apple Watch, but I love my Garmin.
 
QOTD: For running shirts do you find a big quality difference between different sources? Are there features you look for? What are inexpensive sources for you? If you strongly subscribe to a particular line, what about it makes you want it?

ATTQOTD: I don't often use the shirts I get from races for running, because if it's over 50 deg F (like it is for 6 months of the year or more where I live), I wear tank tops. I do wear the race shirts in the spring/fall a bit and also for things like hiking.

I prefer tank tops for running, and generally go to running stores or sports stores to get them. With tank tops, I haven't had much issues with chafing. I don't like them to fit skin-tight, but I prefer fitted to really flowy.

Since you've brought up this question, I'll mention my recent annoyance: I rarely to go a mall to shop, but I do generally want to try on my clothes, even tank tops, so I'll go. I went to a sporting goods store planning to spend $$$ as needed for several tank tops, but they had nothing I considered vaguely acceptable. Either black in color (who wants black tank tops when it is 90+ deg F and humid as heck?) or all the same cut-out-back style. I don't mind my colorful sports bra sticking out a bit, but I fail to see the point of a cut-out located just where the racer-back of the sports bra is. I swear that just about every tank top in the store was in this style, regardless of the brand (Nike, Adidas, etc.). So I bought nothing. Take that, stupid fashion fad! :)
 
ATTQOTD: The recent trend of running shirts for me is Under Armor and Nike. I’m not particular about the brand but I try to stay away from unisex shirts. They just seem to fit me funny. Major pet peeve when races don’t have women’s cut shirts.

Yesterday’s question: I let the watch do the work. I forgot to pause my watch on my run last night while talking to a neighbor so I know I wouldn’t be able to do it at every mile marker of a race
 
Bolder Boulder recap

I only did this for fun. This was my first real race last year when I started running so there is that sentimental value as well. Last year I was barely trained for a 10k and was worried about actually finishing and now I run this distance regularly in my training runs. I just wanted to go out and have fun with this since my last race was only a week ago. It was cloudy all morning until my wave started and the sun came out and was pretty warm. Then as I was finishing the clouds were back and it cooled off quite a bit. It's not quite Disney but it is such a fun race and all kinds of costumes. In the first few minutes theres a huge trampoline set up and several slip and slides along the way. So many people in their driveways and yards with sprinklers and hoses. One house throws out giant marshmallows to everyone, the girl next to me got elbowed in the face by her friend trying to catch one, oops. One house has bowls of Doritos, and several hand out icy pops. I had myself a mimosa along the way as well as some beer! The best part for me is there are two hills you go up, one in the middle and one at the end right before you enter the stadium. Last year I thought these were mountains and I walked both of them. This year I looked at them and wondered what I was thinking last year and ran both of them! I also beat my time by over two minutes and didn't really try at all. I could have gone faster if I wanted but I wanted to just take it all in and have fun! My official time was 1:20:39.

My brother was ahead of me and he was able to cheer me on at the finish which was fun! Then we watched my sister in law and her coworker finish, they both walked the whole way. Last year we didn't stay for the ceremony so this year we made it a point to stay. It was fun watching the pro race and in awe of how fast they ran. The top guy was 28 minutes and top girl was 32 minutes, crazy. And watching the military ceremony was fun to watch too. After the ceremony we went straight to the buses. as soon as I got home it was a quick nap then to work that night. That was 2 weeks in a row I did this and regretted it both times but I hated taking a vacation day. Now to think about what kind of training plan I want to do for the summer.
 
ATTQOTD: Most T-shirts fit me.
I have a few Champion that I find particularly comfortable. I usually do not run with my free race shirts... Mostly because I like them too much (like the Disney ones) and I do not want them to start stinking. If a shirt takes a bad odor because I was not able to wash or hang it fast enough (ex lunch runs), then, it is a lost cause.

