Tinker Bell ½ Marathon Weekend ~ 2014 Check-in!

I did my 10K at AT&T park in SF yesterday and had a great time. Finished in 1:19 which is not truly what I was hoping for. But once I thought about all the people I had to weave in and out of I'm happier than I originally was. The run felt good. The atmosphere was fun. I'm gonna go ahead and submit my time as proof of time but I dont really think it will help me with corral placement. But it doesnt hurt to try.

I was there too, but just did the 5k! Wasn't the weather gorgeous yesterday, absolutely loved it. The one thing I didn't like was that b/c they rerouted the 10k'ers course from last year where you ran around the outside of the park, there was nowhere to exit the park. It seriously took me more than 40 min. to 1st figure out where we could leave and then have to wait in line to wait for a break in the runners. They need to change that next year. But I saw the bridge open and got my spiffy socks! :thumbsup2

For the ladies looking for bands to stay on during runs and hold some hair back, check out the 1's by goode(e). They have a rubber like strip underneath and hold on great. I love them!

Opened my email this morning and this was the inspirational quote from Runner's World this morning: To finish will leave you feeling like a champion and positively change your life.

The other was for Raw Threads, they're at the expos and recently released some glow in the dark disney villan shirts. I swear they want me to go bankrupt, but they just released 3 more glow in the darks. I picked up the Captain Hook at DL a few weeks ago for Tink and love it!

Maleficent:


Evil Queen from Snow White:


And a pink Cheshire Cat one. I really want the Maleficent 1 for the Halloween party next week, but they don't ship until the 28th. :headache: Well, at least I have a shirt for the 1/2 in WDW in Jan!

18 more weeks 'til :tinker:
 
I did my 10K at AT&T park in SF yesterday and had a great time. Finished in 1:19 which is not truly what I was hoping for. But once I thought about all the people I had to weave in and out of I'm happier than I originally was. The run felt good. The atmosphere was fun. I'm gonna go ahead and submit my time as proof of time but I dont really think it will help me with corral placement. But it doesnt hurt to try.


That's great! Its really hard to get a good time at those really busy races. You use a lot of time, not to mention energy dodging people, having to move from side to side to go around groups, alter to your speed based on the crowds, etc. I say go ahead and submit it and know for yourself that it wasn't your fastest time.
 
I ran my first ever 5k yesterday! I came in at 32:36 which I thought was pretty good since I only started running in July.

I'll be excited to see if I improve any for the Neverland 5k Race... though I'm wondering if all the photo ops with the characters will make me want to forget about the time and just have fun. I haven't decided yet.
 
Hey, pals!

Checking into this thread officially :)

I am registered for Tinkerbell Half and am SO excited. I loved the Disneyland Half Marathon in 2011 and cannot wait to run in California again. I'll be staying on property from 1/17-20, split between the Villas at Disney's Grand Californian and Paradise Pier with my BFF (my hubs was not interested in a Tink weekend, hmm, wonder why?!?)

:rotfl2:

Anywhos, excited to meet y'all!
 

Kim - YES the weather was just beautiful! Sorry it took you so long to get out of there though. That would have driving me crazy!
And adorable shirts! I hope they'll be at the expo this year so I can check them out in person!

Sarah - thanks! Yea thats what I told myself to feel better about my time...it wasn't my best but the crowds were the reason.

Caseysmommie - Congrats on your first 5K!!! And I think thats a great time!

Khiguchi - Welcome!
 
Kim - YES the weather was just beautiful! Sorry it took you so long to get out of there though. That would have driving me crazy!
And adorable shirts! I hope they'll be at the expo this year so I can check them out in person!

Sarah - thanks! Yea thats what I told myself to feel better about my time...it wasn't my best but the crowds were the reason.

Caseysmommie - Congrats on your first 5K!!! And I think thats a great time!

Khiguchi - Welcome!

Thanks, Kirstie!
 
Hi Everybody! Happy Monday! Hope everyone is doing well.

I ran 4 miles on Saturday, which is the longest distance I've ever run. I used a 2:2 interval which seemed to have been nice and comfortable. I guess that means it's time to increase the run time by 30 seconds and see how that goes.

I finished the 4 miles in just over an hour. My average pace increased from the typical 18-something minute/mile I usually get on my 30 min run days. I did notice that the first mile went by really slow, but after the 2nd I was well warmed up and the running portions seemed fairly easy. My speed even increased a little at the end!

