Hi all,
I have to admit, the new route has me much more interested in the marathon in January than just the half (which I'm registered for already).
I have a question for veterans out there of whether it is better to do park touring before or after the marathon.
Here's a quick recap of my running experience/background as info.
I started running in January of 2012... completed C25K at the end of March. I've run two 5Ks so far (PR 25:24) - next race is a 5K tomorrow and I'm hoping to be around 34:30 PR in that race. I have my first 10K scheduled for July 4th, my first 10 mile race is scheduled for August 4th and my first HM is scheduled for November 16th (Philly Half Marathon). I'm currently running 4 days a week - 1 short (2-ish miles), 2 medium (about 5 miles) and one long - currently at 6-7 miles. Total mileage per week is about 18 - 20 if I don't have a race that week.
I've lost 50 pounds so far this year (85 since I started getting healthier in 2010) and I am on track to be down another 40 - 50 by the time of the Philly HM in november... bringing me down to just about a healthy weight.
I don't have any real reservations about vacationing the week before the HM... the distance doesn't really scare me, and since we're DVC members, we're not really very commando about park touring. The plan was to arrive the saturday before the HM, tour parks for several days - 1 park each day have another rest day in there lounging by the pool and then do the family 5K on Friday (walking for me) and the HM on saturday... returning home on Sunday.
I keep coming back to the idea of doing the full... especially now that the new course map has been published.
I would juggle reservations and do the following
Sunday 1/6: arrive/check in/tour one park (AK... seems to take us the least time)
Monday 1/7: MK
Tuesday 1/8: Epcot
Wednesday 1/9: HS
Thursday 1/10: Expo/resort lounging
Friday 1/11: Family 5K (walking) - then rest and/or targeted return to a park for some bounce back touring - Pasta in the park/Illuminations Friday night at Epcot
Saturday 1/12: Rest/possible bounce back to a favorite park - cheer some HM participants on to the finish
Sunday 1/13: Run the full... maybe have a massage scheduled for after the race/ recuperate at the resort
Monday 1/14: head home
If you've read thought all of this, thanks very much... now my two big questions for veterans...
1. If I consider the full, should I plan to tour the parks before or after the marathon? I don't want to mess myself up for enjoying the park experience after the race, but I don't want to have the race spoiled by spending too much time on my feet in the days before.
2. Am I just nuts to plan to do the marathon in less than a year from when I started running? I don't have any time expectation... other than to finish in less than the 7 hour time limit.
Okay... one bonus question... how do I sell this to my wife without her thinking I'm totally nuts.
Thanks for any advice or thoughts.
Ted
I have to admit, the new route has me much more interested in the marathon in January than just the half (which I'm registered for already).
I have a question for veterans out there of whether it is better to do park touring before or after the marathon.
Here's a quick recap of my running experience/background as info.
I started running in January of 2012... completed C25K at the end of March. I've run two 5Ks so far (PR 25:24) - next race is a 5K tomorrow and I'm hoping to be around 34:30 PR in that race. I have my first 10K scheduled for July 4th, my first 10 mile race is scheduled for August 4th and my first HM is scheduled for November 16th (Philly Half Marathon). I'm currently running 4 days a week - 1 short (2-ish miles), 2 medium (about 5 miles) and one long - currently at 6-7 miles. Total mileage per week is about 18 - 20 if I don't have a race that week.
I've lost 50 pounds so far this year (85 since I started getting healthier in 2010) and I am on track to be down another 40 - 50 by the time of the Philly HM in november... bringing me down to just about a healthy weight.
I don't have any real reservations about vacationing the week before the HM... the distance doesn't really scare me, and since we're DVC members, we're not really very commando about park touring. The plan was to arrive the saturday before the HM, tour parks for several days - 1 park each day have another rest day in there lounging by the pool and then do the family 5K on Friday (walking for me) and the HM on saturday... returning home on Sunday.
I keep coming back to the idea of doing the full... especially now that the new course map has been published.
I would juggle reservations and do the following
Sunday 1/6: arrive/check in/tour one park (AK... seems to take us the least time)
Monday 1/7: MK
Tuesday 1/8: Epcot
Wednesday 1/9: HS
Thursday 1/10: Expo/resort lounging
Friday 1/11: Family 5K (walking) - then rest and/or targeted return to a park for some bounce back touring - Pasta in the park/Illuminations Friday night at Epcot
Saturday 1/12: Rest/possible bounce back to a favorite park - cheer some HM participants on to the finish
Sunday 1/13: Run the full... maybe have a massage scheduled for after the race/ recuperate at the resort
Monday 1/14: head home
If you've read thought all of this, thanks very much... now my two big questions for veterans...
1. If I consider the full, should I plan to tour the parks before or after the marathon? I don't want to mess myself up for enjoying the park experience after the race, but I don't want to have the race spoiled by spending too much time on my feet in the days before.
2. Am I just nuts to plan to do the marathon in less than a year from when I started running? I don't have any time expectation... other than to finish in less than the 7 hour time limit.
Okay... one bonus question... how do I sell this to my wife without her thinking I'm totally nuts.
Thanks for any advice or thoughts.
Ted