Chrisizzle
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 9, 2019
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With my challenge entry last night, I am officially going attempt a Zero to Dopey journey in 13-months.
To clarify, ‘zero’ refers to the mileage under my running shoes. I like to think I have a good fitness baseline and a decent chance at accomplishing this.
I’ll document my progress here in case it inspires (or dissuades) someone else to do something this (stupid) ambitious.
Time Line:
November 2018 and earlier:
- I ran zero kilometers… because I don’t enjoy running.
December 2018:
- My friend entered me in a New Year’s Eve 5k “Resolution Run.” I agreed because it came with a sweet jacket.
- I did two short runs to prepare and somehow managed to get ‘runner’s knee’ in that very short period of time.
January 2019:
- I saw a sports physiotherapist for my knee. Why?
We entered the RunDisney 10k simply because it coincided with our scheduled Disney vacation. With the help of a knee strap, a careful stride and lots of character photo rest stops, I finished the 10k comfortably.
- The RunDisney experience won me over. I had no interest in running around my neighborhood but jogging through Disney World was something special.
- And so began my dangerous internal dialogue. “Since I finished the 10k, I should try for the half-marathon next year.” “Yeah, but with a year to prepare, the half should be no problem. You should push for the full marathon.” “Yeah but, if I want to push myself, I should really aim for The Dopey.”
February/March 2019:
- More physiotherapy to strengthen the knee. A vicious cold kept me from any worthwhile training. I ran maybe a total of 10km on the gym treadmill.
April 2019:
- I entered the RunDisney Star Wars Half Marathon as a barometer to determine if I should scrap the Dopey Challenge idea. Although I finished, 15km hit me and I had to walk/run the last 7km.
- It was a good lesson to illustrate that I can't just 'show up' to a marathon, let alone the Dopey. After a week of deliberation and reviewing the official RunDisney 29-week Dopey training program, I decided to go all in.
Next milestone will be the Two-Course RunDisney challenge at November’s Wine & Dine Festival. This should let me know if I am on target for January 2020.
Any one else here starting from scratch?
To clarify, ‘zero’ refers to the mileage under my running shoes. I like to think I have a good fitness baseline and a decent chance at accomplishing this.
I’ll document my progress here in case it inspires (or dissuades) someone else to do something this (stupid) ambitious.
Time Line:
November 2018 and earlier:
- I ran zero kilometers… because I don’t enjoy running.
December 2018:
- My friend entered me in a New Year’s Eve 5k “Resolution Run.” I agreed because it came with a sweet jacket.
- I did two short runs to prepare and somehow managed to get ‘runner’s knee’ in that very short period of time.
January 2019:
- I saw a sports physiotherapist for my knee. Why?
We entered the RunDisney 10k simply because it coincided with our scheduled Disney vacation. With the help of a knee strap, a careful stride and lots of character photo rest stops, I finished the 10k comfortably.
- The RunDisney experience won me over. I had no interest in running around my neighborhood but jogging through Disney World was something special.
- And so began my dangerous internal dialogue. “Since I finished the 10k, I should try for the half-marathon next year.” “Yeah, but with a year to prepare, the half should be no problem. You should push for the full marathon.” “Yeah but, if I want to push myself, I should really aim for The Dopey.”
February/March 2019:
- More physiotherapy to strengthen the knee. A vicious cold kept me from any worthwhile training. I ran maybe a total of 10km on the gym treadmill.
April 2019:
- I entered the RunDisney Star Wars Half Marathon as a barometer to determine if I should scrap the Dopey Challenge idea. Although I finished, 15km hit me and I had to walk/run the last 7km.
- It was a good lesson to illustrate that I can't just 'show up' to a marathon, let alone the Dopey. After a week of deliberation and reviewing the official RunDisney 29-week Dopey training program, I decided to go all in.
Next milestone will be the Two-Course RunDisney challenge at November’s Wine & Dine Festival. This should let me know if I am on target for January 2020.
Any one else here starting from scratch?