This Saturday's long run is only 2 miles which is what I typically do in about 30 minutes, but the Saturday after that is 7 miles. Maybe this is the time to buy the running belt I've been considering for Tink. It'll give me plenty of time to test it out to see if I like it. I should probably order my "sweatyband" and sparkle skirt too to see if those are going to work for me. :) I'll take any excuse to buy new clothes!

I enjoy reading everybody's progress, so please keep updating as you go!
 
Hi Everybody! Happy Monday! Hope everyone is doing well.

I ran 4 miles on Saturday, which is the longest distance I've ever run. I used a 2:2 interval which seemed to have been nice and comfortable. I guess that means it's time to increase the run time by 30 seconds and see how that goes.

I finished the 4 miles in just over an hour. My average pace increased from the typical 18-something minute/mile I usually get on my 30 min run days. I did notice that the first mile went by really slow, but after the 2nd I was well warmed up and the running portions seemed fairly easy. My speed even increased a little at the end!

This Saturday's long run is only 2 miles which is what I typically do in about 30 minutes, but the Saturday after that is 7 miles. Maybe this is the time to buy the running belt I've been considering for Tink. It'll give me plenty of time to test it out to see if I like it. I should probably order my "sweatyband" and sparkle skirt too to see if those are going to work for me. :) I'll take any excuse to buy new clothes!

I enjoy reading everybody's progress, so please keep updating as you go!

I ran 4 miles too! Well, my iPod (which I still haven't recalibrated) tells me I ran 4.62 miles, but I don't believe it - the darn thing has been lying to me for months!! ;) I just figure it was about 4 miles or just a little under because it took me 52 minutes, and that's about the pace I logged for the 5k last weekend. I was able to run about 3/4 of it and walk the rest. I was very happy with that, especially since I ran for 30 minutes straight before I took a walking interval.

I plan on using the short 2 mile run next weekend to go to the local high school track and recalibrate my iPod then. Does anyone know how often those things need to be calibrated?

Oh... and I guess I should report on the weight loss front since I was such an enthusiastic forerunner on that one. Sad to say I've only lost a couple pounds since we started. Guess I'll need to incorporate a better diet (boo!). Starting tonight with a green salad for dinner with some lean chicken breast. Maybe I can still lose that 20 pounds before Tink? :rolleyes1
 
Hi everyone

I am running the Tinkerbell half as well - question re: training. I am using a modified Galloway training plan. I have run one half marathon in the past and used a different training plan and basically combined the two. Ok, my question - are any of you incorporating any strength training and/or different cardio a few days a week?

The reason why I ask is that I did some strength training for the first time the other day (first time in a few months) and my legs are so sore that it is affecting my runs (can't run smoothly, as "fast", etc). I know that if I keep up with the weights, I won't be sore, but is it worth it to start now or wait until the end of January :)

I know that it is still early in the training plan that I guess I could have a few weeks of slow, painful runs until I get past this muscle soreness. Just wondering from those in the same boat or those that have gone thru this in the past.

thanks
 
I know that it is still early in the training plan that I guess I could have a few weeks of slow, painful runs until I get past this muscle soreness. Just wondering from those in the same boat or those that have gone thru this in the past.

The strength training should be built into your training early, then taper off a 1-2 months before the run. It should also be done the same day after your runs to give time for recovering. Strength training before running or the day before running will dramatically affect your running. It will usually force you to compensate with a more straight knee run (causing pain after the run under the knee cap, on the inner part of the knee, and on the inner part of hamstring). This will set you back instead of making gains, so timing is important.

pixiedust:
 
The strength training should be built into your training early, then taper off a 1-2 months before the run. It should also be done the same day after your runs to give time for recovering. Strength training before running or the day before running will dramatically affect your running. It will usually force you to compensate with a more straight knee run (causing pain after the run under the knee cap, on the inner part of the knee, and on the inner part of hamstring). This will set you back instead of making gains, so timing is important.

pixiedust:

Good info! Thanks!
Can I ask what you all do for strength training? I dont belong to a gym. On my non run days I sometimes ride the bike for cardio. And I'll do some situps, push ups and lunges but thats about it. I've actually stopped doing the lunges cause they were bothering my knees.
 
Hi Everybody! Happy Monday! Hope everyone is doing well.

I ran 4 miles on Saturday, which is the longest distance I've ever run. I used a 2:2 interval which seemed to have been nice and comfortable. I guess that means it's time to increase the run time by 30 seconds and see how that goes.

I finished the 4 miles in just over an hour. My average pace increased from the typical 18-something minute/mile I usually get on my 30 min run days. I did notice that the first mile went by really slow, but after the 2nd I was well warmed up and the running portions seemed fairly easy. My speed even increased a little at the end!

