fall and winter races..

imagination30

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
i just registed for 2 races.. one in oct. , and then one in dec.. , both are 5ks... and both i think i can do pretty well in.. sincew my first 5k , i have built up alot of stamina! and will power.. , but the race in Oct. is to benift breast cancer.. ( and my grandmother died of cancer in 2007 ) so this race is fiting i run it... , then in Dec. its a little hoilday tune up to 2014 , ( its not disney , but i will have fun) , its called the galaxy of lights 5k.. ( we get to run though christmas lights) so happy runing yall and if you dont feel like runing push on though.. :)
 

Fievel

RunDisney Addict
Kudos....it's always nice to run when you have a connection to the cause.

The only cold weather race I run is a 5 mile Turkey Trot on thanksgiving day. 2 years ago, we ran that race through the snow, which made it interesting. I plan on doing more outdoor training than ever this winter.
 

wiigirl

Well-Known Member
Running for a cause is always a good thing..

I run 3-4 different 5k's in the winter...almost every holiday...Halloween, Thanksgiving, xmas, and usually something around New Years.
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Mr mom

Well-Known Member
Kudos....it's always nice to run when you have a connection to the cause.

The only cold weather race I run is a 5 mile Turkey Trot on thanksgiving day. 2 years ago, we ran that race through the snow, which made it interesting. I plan on doing more outdoor training than ever this winter.

I run in anything, last winter was good though not a lot of snow. hard to run in the deep stuff but i have done it, high risk of injury though. I have a set of metal spikes that attach to my shoes for storm running but i try and avoid it, on the real horrible days I have to resort to the treadmill. I have never run in a race. just not something high on my priority list.
 

Donald Duck

Tonga Toast Killer
Fall / Winter is where I thrive. I have a 50k, 50miler, 100miler, and 200 miler all before December.
My mother-in-law had, and defeated breast cancer, so I've been wanting to do an official Trans-Con (East coast to West coast, roughly 3,000+ miles) to raise money for breast cancer research.
 

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