Hi all!
So, my wife and I both registered for the Disney Princess Half Marathon for next February. This will be our (1) first RunDisney event and (2) first half marathon ever.
What advice do you have for a couple of newbies?
Great advice! Thanks for passing those tips along...
I would modify 9. on @LAKid53 ’s list. You should be hydrating well several days before the race (and eating well too) not just the day before.
I’m not a fan of Galloway‘s plans even though I do long runs with a run/walk method.
Most people in the running sub forum are really helpful so don’t hesitate to ask for advice
Also, since you are doing this as a couple, don’t assume that "one size fits all" - what might work for one of you might not work for the other. For example, I have a brand of socks that I swear by (Falke running socks but I don‘t know if they are sold in the US) - I’ve never gotten blisters running in them. But someone else might have a different experience.
I remember when Disney Resorts had breakfast options at 2a on half/full race mornings!! Long ago.Only if you're tapering. Otherwise those training miles will eat up the glycogen you're trying to store in your muscles. Best is to eat a diet in which 85%-90% of your calories come from easily digestible carbs. Rice, pasta and bread are the go to choices. Just lay off the heavy sauces and high fiber grains. Bananas are a good choice, too. I remember when the resort quick service spots had a runner's meal the night before.
And don't forget to eat something carb rich but lite race morning. My preference is either a toasted bagel with peanut butter, banana or a small bowel of oatmeal. Even a sports drink is better than beginning a race on an empty stomach.
I remember when Disney Resorts had breakfast options at 2a on half/full race mornings!! Long ago.
Well, we did it! My wife and I both completed our first RunDisney event: the Disney Princess Half Marathon, this past weekend. What a blast! Thanks for the great advice; we took it all to heart. We followed the Jeff Galloway training plan, except my wife never did the run-walo interval during training, instead focus on just walking.
She did the race with her friend, and they both ended up alternating between light jogs and longer power walks. They ended up running about 40%, and walking the rest.
I ran about 80% of the time, doing pretty well until mile marker 7. My left ankle and calf were bothering me for a couple of miles then I hit the med table for biofreeze and ibuprofen and then powered through. What a great event, and an even better accomplishment!
We are hooked, and I am now counting down the days until registration opens for the 2025 event!
Welcome to the cultWell, we did it! My wife and I both completed our first RunDisney event: the Disney Princess Half Marathon, this past weekend. What a blast! Thanks for the great advice; we took it all to heart. We followed the Jeff Galloway training plan, except my wife never did the run-walo interval during training, instead focus on just walking.
She did the race with her friend, and they both ended up alternating between light jogs and longer power walks. They ended up running about 40%, and walking the rest.
I ran about 80% of the time, doing pretty well until mile marker 7. My left ankle and calf were bothering me for a couple of miles then I hit the med table for biofreeze and ibuprofen and then powered through. What a great event, and an even better accomplishment!
We are hooked, and I am now counting down the days until registration opens for the 2025 event!
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