Depends on the weather. In colder weather (60 or below), I could go the entire 13.1 without stopping but maybe just for 15 seconds to Gu and fluids. Last Saturday night, I was tired going into the race so I ran the first 5 (through AK) and after that, I walked about 20 seconds every 1.5 miles after that until the finish.Might be an odd question, but something i have been wondering. Do the majority of people run the entire distance, or do they do a combination of run and walk? Thanks!
The guy who invented the marathon ran the whole way, then fell down dead.
So, there you go.
DOUG! You cant say that outloud. Sam is going to freak out when she finds out. Ill get the "you have children at home....." speech.The guy who invented the marathon ran the whole way, then fell down dead.
So, there you go.
I do the Galloway thing, 1 min run, 1 min walk. Works well for me and I still feel good at the end. Most of the people I was surrounded by at the Wine & Dine were doing something similar.
Might be an odd question, but something i have been wondering. Do the majority of people run the entire distance, or do they do a combination of run and walk? Thanks!
I would guess that you get alot more people who participate in the Disney Half Marathons for the sole reason that they take place at Disney World and you get Disney-related stuff for participating than people who would enter a half marathon anywhere else. As a result, I would bet that you get many more people who don't plan to "race" or to even run the whole distance than you would in any other half marathon.
I think the idea of walk breaks is that you would actually end the race faster with a certain amount of small/short breaks than if you dredged on and started slowing down your pace. Some would not be affected, but for some, it would all even out in the end. I use to be the "you cant walk, it is against the rules".. then a trained in an Alabama summer.RUN. Run the race like it will be your last race ever, because tomorrow you could drop dead. Sorry to be a Negative Nancy, I just like living for each moment, that's all. Like what JillC said above," Stopping is not an option."
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