Mr_Incr3dible
50 miles at 55!
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We had a high right around 70 in the Atlanta area. Crazy, but I enjoyed it.
Managed 3.33 miles at a 15:06 pace today.
Managed 3.33 miles at a 15:06 pace today.
Officially, the back is the only way out. There is a corraled off area to the left of the start chute that has 1-2 potties and I have seen folks climb the barrier but that's not a choice that I would make.I posted this question over in Princess thread, but looking to ask a larger audience since I know not everyone reads all the different event threads.
Does anyone know if the only way out of the corrals to go back to the bathroom is out the back (before the corral closes obviously). I'm really wanting to get in the first couple rows of A for the 10k because I'm going for a PR all out race. I was stuck halfway back during the wine and dine 10k and wasted a lot of energy in the beginning weaving. I have no problem getting to the corral super early, but if I do that I'm pretty sure I'll have to run to the bathroom at some point. Will they let you out the side anywhere and then back in the same spot?
I reread the timeline of our mornings for Springtime Surprise 2023, when DD was aiming for the podium. Here it is slightly edited:I posted this question over in Princess thread, but looking to ask a larger audience since I know not everyone reads all the different event threads.
Does anyone know if the only way out of the corrals to go back to the bathroom is out the back (before the corral closes obviously). I'm really wanting to get in the first couple rows of A for the 10k because I'm going for a PR all out race. I was stuck halfway back during the wine and dine 10k and wasted a lot of energy in the beginning weaving. I have no problem getting to the corral super early, but if I do that I'm pretty sure I'll have to run to the bathroom at some point. Will they let you out the side anywhere and then back in the same spot?
I confirm that there is no separate Elite start or lineup for the 10k (answer from runDisney and by experience), hence the above.1:30AM wake-up, wash-up, make coffee, eat breakfast, get dressed and grab our bag
2:30AM leave room and lineup to catch the first bus
3:??AM pass security, check bag, pit stop
3:30AM go lineup at the gate to the corrals
3:45AM corrals open, warmup by jogging to A
4:00AM take position at the front barrier, warmup in place
4:30AM grab the tape, when the barrier is removed move a few meters from the first wave holding to the start area
4:58AM cheer for rollDisney
5:00AM start our runDisney race
Oh thank you for this. Didn't realize there was a barrier they removed around then. I went into the corral around that time for W&D and just couldn't make it past halfway. I must have just missed the barrier removal so everyone was already scrunched up.I reread the timeline of our mornings for Springtime Surprise 2023, when DD was aiming for the podium. Here it is slightly edited:
I confirm that there is no separate Elite start or lineup for the 10k (answer from runDisney and by experience), hence the above.
@GollyGadget The holding area to the left is usually for the wheels athletes.
So, for a 5AM start, you can go to the porta-potty before 3:30AM. Then once you have settled in your corral, you can ask people around you to save you spot while you go and confirm with a volunteer as you exit through the back that they will let you back in to make it to your spot. I saw some people also leaving their water bottle or something to mark that spot. If you are in the very first corral and left something behind, you should make sure to be back before they remove the barrier at around 4:30AM because then everyone moves forward (also true for whenever a corral is walked towards the start).
Thank you for this. I couldn't find a time anywhere, so I've been randomly refreshing the page worried I was going to somehow miss it.Reminder, NYC Marathon lottery opens today at noon. Good luck to everyone
I'll have one this summer. NB has changed the 1080 so much that it's not working as well for me, so I'm going to be on the prowl for something else. I didn't hate the Saucony Triumph when I tried it on in the store, so that's probably where I'll start. My issue is that I've worn 1080s for literally everything (running, refereeing, and as casual-wear) for 4 years now.Anyone else have a shoe saga going on these days?
Always enjoy shoe talk!Anyone in the mood to talk SHOES?!
Anyone else have a shoe saga going on these days?
They better not screw up Ghosts, I only just got into them with the 15sNo current shoe issue, but I just bought a pair of Brooks Ghost 16 and when I asked about when the 17 would come out they mentioned that they may have a higher stack height. To which my response was "If I wanted to run in a Hoka, I'd buy a Hoka."
I hope they were wrong. Otherwise, I'll be on the lookout for something new.
I mean, isn't that what the Ghost Max is for?No current shoe issue, but I just bought a pair of Brooks Ghost 16 and when I asked about when the 17 would come out they mentioned that they may have a higher stack height. To which my response was "If I wanted to run in a Hoka, I'd buy a Hoka."
I hope they were wrong. Otherwise, I'll be on the lookout for something new.
I don’t understand why they keep doing this. Big change happened with Glycerin a few years ago and as a result I had to change to a new brand (Hoka, coincidentally lol).No current shoe issue, but I just bought a pair of Brooks Ghost 16 and when I asked about when the 17 would come out they mentioned that they may have a higher stack height. To which my response was "If I wanted to run in a Hoka, I'd buy a Hoka."
I hope they were wrong. Otherwise, I'll be on the lookout for something new.
How different are the 16s from the 15s? I've generally liked the 15s, even though I'm not confident they're *the one* yet. I've considered buying a couple of extra 15s in case they go and screw them up, but I'd rather not if I don't have to.No current shoe issue, but I just bought a pair of Brooks Ghost 16 and when I asked about when the 17 would come out they mentioned that they may have a higher stack height. To which my response was "If I wanted to run in a Hoka, I'd buy a Hoka."
I hope they were wrong. Otherwise, I'll be on the lookout for something new.