This Saturday's long run is only 2 miles which is what I typically do in about 30 minutes, but the Saturday after that is 7 miles. Maybe this is the time to buy the running belt I've been considering for Tink. It'll give me plenty of time to test it out to see if I like it. I should probably order my "sweatyband" and sparkle skirt too to see if those are going to work for me. :) I'll take any excuse to buy new clothes!

I enjoy reading everybody's progress, so please keep updating as you go!

WTG! I'm so excited for you and your progress. Running gear is my favorite. :) Have fun shopping!

I ran 4 miles too! Well, my iPod (which I still haven't recalibrated) tells me I ran 4.62 miles, but I don't believe it - the darn thing has been lying to me for months!! ;) I just figure it was about 4 miles or just a little under because it took me 52 minutes, and that's about the pace I logged for the 5k last weekend. I was able to run about 3/4 of it and walk the rest. I was very happy with that, especially since I ran for 30 minutes straight before I took a walking interval.

I plan on using the short 2 mile run next weekend to go to the local high school track and recalibrate my iPod then. Does anyone know how often those things need to be calibrated?

Oh... and I guess I should report on the weight loss front since I was such an enthusiastic forerunner on that one. Sad to say I've only lost a couple pounds since we started. Guess I'll need to incorporate a better diet (boo!). Starting tonight with a green salad for dinner with some lean chicken breast. Maybe I can still lose that 20 pounds before Tink? :rolleyes1

calibration should only need to happen once- in theory. LOL I have a terrible time with mine. I use the GPS on my phone. I had the sensor before and it was always off as well. Good luck.

Weight loss- keep it up! Nutrition is so key, so try to look at that. You have the exercise working, so now look to the food and see what you can do better! GL!

I'm focusing on food right now, and it was tough the first couple days. Once I got the junk out of the house, it's been much easier. No access to it, can't eat it, right?

Hi everyone

I am running the Tinkerbell half as well - question re: training. I am using a modified Galloway training plan. I have run one half marathon in the past and used a different training plan and basically combined the two. Ok, my question - are any of you incorporating any strength training and/or different cardio a few days a week?

The reason why I ask is that I did some strength training for the first time the other day (first time in a few months) and my legs are so sore that it is affecting my runs (can't run smoothly, as "fast", etc). I know that if I keep up with the weights, I won't be sore, but is it worth it to start now or wait until the end of January :)

I know that it is still early in the training plan that I guess I could have a few weeks of slow, painful runs until I get past this muscle soreness. Just wondering from those in the same boat or those that have gone thru this in the past.

thanks

For me, doing the strength training makes me faster. I have done halves without any cross training and did just fine, but I have noticed a BIG difference in speed in my lower miles now that I do weight cross training. Personally, I'd keep up with it. I did P90X and really saw improvement when I was doing the legs and core workouts. My runs felt effortless. Seriously. But I had to pick the right day to do the leg workouts- because I was so crazy sore (lots of squats and lunges- holy ouch!)

I'd doing 3 days of running (2 short, 1 long) and 3 days of weight workouts. When I do the short runs, I include speed work. It's my made up program loosely following Galloways plan and mileage work ups.
 
I am running the Tinkerbell half as well - question re: training. I am using a modified Galloway training plan. I have run one half marathon in the past and used a different training plan and basically combined the two. Ok, my question - are any of you incorporating any strength training and/or different cardio a few days a week?

I add both. I usually do lower body once during the week and then after my longer run on Sunday. W/ the Sunday workout, I switch to lower weight but higher reps. The other days at the gym are upper body and core/lower back just b/c that helps a lot later on in the race.

Can I ask what you all do for strength training? I dont belong to a gym. On my non run days I sometimes ride the bike for cardio. And I'll do some situps, push ups and lunges but thats about it. I've actually stopped doing the lunges cause they were bothering my knees.

You could do calf-ups off a step or the sidewalk. Planks are good too. You mentioned the lunges were hurting your knees, but what about squats? You could do them against a wall and that might help. Another leg one would be leg raises for outside and inside of thighs. If you have a chair w/ a high back, you could do plies. A good 1 for the front of the calf/shin splints ~ if you have something heavy, place it on your toes while sitting down and lift your toes/foot and the weight, keeping your heal on the floor. Kinda the same motion if you were tapping your foot, just slower. It strengthens that muscle in front.

Thought I'd share this here just in case anyone is interested in running the Nike womens marathon in SF on 10/14.

