gatorphipps
Yes I run like a girl...Now try to keep up.=-)
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OK..Here is my GREAT 2 centsandromedaslove said:Ok, now I have a couple of questions. Hope you guys don't mind.
1) For those of your who Run/Walk, what is your ratio? I have always been just a runner, but was reading Jeff Galloway's web page about how run/walk can help prevent injuries. I was thinking about trying it out, but don't really know anyone who has used it before.
2) For those of you who have hit the "WALL" how far had you run or walked during your training. The reason I ask is ... well.... I am terrified of the "WALL". I don't really know why but I am scared of the wall to the extent of doing everything I can not to chicken out of the marathon completely. The training plan that I am using calls for my longest run to be 24-26 miles about 3 weeks before the actual marathon. Do you think that running that distance before the actual marathon will help prevent crashing straight into that dreaded wall?
Dana

My run/walk for my 1st marathon was 7/1, 2nd was 11/1, 3rd was to every mile marker, 4th was when I felt like walking..usually @ the H2O stops.
Training...I ran Goofy and trained to 12 miles on friday and 24 miles on Saturday...Goofy was EASY! Really! I loved it and never even got tired. I ran with my DH and was running slower than normal until mile 20, then I started RUNNING! wasn't my fastest race, but was the easiest and most fun!Hope this helps! Plan the race, Race the plan! Some people run to 20 or 18 miles, but I think the real marathon starts at mile 20..that is when you (well me) start thinking..."can I do this...I am almost done...I will never make it"...Head games! If you have done 24 miles, you know you can finish.
This is just my opinion...