I try to stay away from unisex shirts. They just seem to fit me funny. Major pet peeve when races don’t have women’s cut shirts.
Same here. Or worst... Unisex cotton shirts :faint:

ATTQUOD: question mainly for the ladies: what shirts/tanks have you found that don’t make you look like a drowned rat after running? Maybe I sweat more than the average person but if I wear something like a Raw Threads top, I look like I r r ran through a car wash.
I have this one Nike tank that is like air and has a wavy color pattern. It looks great on every single race picture. Can’t find anything like it anywhere... Cannot even find a picture of it on the web, sorry. If I ever find it again, I buy three!

And I know that I will get a https://www.surgeactivewear.com/
tank for my birthday... They were selling Ottawa Race Weekend merchandise at the Expo and I think I’ll like it!
 
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Hi Everyone!! Thank you for all the amazing info in this thread. I have popped in a few times in the last few months and even posted but I found it very hard to follow. Since I knew there was some really great info and since I wanted to join in, I decided to go back and read all 300+ pages to get caught up. I also decided since I was at it and to prove I read every page, I will answer all the QOTD’s:

1) Taper – Yes. To build/store strength and energy for race.
2) WDW Marathon Advice – It’s not like any race you’ve ever done.
3) Charity Group – Nope.
4) Recovery – (longest run = half marathon) I am good a few hours after race.
5) Advice for Beginners – Don’t over think. Just get out there. Start slow and build up.
6) Training Plans – None. I just wing it.
7) Worst WDW Attraction – Tomorrowland Speedway. Wasted prime real estate.
8) Run/Walk Method – No. I’m a continuous runner.
9) Race Medals – Hanging in my closet for now until my wall display goes up (Xmas present).
10) Icy Roads – Nope. Way too dangerous.
11) Determining Race Schedule – Not a huge racer. Right now RunDisney and POT races are my focus.
12) Run at WDW – Outside of RunDisney, I don’t bring running stuff on vacation.
13) Chaffing – Only minor. Wearing compression gear helps in winter and minimal gear helps in heat.
14) Shirtless in Heat – Yep. Not really self-conscious or care what others think. More comfort, less chaffing, less laundry.
15) Journal – Just track runs on the Nike app.
16) Scenic Route – I don’t run on vacation so pretty much a beautiful Spring/Fall day in CT tops the list.
17) Favorite WDW Snack – Grand Marnier Slushy.
18) Race Search – Running in the USA.
19) Carry Water on Runs – Nope. But with long runs coming this summer, I will need to.
20) See Super Blue Blood Moon – No.
21) Running Shoes – Whatever feels comfortable. I usually buy last year’s models. Currently in Asics Nimbus 19 from Running Warehouse on clearance.
22) Running Shoe Color – I Don’t Care. Especially if I got them cheap on clearance.
23) Holiday Themed Race – Never done one.
24) Sleep – Don’t really track it but I usually get 6-7 hours a night.
25) Other Workouts – Yes. Strength training (upper body).
26) Popcorn – Not a popcorn fan. If I make it, it is in the microwave.
27) Lundi/Mardi Gras – Did not celebrate
28) Favorite Surface – Asphalt. I am a road runner.
29) Track – I haven’t run on a track in years. There is a track nearby if I needed one.
30) Skipping a Workout – Yes if I can’t fit it in my schedule or bad weather - too cold/icy, etc.
31) WDW Attraction Bring Back – Soarin’ Over California. Soarin’ Over the World doesn’t do it for me.
32) Spring Time Adjustments – Less layers.
33) Least Favorite 5K Mile – Mile 2.
34) Most Difficult Transition – Half to Full. Never done it but doing it for the first time in January.
35) Trip Planning for Disney Races – Definitely plan for park time which is why I’m not doing Dopey
36) WDW Hard Ticket Event – Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party
37) Watch Winter Olympics – A little. Was it me, or was Curling on at least one station ALL the time?
38) Pre Race Routine – Get to bathroom as late as possible and try to get as close to front as possible.
39) Race Practice – I like to run the course ahead of time if possible so I can be prepared for hills, etc.
40) Favorite/Special Finisher Medals – No. Not really.
41) Bad Decision – Continuing to play softball through bad hamstring injuries. Kept re-injuring and never fully recovered. It will forever impact my running.
