chimera
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- Dec 17, 2004
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Hello everyone!
For those new to us, we're a group of people who are planning to participate in the 2006 and/or 2007 Disney Half or Full marathons. We range from non-running beginners to triathletes. Come join us!
Here's the Marathon FAQ, a great place to answer your marathon questions:
Disney Marathon FAQ
And some websites for further running/walking info:
http://www.runnersworld.com
http://www.coolrunning.com
http://www.halhigdon.com
http://www.running4women.com/
http://www.runnergirl.com/index.shtml
http://www.katherineswitzer.com/fitness.html
http://www.irongirl.com
The John Bingham site:
http://www.waddleon.com/
Jeff Galloway's site:
http://www.jeffgalloway.com/
Pacing Calculator
Anyone wanting to join the Trails End dinner, please post to the thread with how many people you'd like to bring. Looks like we have extra seats available!
Thanks for the congrats, but I sure don't feel like a big dog yet
Maybe when I can actually run the whole thing.
I've definitely come a LONG way since the 22 min pace at the beginning of the year.
Great LR for me yesterday, but I'm afraid I've found my bad ankle. I've had problems with it since high school and was pleasantly surprised that it's left me alone through all the training. Didn't bother me during the LR yesterday, but woke up stiff and sore this am...kinda like how it feels after a day walking around MK or EPCOT
Kathy...way to stick with it!
Lisa...good luck with all your medical appts.
Hope they find whatever it is that's causing all your concerns. Must be really frustrating, but at least your pace is good!
Cam...excellent pace dude! You're WAY ahead of what my pace was on the 3 mile weeks. Talk about a Big dog!
Is that just walking or are you doing some running too?
Tammy...great to see you again! Which MFM training program are you using?
Heather...if I can do 7 miles, anyone can
. I do an out and back route so I can tell myself it's only an extra half mile over last week
You'll do great! Are you doing MFM too?
Krista...great pace! I've been doing the LR without the MP3 player too, but I'm more worried about getting runover by golf carts coming up on the sidewalk behind me.
I'm jealous you're heading to WDW so soon...our next trip is still 3 weeks away.
eeyoresmom...
for your job interview and your injury!
Lily...did you decide to do the Goofy?
MelR...any adventure reports for this week?
Carrie...how was your LR this weekend?
Lynne...wow...tough call! Which specialty do you love? Which one would make you want to get up and go to work every day? In 10 years, when you sign onto the DIS and say hey I'm going to be running the 2016 full and I'm a ________...how do you see yourself filling in that blank? Personally, I wasn't looking forward to my EM rotation, but ended up loving it! You get more variety in EM...you never know what's going to come through those doors. And you can tailor your challenge level based on how much excitement you want...my EM rotation here in Sarasota was pretty sleepy, but my classmates in the level 1 trauma centers had some wild stories. And it's shiftwork...no call, just work your 8s or 12s and go home. But with ortho, you'd have the chance to really specialize right down to specific body parts if you wanted. It's a really tough choice for you! One good thing about being a PA...I can change specialties like I change running shoes
Sorry for missing so many of you! There's getting to be too many of us to keep up with in one post
Race question...where do family members meet us afterward? Is there a place where the whole team can meet up when we're done?
Good training everyone! Only 12 more weeks!
For those new to us, we're a group of people who are planning to participate in the 2006 and/or 2007 Disney Half or Full marathons. We range from non-running beginners to triathletes. Come join us!
Here's the Marathon FAQ, a great place to answer your marathon questions:
Disney Marathon FAQ
And some websites for further running/walking info:
http://www.runnersworld.com
http://www.coolrunning.com
http://www.halhigdon.com
http://www.running4women.com/
http://www.runnergirl.com/index.shtml
http://www.katherineswitzer.com/fitness.html
http://www.irongirl.com
The John Bingham site:
http://www.waddleon.com/
Jeff Galloway's site:
http://www.jeffgalloway.com/
Pacing Calculator
Anyone wanting to join the Trails End dinner, please post to the thread with how many people you'd like to bring. Looks like we have extra seats available!
Thanks for the congrats, but I sure don't feel like a big dog yet


Great LR for me yesterday, but I'm afraid I've found my bad ankle. I've had problems with it since high school and was pleasantly surprised that it's left me alone through all the training. Didn't bother me during the LR yesterday, but woke up stiff and sore this am...kinda like how it feels after a day walking around MK or EPCOT

Kathy...way to stick with it!
Lisa...good luck with all your medical appts.

Cam...excellent pace dude! You're WAY ahead of what my pace was on the 3 mile weeks. Talk about a Big dog!


Tammy...great to see you again! Which MFM training program are you using?
Heather...if I can do 7 miles, anyone can


Krista...great pace! I've been doing the LR without the MP3 player too, but I'm more worried about getting runover by golf carts coming up on the sidewalk behind me.

eeyoresmom...


Lily...did you decide to do the Goofy?
MelR...any adventure reports for this week?
Carrie...how was your LR this weekend?
Lynne...wow...tough call! Which specialty do you love? Which one would make you want to get up and go to work every day? In 10 years, when you sign onto the DIS and say hey I'm going to be running the 2016 full and I'm a ________...how do you see yourself filling in that blank? Personally, I wasn't looking forward to my EM rotation, but ended up loving it! You get more variety in EM...you never know what's going to come through those doors. And you can tailor your challenge level based on how much excitement you want...my EM rotation here in Sarasota was pretty sleepy, but my classmates in the level 1 trauma centers had some wild stories. And it's shiftwork...no call, just work your 8s or 12s and go home. But with ortho, you'd have the chance to really specialize right down to specific body parts if you wanted. It's a really tough choice for you! One good thing about being a PA...I can change specialties like I change running shoes

Sorry for missing so many of you! There's getting to be too many of us to keep up with in one post

Race question...where do family members meet us afterward? Is there a place where the whole team can meet up when we're done?
Good training everyone! Only 12 more weeks!