DisMatt0483
Running and Drinking through Disney
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1:29:47
My usual Back to the Future guess. 88.8 miles per hour.
I’d offer advice, but you know what I wore for Fargo lol.... and that was 40’sMadison HM Weather: 4 days to go!
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Start at 7am and end at 9am
11/1/19 - WC of 19-22, 76% cloudy, 15% chance of snow, 8mph W wind
11/2/19 - WC of 21-23, 79% cloudy, 17% chance of snow, 11mph W wind
11/3/19 - WC of 25-27, 68% cloudy, 15% chance of snow, 6mph W wind
11/4/19 - WC of 17-19, 50% cloudy, 6% chance of snow, 8mph N wind
11/5/19 - WC of 13-14, 73% cloudy, 22% chance of snow, 13mph N wind
11/6/19 - WC of 23-25, 90% cloudy, 24% chance of precipitation, 9mph NW wind
11/7/19 - WC of 24-25, 89% cloudy, 12% chance of precipitation, 9mph NW wind
Back on the good side of the prediction range. Low chance of precipitation Saturday night and Sunday morning. Temps would now be roughly equal to Dopey 5k in 2018 (WC of 24). That puts shorts and a tank back in as race day attire. Looks like in that race I wore cutoff socks as arm sleeves.
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But when I ran the 10k the next morning, I had decided to drop the beanie hat and arm warmers (socks) to run the race of my life. It was a tad warmer for the 10k (WC of 30).
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So I guess the question goes, what to do, what to do. I might go no hat and yes sock sleeves. Then toss the sock sleeves if I ever feel the need to since they're practically free (just find the worst pair of socks in the bunch).
I’d offer advice, but you know what I wore for Fargo lol.... and that was 40’s
I think your running clothes choice makes sense - you can always toss the beanie and gloves if you get warm. If you don't want to lose the beanie, you can stuff it down the front of your tank, you might look silly but it shouldn't affect your run unless you sweat a bunch and your tank isn't tucked in. I usually get hot within 2 min of a race.
Since my half time is much slower than yours, I decided to carb and water load prior, maurten 320 right before race, e-gel at mile 4 and caffeine huma at mile 8. My last halfs I never fueled and hit a wall around mile 8, but with your training and fueling I negative split and finished strong. I really prehydrated the days leading up to it, which I think may have helped me get away with only 3 oz of water during the race (plus maurten 320 and T+D = 80).