42) RunDisney Events – 2 completed - Castaway Cay 5K in 2015 and the WDW Half in 2018. Planning on Goofy in Jan 2019 and the Rival Run Challenge in Apr 2019.
43) Wrong Turn on Run – No, but I did get caught in a gated community. The exit gate was closed and had to turn around trying to find another exit - there was none, and had to head back to entrance.
44) Expos – Sure. I like to shop and check stuff out.
45) Character Meals – They are all pretty much the same. Chef Mickey’s has been a family tradition. I’ve gone every year with my (now college age) kids since they were little.
46) Races downtime – We have races all year long but less in the summer/winter.
47) Running Movie – Meatballs. “Wudy da Wabbit” upsets Camp Mohawk in the final event - a 4 mile race through the woods to win for Camp North Star.
48) Race Prep vs. Maintenance – To me, they are the same.
49) March Madness – Alma Mater = 4 time National Champion UConn Huskies!!! #built4banners
50) Marathon on TV – I’ve watched some of the NYC marathon in the past.
51) ATHLINKS.com – Never heard of it until I saw this post.
52) Time Change – Yes. I enjoy afternoon runs.
53) Race Prep vs. Maintenance – To me, they are the same.
54) WDW 4 Hour Ride – Toy Story Mania
55) PR Treat – A beer. But that is every race.
56) Fear of Finishing – I always fear some injury will pop up causing me to bail out.
57) Fueling – Don’t run long enough distances to fuel mid run. As I prepare for Goofy, I will need to start.
58) Compression Socks – I started wearing compression calf sleeves on long runs. They do seem to help.
59) Good Friday – I worked. Both my kids were home from college for a short Easter break – both go to Catholic schools.
60) April Fool’s – No pranks outside of the crazy April weather.
61) Only One Race to Run – WDW Half Marathon.
62) Challenges – My first challenges will be in 2019 - Goofy and Rivals Run.
63) Motivation – Myself.
64) Four Year Old on Tower of Terror – Yes. Why not?
65) Running Socks – Typically Target (C9) running socks. I just got a couple pairs of Asics Nimbus to try.
66) Running Hats – Cold, yes, warm, no. If I am running in the rain I sometimes wear a baseball hat.
67) Music While Running – Yes and now I can stream on my Apple Watch 3 w/cellular
68) No Running on Vacation Guilt – No, I do not run on vacation.
69) Favorite WDW Drink – Grand Marnier Slushy.
70) World Major Marathon Choice – NYC.
71) Worst Race Conditions – My last half on 4/29 was in the cold and rain. Nothing like Boston, though.
72) Practice Fueling – Just starting to practice as I prepare of the Disney Marathon
73) One Race – Half Marathon. It is a perfect distance for me.
74) Balance Running/Life – This is tough. I run when I can. Usually right after work or at lunch if I can.
75) Dress for Running – As little as possible. Shorts/tech shirt always. Long sleeve warm compression shirt under tech shirt below 50. Sweats/tights and hat and gloves below freezing.
76) Next Big Running Goal – Complete my first marathon (Disney Marathon 2019).
77) Warm Up Routine – A few simple stretches and I am off.
78) Post Race Cool Down – Just some walking and drinking water.
79) Favorite WDW Queue – Space Mountain. Timeless. Love the Star Tunnel and accompanying music.
80) Morning/Afternoon Runs – Not a morning person. At lunch if possible or after work.
81) Star Wars Character/Scene – All the Tatooine scenes in New Hope and Return of the Jedi.
82) Hill Running – I live in CT. Hills are everywhere and inevitable.
83) Breaks During Running – Never in the past but starting to practice taking breaks on long runs.
84) Yasso 800 – Never heard of it before reading this post.
85) Peak – Turning 50 this year, so I believe I am well past my peak. Just trying to minimize the decline.
86) Foam Rolling – Never done it.
87) Run in the Heat – I am OK in the heat and I will run at lunch when it’s 95°. Tip: Stay hydrated!!
88) Why Running – Just trying to stay in shape.
89) Fall Marathons – Never done one.
90) First Disney Experience – Going with my family in 1976. I was 8. So many memories of that trip.
91) Athlete Inspiration – I appreciate great athletes but can’t say I’ve been inspired by any of them.
92) Memorial Day – A couple of long runs but not much else.
93) Hydration – When I am thirsty, I drink lots of water.
94) GPS History – Runkeeper on iPhone, Nike (TomTom) GPS watch, Nike Apple Watch 3LTE
95) Race Mileage Tracking – I let the GPS watch do the work.
96) Running Shirts – Not Picky. Usually get them cheap from TJ Maxx/Marshalls.

