The Running Thread - 2020

ATTQOTD: I'd get more satisfaction from running it, and almost definitely get a better time running than walking! So I'd rather run a half/full than walk it.

(Disclaimer that I've not done a full, so I might change my mind on this if/when I ever do a full...)
 

ATTQOTD: Running. It already takes me a fair bit of time to finish and as others have said I can’t imagine being in my feet for the length of time it would talk to walk. I’m always impressed by the people who can walk a marathon.
 
ATTQOTD: as a newer runner I’m going to actually say walk. Both those distances are very daunting to me from a running perspective but if I went into either with the plan to walk the entire time I would feel very confident in my ability to finish. Not saying I want to walk either anytime soon, but if I had to I could.
 
ATTQOTD: As a faithful run/walker who has yet to tackle anything over a 10K, I think I would also say walk. I struggle with running much more than a mile or so straight, so I know for a fact I wouldn't be able to make that distance on just a run. Now ask me again next year after I get these first three half marathons under my belt this year and maybe I'll have a different answer.
 
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ATTQOTD:
I guess it depends - if it is a half/full race, definitely run; however if it is a half/full distance but an epic type trail (Grand Canyon, Highline Trail/Swiftcurrent pass, Electic Peak, etc) with lots of elevation change - walk/hike! I want to enjoy it!
 
QOTD: Which would you rather do question: Would you rather run a half/full or walk it? You are not allowed to do both in todays hypothetical situation.

ATTQOTD: Run it for sure. This kinda follows up with my previous question from last week and after walking around 15-16 miles Monday night I know for sure walking either distance would be difficult.
Run, no question.
 












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