That's so funny you posted that ~ someone on the WISH side posted that, and I... got suckered in again. :sad2: I'm not looking forward to the hills, but that necklace just lured me in again. That, and when I looked at my Goofy schedule that week I'm supposed to do a 12 miler, so why not do that and get a necklace for it. And who knows, maybe a sexy fireman. puckerup: Did you find a hotel for Sat or are you just driving in Sun?
 
Kim - woohoo! So glad you got suckerd in hehehe. And I think that every 12 mile run should earn us a Tiffany necklace. I doubt I can convince DH of that though :rotfl2: I did get a room at the Pickwick in Union Square. Even with AAA its like $325 for a room with 2 double beds though. Splitting it 3 ways with a couple friends will help but still pricey! I wish I could take Friday off work and come in a day early for the Expo but I decided I'd probably appreciate the Monday after off even more!
 
Kim - woohoo! So glad you got suckerd in hehehe. And I think that every 12 mile run should earn us a Tiffany necklace. I doubt I can convince DH of that though :rotfl2: I did get a room at the Pickwick in Union Square. Even with AAA its like $325 for a room with 2 double beds though. Splitting it 3 ways with a couple friends will help but still pricey! I wish I could take Friday off work and come in a day early for the Expo but I decided I'd probably appreciate the Monday after off even more!

Yeah, I was going to do the Pumpkin 10k in Half Moon Bay, but this one just sounded better. And next year is their 10th and I can't do next year's b/c I'm diong NY so I figured I'll just get another necklace this year! And don't worry about missing the expo ~ there is none. It's a tent where you pick up your bib and that's it. All the race merchandise is across the street at the Nike Store. I'm not sure if they're doing it this year, I know they did 2 years ago, if you're close enough to the city or near Stanford, they have stuff before race weekend. That way you can pick out what you want and the size before all the other runners race weekend.

Oh! And if you're staying over til Monday or even after the race if you have time, they do engraving of your necklace at the Nike Store post race. And the weather was perfect last year and 2 years ago before the rain started, so fingers crossed it's great again this year!!
 
Yeah, I was going to do the Pumpkin 10k in Half Moon Bay, but this one just sounded better. And next year is their 10th and I can't do next year's b/c I'm diong NY so I figured I'll just get another necklace this year! And don't worry about missing the expo ~ there is none. It's a tent where you pick up your bib and that's it. All the race merchandise is across the street at the Nike Store. I'm not sure if they're doing it this year, I know they did 2 years ago, if you're close enough to the city or near Stanford, they have stuff before race weekend. That way you can pick out what you want and the size before all the other runners race weekend.

Oh! And if you're staying over til Monday or even after the race if you have time, they do engraving of your necklace at the Nike Store post race. And the weather was perfect last year and 2 years ago before the rain started, so fingers crossed it's great again this year!!

I WISH I could stay Sunday night! I'm pretty sure 1 night is all DH can handle the 2 kids by himself! I'm near Sac so we have a Nike outlet which of course isn't anywhere near as much fun as Niketown but still better than nothing I guess. I was actually in Fleet Feet last week and they had some NWM gear out on one of the tables which kinda suprised me. I have to admit I'm super excited to see my name on the store window inSF!
 
I don't know if the outlets have stuff beforehand, but check afterwards. In '10, I got a really nice pullover for $25 or $30. And I saw some of the sweatshirts last year. Sizes and product won't be as big, but the prices can't be beat. I didn't see anything online yet, but I remember last year they had some stuff.

And don't forget to bring gu or anything that you need w/ you. I can't think of any stores around Union Square that might have them, and I don't remember them on the course. Take that back~ just got an email from Sports Basement and they opened a store in Union Square. They said it's at Fifth & Market if that's not too far from your hotel. It's across the street from the mall a few blocks down from the square, the one w/ the huge Old Navy across the street from where you catch the trolley. They'll have the Chocolate Mile around 12 - 12 1/2.
 
Thanks to everyone re: advice on strength training. I will definitely continue with it but I will change my training plan in order to not do the weights the day before - which is what I have been doing!

Again, your knowledge is appreciated!!

k
 
Good info! Thanks!
Can I ask what you all do for strength training? I dont belong to a gym. On my non run days I sometimes ride the bike for cardio. And I'll do some situps, push ups and lunges but thats about it. I've actually stopped doing the lunges cause they were bothering my knees.

Thanks for asking this! I didn't realize I should be doing strength training too. Would yoga work as strength training? I been meaning to start/learn it.

For food, I was thinking about joining weight watchers. Anyone here ever try it? I really want to lose 20+ lbs by race time!
 















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