Monthly Miles: Jan - 67, Feb - 78, Mar - 99, Apr - 113, May - 156
 
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Hi Everyone!! Thank you for all the amazing info in this thread. I have popped in a few times in the last few months and even posted but I found it very hard to follow. Since I knew there was some really great info and since I wanted to join in, I decided to go back and read all 300+ pages to get caught up. I also decided since I was at it and to prove I read every page, I will answer all the QOTD’s:

1) Taper – Yes. To build/store strength and energy for race.
2) WDW Marathon Advice – It’s not like any race you’ve ever done.
3) Charity Group – Nope.
4) Recovery – (longest run = half marathon) I am good a few hours after race.
5) Advice for Beginners – Don’t over think. Just get out there. Start slow and build up.
6) Training Plans – None. I just wing it.
7) Worst WDW Attraction – Tomorrowland Speedway. Wasted prime real estate.
8) Run/Walk Method – No. I’m a continuous runner.
9) Race Medals – Hanging in my closet for now until my wall display goes up (Xmas present).
10) Icy Roads – Nope. Way too dangerous.
11) Determining Race Schedule – Not a huge racer. Right now RunDisney and POT races are my focus.
12) Run at WDW – Outside of RunDisney, I don’t bring running stuff on vacation.
13) Chaffing – Only minor. Wearing compression gear helps in winter and minimal gear helps in heat.
14) Shirtless in Heat – Yep. Not really self-conscious or care what others think. More comfort, less chaffing, less laundry.
15) Journal – Just track runs on the Nike app.
16) Scenic Route – I don’t run on vacation so pretty much a beautiful Spring/Fall day in CT tops the list.
17) Favorite WDW Snack – Grand Marnier Slushy.
18) Race Search – Running in the USA.
19) Carry Water on Runs – Nope. But with long runs coming this summer, I will need to.
20) See Super Blue Blood Moon – No.
21) Running Shoes – Whatever feels comfortable. I usually buy last year’s models. Currently in Asics Nimbus 19 from Running Warehouse on clearance.
22) Running Shoe Color – I Don’t Care. Especially if I got them cheap on clearance.
23) Holiday Themed Race – Never done one.
24) Sleep – Don’t really track it but I usually get 6-7 hours a night.
25) Other Workouts – Yes. Strength training (upper body).
26) Popcorn – Not a popcorn fan. If I make it, it is in the microwave.
27) Lundi/Mardi Gras – Did not celebrate
28) Favorite Surface – Asphalt. I am a road runner.
29) Track – I haven’t run on a track in years. There is a track nearby if I needed one.
30) Skipping a Workout – Yes if I can’t fit it in my schedule or bad weather - too cold/icy, etc.
31) WDW Attraction Bring Back – Soarin’ Over California. Soarin’ Over the World doesn’t do it for me.
32) Spring Time Adjustments – Less layers.
33) Least Favorite 5K Mile – Mile 2.
34) Most Difficult Transition – Half to Full. Never done it but doing it for the first time in January.
35) Trip Planning for Disney Races – Definitely plan for park time which is why I’m not doing Dopey
36) WDW Hard Ticket Event – Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party
37) Watch Winter Olympics – A little. Was it me, or was Curling on at least one station ALL the time?
38) Pre Race Routine – Get to bathroom as late as possible and try to get as close to front as possible.
39) Race Practice – I like to run the course ahead of time if possible so I can be prepared for hills, etc.
40) Favorite/Special Finisher Medals – No. Not really.
41) Bad Decision – Continuing to play softball through bad hamstring injuries. Kept re-injuring and never fully recovered. It will forever impact my running.
42) RunDisney Events – 2 completed - Castaway Cay 5K in 2015 and the WDW Half in 2018. Planning on Goofy in Jan 2019 and the Rival Run Challenge in Apr 2019.
43) Wrong Turn on Run – No, but I did get caught in a gated community. The exit gate was closed and had to turn around trying to find another exit - there was none, and had to head back to entrance.
44) Expos – Sure. I like to shop and check stuff out.
