aldisneygrl
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Allie: I don't really have enough experience to answer your question, so I'm just speculating. Could you run 5K of the race and walk the rest? Or a R/W? You know, get back in the swing of racing but without pressuring yourself to run the entire race? (Or even having anything but completion as a goal.) Then you could gauge your abilities & make plans for the 10K in May.
Oh, it would DEFINITELY be a run/walk combo. There is NO way I could run the whole thing. I know that I could walk the whole thing because I've been walking for forever. I just didn't know how it would make my legs feel, if I try to run more than walk.

Alli - I hate to be a naysayer, but I think going from 2 miles to 6 in just over 2 weeks is a bit much. I think you're very smart to question it, as it is a bit much. You have planty o ftime to train and kick some booty in May, though!!!
Thanks for your feedback. I'm still thinking about it. I may ask my friends that did the race with me Sunday what they think. The husband is going to give me a training program for the 10K in May. I just would like to have a feel for how far that is. I just wouldn't want to sideline myself for May.
Allie: I am the QUEEN of pushing myself too hard so I won't tell you what I would dobut we did have a friend who did RFTT w/DH this year and she had never done more than 3 1/2 before the 10K. She did finish but she did say one of the reasons she finished was because she had DH pushing her. I think it CAN be done it's probably more of a question of what is right for you and your body and risking injury? Sorry probably not much help.
Thanks for your feedback too. I think I may go drive the course and see how bad the hills are. Luckily, you go to a certain point and then turn around and come back. So if there is an uphill going, it will be a downhill coming back.

I was thinking the same thing. A 5K maybe, but I'd wait until May for the first 10K.
Jackie
Ok, maybe I am trying to be too ambitious. I am just really getting "into" this running thing. There is something very exhilarating about completing a race.
Yeah, Sandy, don't think that you are gonna keep me down.



Thanks everybody for your feedback. Maybe this is too lofty of a goal for right now.
