Dilemma, dilemma.
So far in 2013 I have run my first and only half marathon. That was back in January, MLK Jr. weekend in Baton Rouge. The Half at The Louisiana Marathon. I did awesome, 2:22.57, about 13 minutes before the first marathoner crossed the finish line.
I'm scheduled to run three more half marathons before the year is out - Disneyland Half and Wine and Dine Half (coast to coast!), and the St. Jude Memphis Half Marathon in December.
After signing up in the past week for a Memorial Day military remembrance 5K in Memphis, I found out that there is another half marathon and full marathon running in December, six days before the St. Jude Memphis event - that I am already registered for.
It's the Space Coast Marathon and Half in Cocoa, Fla., near Kennedy Space Center http://spacecoastmarathon.com/.
I'm tempted to enter and continue to enter this race for the next five years because (partially) for the cool finishers medal bling, I'm a military man, an Air Force man, and a space geek. I was near the Spacecoast of Florida one time, and that was in 1985 in June and July on a family vacation to Central Florida to hopefully watch a Space Shuttle Challenger launch (scrubbed, and later rescheduled for the fateful frigid February 1986 morning).
The Space Coast Bling:
Now is my chance to visit again. Sure the race is a few days after Thanksgiving, and it's Black Friday weekend, and it's six days before the St. Jude Memphis marathon and half. Can I do it? I think I can. Can I run 13.1 miles TWICE in six days? I think I can. I can easily get to Orlando, rent a car, and stay in Cocoa, and maybe drive to WDW for a day.
No wait, this will be weird. If I do it, I will run the W&D Veterans Day weekend and three weeks later return to Orlando area to run in the Space Coast half. Three half marathons in two different states in a month. Whoah. Even better, four half marathons in three states in two months. Crazy, right?
Question, have you run races, be it 5Ks or halves or full marathons or a continuation of an ultra or triathlon, on consecutive days or on consecutive weekends? Any advice?
So far in 2013 I have run my first and only half marathon. That was back in January, MLK Jr. weekend in Baton Rouge. The Half at The Louisiana Marathon. I did awesome, 2:22.57, about 13 minutes before the first marathoner crossed the finish line.
I'm scheduled to run three more half marathons before the year is out - Disneyland Half and Wine and Dine Half (coast to coast!), and the St. Jude Memphis Half Marathon in December.
After signing up in the past week for a Memorial Day military remembrance 5K in Memphis, I found out that there is another half marathon and full marathon running in December, six days before the St. Jude Memphis event - that I am already registered for.
It's the Space Coast Marathon and Half in Cocoa, Fla., near Kennedy Space Center http://spacecoastmarathon.com/.
I'm tempted to enter and continue to enter this race for the next five years because (partially) for the cool finishers medal bling, I'm a military man, an Air Force man, and a space geek. I was near the Spacecoast of Florida one time, and that was in 1985 in June and July on a family vacation to Central Florida to hopefully watch a Space Shuttle Challenger launch (scrubbed, and later rescheduled for the fateful frigid February 1986 morning).
The Space Coast Bling:
Now is my chance to visit again. Sure the race is a few days after Thanksgiving, and it's Black Friday weekend, and it's six days before the St. Jude Memphis marathon and half. Can I do it? I think I can. Can I run 13.1 miles TWICE in six days? I think I can. I can easily get to Orlando, rent a car, and stay in Cocoa, and maybe drive to WDW for a day.
No wait, this will be weird. If I do it, I will run the W&D Veterans Day weekend and three weeks later return to Orlando area to run in the Space Coast half. Three half marathons in two different states in a month. Whoah. Even better, four half marathons in three states in two months. Crazy, right?
Question, have you run races, be it 5Ks or halves or full marathons or a continuation of an ultra or triathlon, on consecutive days or on consecutive weekends? Any advice?