45) Character Meals – They are all pretty much the same. Chef Mickey’s has been a family tradition. I’ve gone every year with my (now college age) kids since they were little.
46) Races downtime – We have races all year long but less in the summer/winter.
47) Running Movie – Meatballs. “Wudy da Wabbit” upsets Camp Mohawk in the final event - a 4 mile race through the woods to win for Camp North Star.
48) Race Prep vs. Maintenance – To me, they are the same.
49) March Madness – Alma Mater = 4 time National Champion UConn Huskies!!! #built4banners
50) Marathon on TV – I’ve watched some of the NYC marathon in the past.
51) ATHLINKS.com – Never heard of it until I saw this post.
52) Time Change – Yes. I enjoy afternoon runs.
53) Race Prep vs. Maintenance – To me, they are the same.
54) WDW 4 Hour Ride – Toy Story Mania
55) PR Treat – A beer. But that is every race.
56) Fear of Finishing – I always fear some injury will pop up causing me to bail out.
57) Fueling – Don’t run long enough distances to fuel mid run. As I prepare for Goofy, I will need to start.
58) Compression Socks – I started wearing compression calf sleeves on long runs. They do seem to help.
59) Good Friday – I worked. Both my kids were home from college for a short Easter break – both go to Catholic schools.
60) April Fool’s – No pranks outside of the crazy April weather.
61) Only One Race to Run – WDW Half Marathon.
62) Challenges – My first challenges will be in 2019 - Goofy and Rivals Run.
63) Motivation – Myself.
64) Four Year Old on Tower of Terror – Yes. Why not?
65) Running Socks – Typically Target (C9) running socks. I just got a couple pairs of Asics Nimbus to try.
66) Running Hats – Cold, yes, warm, no. If I am running in the rain I sometimes wear a baseball hat.
67) Music While Running – Yes and now I can stream on my Apple Watch 3 w/cellular
68) No Running on Vacation Guilt – No, I do not run on vacation.
69) Favorite WDW Drink – Grand Marnier Slushy.
70) World Major Marathon Choice – NYC.
71) Worst Race Conditions – My last half on 4/29 was in the cold and rain. Nothing like Boston, though.
72) Practice Fueling – Just starting to practice as I prepare of the Disney Marathon
73) One Race – Half Marathon. It is a perfect distance for me.
74) Balance Running/Life – This is tough. I run when I can. Usually right after work or at lunch if I can.
75) Dress for Running – As little as possible. Shorts/tech shirt always. Long sleeve warm compression shirt under tech shirt below 50. Sweats/tights and hat and gloves below freezing.
76) Next Big Running Goal – Complete my first marathon (Disney Marathon 2019).
77) Warm Up Routine – A few simple stretches and I am off.
78) Post Race Cool Down – Just some walking and drinking water.
79) Favorite WDW Queue – Space Mountain. Timeless. Love the Star Tunnel and accompanying music.
80) Morning/Afternoon Runs – Not a morning person. At lunch if possible or after work.
81) Star Wars Character/Scene – All the Tatooine scenes in New Hope and Return of the Jedi.
82) Hill Running – I live in CT. Hills are everywhere and inevitable.
83) Breaks During Running – Never in the past but starting to practice taking breaks on long runs.
84) Yasso 800 – Never heard of it before reading this post.
85) Peak – Turning 50 this year, so I believe I am well past my peak. Just trying to minimize the decline.
86) Foam Rolling – Never done it.
87) Run in the Heat – I am OK in the heat and I will run at lunch when it’s 95°. Tip: Stay hydrated!!
88) Why Running – Just trying to stay in shape.
89) Fall Marathons – Never done one.
90) First Disney Experience – Going with my family in 1976. I was 8. So many memories of that trip.
91) Athlete Inspiration – I appreciate great athletes but can’t say I’ve been inspired by any of them.
92) Memorial Day – A couple of long runs but not much else.
93) Hydration – When I am thirsty, I drink lots of water.
94) GPS History – Runkeeper on iPhone, Nike (TomTom) GPS watch, Nike Apple Watch 3LTE
95) Race Mileage Tracking – I let the GPS watch do the work.
96) Running Shirts – Not Picky. Usually get them cheap from TJ Maxx/Marshalls.

