RedRosePrincess
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- Aug 19, 2010
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So, I'm spending my Saturday evening on the couch (I ran this morning so it's okay!), with the TV on in the background and I decided to Google some pictures from last year's race. I came across over 10 blogs from people who did the race last year, and the race reports varied so much, but the one thing that stayed consistent was that everybody had a lot of fun.
I noticed some bloggers talking about doing intervals during the race last year. Quick question: how common is it to run/walk/run an entire half marathon? I suppose it doesn't matter, as long as you're keeping the minimum pace (16 min/mile), right?
Also, I noticed a lot of people said that the lines to take pictures with the characters were REALLY long, and while most people decided to pass for that reason, obviously others decided to wait in those long lines. So, if people are waiting in long lines to take pictures with characters, doesn't that make your time... worse, and perhaps risk not finishing in 3:30? Or maybe the really fast runners are the ones waiting in the lines because they know they can make up for it with speed?
I guess my nerves are just getting to me. I've read a lot of people on here are already running miles within their first few weeks of training, and I'm still stuck on 1.2 miles in 18 minutes, which will probably decrease next week because the training gets harder. I just don't want to lose my motivation. I want to do well, I want to finish. Anybody else having semi-doubtful thoughts?
From what I experienced, there were a handful of ladies who did get swept that seemed to stop at all of the character lines. They were in the last corral so I think that stopping for pictures plus being in the back of the last corral didn't give them enough time to make it past the sweep point. These ladies seemed more than able to finish the race, I think they just got caught up in the excitement of the photo ops.
I think it is also a personal preference if you want to stop for photos. I find that it is thrilling enough to be able to be backstage and in the park when it isn't open so the character photos aren't necessarily a must do thing for me and also since I need every single second I possibly have, stopping isn't worth it for me.