Monthly Miles: Jan - 67, Feb - 78, Mar - 99, Apr - 113, May - 156

All that, yet nothing about bananas, cilantro, or the merits of IPAs over Goses. Sheesh. ;)
 
Hi Everyone!! Thank you for all the amazing info in this thread. I have popped in a few times in the last few months and even posted but I found it very hard to follow. Since I knew there was some really great info and since I wanted to join in, I decided to go back and read all 300+ pages to get caught up. I also decided since I was at it and to prove I read every page, I will answer all the QOTD’s:

1) Taper – Yes. To build/store strength and energy for race.
2) WDW Marathon Advice – It’s not like any race you’ve ever done.
3) Charity Group – Nope.
4) Recovery – (longest run = half marathon) I am good a few hours after race.
5) Advice for Beginners – Don’t over think. Just get out there. Start slow and build up.
6) Training Plans – None. I just wing it.
7) Worst WDW Attraction – Tomorrowland Speedway. Wasted prime real estate.
8) Run/Walk Method – No. I’m a continuous runner.
9) Race Medals – Hanging in my closet for now until my wall display goes up (Xmas present).
10) Icy Roads – Nope. Way too dangerous.
11) Determining Race Schedule – Not a huge racer. Right now RunDisney and POT races are my focus.
12) Run at WDW – Outside of RunDisney, I don’t bring running stuff on vacation.
13) Chaffing – Only minor. Wearing compression gear helps in winter and minimal gear helps in heat.
14) Shirtless in Heat – Yep. Not really self-conscious or care what others think. More comfort, less chaffing, less laundry.
15) Journal – Just track runs on the Nike app.
16) Scenic Route – I don’t run on vacation so pretty much a beautiful Spring/Fall day in CT tops the list.
17) Favorite WDW Snack – Grand Marnier Slushy.
18) Race Search – Running in the USA.
19) Carry Water on Runs – Nope. But with long runs coming this summer, I will need to.
20) See Super Blue Blood Moon – No.
21) Running Shoes – Whatever feels comfortable. I usually buy last year’s models. Currently in Asics Nimbus 19 from Running Warehouse on clearance.
22) Running Shoe Color – I Don’t Care. Especially if I got them cheap on clearance.
23) Holiday Themed Race – Never done one.
24) Sleep – Don’t really track it but I usually get 6-7 hours a night.
25) Other Workouts – Yes. Strength training (upper body).
26) Popcorn – Not a popcorn fan. If I make it, it is in the microwave.
27) Lundi/Mardi Gras – Did not celebrate
28) Favorite Surface – Asphalt. I am a road runner.
29) Track – I haven’t run on a track in years. There is a track nearby if I needed one.
30) Skipping a Workout – Yes if I can’t fit it in my schedule or bad weather - too cold/icy, etc.
31) WDW Attraction Bring Back – Soarin’ Over California. Soarin’ Over the World doesn’t do it for me.
32) Spring Time Adjustments – Less layers.
33) Least Favorite 5K Mile – Mile 2.
34) Most Difficult Transition – Half to Full. Never done it but doing it for the first time in January.
35) Trip Planning for Disney Races – Definitely plan for park time which is why I’m not doing Dopey
36) WDW Hard Ticket Event – Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party
37) Watch Winter Olympics – A little. Was it me, or was Curling on at least one station ALL the time?
38) Pre Race Routine – Get to bathroom as late as possible and try to get as close to front as possible.
39) Race Practice – I like to run the course ahead of time if possible so I can be prepared for hills, etc.
40) Favorite/Special Finisher Medals – No. Not really.
41) Bad Decision – Continuing to play softball through bad hamstring injuries. Kept re-injuring and never fully recovered. It will forever impact my running.
42) RunDisney Events – 2 completed - Castaway Cay 5K in 2015 and the WDW Half in 2018. Planning on Goofy in Jan 2019 and the Rival Run Challenge in Apr 2019.
43) Wrong Turn on Run – No, but I did get caught in a gated community. The exit gate was closed and had to turn around trying to find another exit - there was none, and had to head back to entrance.
44) Expos – Sure. I like to shop and check stuff out.
45) Character Meals – They are all pretty much the same. Chef Mickey’s has been a family tradition. I’ve gone every year with my (now college age) kids since they were little.
46) Races downtime – We have races all year long but less in the summer/winter.
47) Running Movie – Meatballs. “Wudy da Wabbit” upsets Camp Mohawk in the final event - a 4 mile race through the woods to win for Camp North Star.
48) Race Prep vs. Maintenance – To me, they are the same.
49) March Madness – Alma Mater = 4 time National Champion UConn Huskies!!! #built4banners
50) Marathon on TV – I’ve watched some of the NYC marathon in the past.
51) ATHLINKS.com – Never heard of it until I saw this post.
52) Time Change – Yes. I enjoy afternoon runs.
53) Race Prep vs. Maintenance – To me, they are the same.
54) WDW 4 Hour Ride – Toy Story Mania
55) PR Treat – A beer. But that is every race.
56) Fear of Finishing – I always fear some injury will pop up causing me to bail out.
57) Fueling – Don’t run long enough distances to fuel mid run. As I prepare for Goofy, I will need to start.
58) Compression Socks – I started wearing compression calf sleeves on long runs. They do seem to help.
59) Good Friday – I worked. Both my kids were home from college for a short Easter break – both go to Catholic schools.
60) April Fool’s – No pranks outside of the crazy April weather.
61) Only One Race to Run – WDW Half Marathon.
62) Challenges – My first challenges will be in 2019 - Goofy and Rivals Run.
63) Motivation – Myself.
64) Four Year Old on Tower of Terror – Yes. Why not?
65) Running Socks – Typically Target (C9) running socks. I just got a couple pairs of Asics Nimbus to try.
66) Running Hats – Cold, yes, warm, no. If I am running in the rain I sometimes wear a baseball hat.
67) Music While Running – Yes and now I can stream on my Apple Watch 3 w/cellular
68) No Running on Vacation Guilt – No, I do not run on vacation.
69) Favorite WDW Drink – Grand Marnier Slushy.
70) World Major Marathon Choice – NYC.
71) Worst Race Conditions – My last half on 4/29 was in the cold and rain. Nothing like Boston, though.
72) Practice Fueling – Just starting to practice as I prepare of the Disney Marathon
73) One Race – Half Marathon. It is a perfect distance for me.
74) Balance Running/Life – This is tough. I run when I can. Usually right after work or at lunch if I can.
75) Dress for Running – As little as possible. Shorts/tech shirt always. Long sleeve warm compression shirt under tech shirt below 50. Sweats/tights and hat and gloves below freezing.
76) Next Big Running Goal – Complete my first marathon (Disney Marathon 2019).
77) Warm Up Routine – A few simple stretches and I am off.
78) Post Race Cool Down – Just some walking and drinking water.
79) Favorite WDW Queue – Space Mountain. Timeless. Love the Star Tunnel and accompanying music.
80) Morning/Afternoon Runs – Not a morning person. At lunch if possible or after work.
81) Star Wars Character/Scene – All the Tatooine scenes in New Hope and Return of the Jedi.
82) Hill Running – I live in CT. Hills are everywhere and inevitable.
83) Breaks During Running – Never in the past but starting to practice taking breaks on long runs.
84) Yasso 800 – Never heard of it before reading this post.
85) Peak – Turning 50 this year, so I believe I am well past my peak. Just trying to minimize the decline.
86) Foam Rolling – Never done it.
87) Run in the Heat – I am OK in the heat and I will run at lunch when it’s 95°. Tip: Stay hydrated!!
88) Why Running – Just trying to stay in shape.
89) Fall Marathons – Never done one.
90) First Disney Experience – Going with my family in 1976. I was 8. So many memories of that trip.
91) Athlete Inspiration – I appreciate great athletes but can’t say I’ve been inspired by any of them.
92) Memorial Day – A couple of long runs but not much else.
93) Hydration – When I am thirsty, I drink lots of water.
94) GPS History – Runkeeper on iPhone, Nike (TomTom) GPS watch, Nike Apple Watch 3LTE
95) Race Mileage Tracking – I let the GPS watch do the work.
96) Running Shirts – Not Picky. Usually get them cheap from TJ Maxx/Marshalls.

Monthly Miles: Jan - 67, Feb - 78, Mar - 99, Apr - 113, May - 156

Welcome! And also, impressive way to make an intro.

@FFigawi is that even a discussion topic we should prompt? IPAs all day.
 
Oh dear. Timely comment is timely and I am now having a panic attack. I literally just ordered a Garmin (Vivo 3) yesterday to replace my Apple Watch and now I am wondering if I am going to have the same feels. I ~like~ my AW but it's an old series 1 with a cracked screen. I wanted something new and hopefully better to be able to track my runs, bike rides, and swims all in one. But what if I miss my AW because of the integration with my phone. Dang it.


Haha. I had the exact same thoughts as you! I'm a tech nerd and I'm always researching the perfect gadgets for me and even after 6-9 months of the Garmin Forerunner 935, I'm still undecided!!! I think the AW vs Garmin battle is a truly personal one. I know you had the series 1 watch, but for me, the Series 3 was nearly the perfect smartwatch! But the couple weaknesses (1-screen isn't always on which bugged me on runs/bike rides. 2- you can't tell when the GPS starts or HR locks on at the beginning of the workout...so the start of my runs would always have messed up data. 3- not enough battery life to last thru a marathon) really pushed me towards getting a Garmin.

Now that I've had the Garmin, I notice it's weakness though!
1- I
can't set granular notifications like the AW can. On my AW, I like having only phone calls and messages from my wife to come thru even though my iPhone has more notifications come in. With the Garmin, any and all notifications that come to the iPhone also go to the Garmin. So now I get buzzed on the wrist more.
2- I miss running without my iPhone. My job requires that I be on the phone during the day so with the Garmin, I need to bring the iPhone. Not the biggest problem in the world, but it's still nice to just have the AW and go out on a long run.

That's why I'm just waiting for the Series 4! Like I mentioned earlier, IF it has better battery life and an always on screen, I'm back on the AW train! If it doesn't do that, I'll still be happy with the Garmin Forerunner.
 














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