My name is Kelly & I'm a new-ish runner.
No, this isn't the first time I've ever run. LOL! I have used running in the past to add to my exercise program. Also, several years back I did a good bit of running to prepare for a PT test which was a specific time/distance. This is different. I'm trying to get sorta serious about running for the first time. I want to run/finish a Disney event so I'm trying to get myself geared up, start working my old bones, and get moving in the right direction to accomplish my goal of finishing a half marathon.
I've been reading my women's running book trying to learn as much as I can. I've gotten pretty out of shape since January so I feel almost like I'm starting from scratch here. I've gotten myself some good shoes, socks, and a watch that does intervals for me. Currently I'm just trying to work up to the 30 minutes running without stopping. Baby steps, right?
Who else is just getting started? Any of the Old Hands out there have any tips for us noobs?
That said, I have questions that aren't addressed in my book. If running on a rainy day, do you wear a different pair of shoes or get your favorite pair soaked? Should I change up which socks to wear? ((The ones I wear are sorta thick...I worry they'll be like wearing sponges if I run in them in the rain.)) We don't have hills where I live. I'm sure many of you are thinking "Whaaaaat??? No hills???" Seriously. No hills. Nada. It's totally flat. Unless I run up the highway overpasses there are zip for hills. I'm not really into running in traffic like that. I know the basic Disney routes, that there's a few inclines. Will the fact that I don't have hills to train on gonna kill me? Sunglasses. I totally hate running in my Maui Jims. They fit well & are comfortable but I worry about them falling off & getting messed up. Any thoughts on a less expensive, good quality pair? Oh! And iPods! I was reading the online copy of the rules, etc. that was given out with the Princess Half packets and I **think** I read that running with headphones was not allowed for safety reasons. Do they mean headphones like the things that go over your head or does that also reference ear buds? I run with my iPod shuffle. The music is extremely helpful to me. I don't wanna get to a race day and find out I can't have my iPod which could make the run much tougher for me. I'd rather know now so I could force myself to train without it. Are iPods/ear buds allowed during WDW events???
No, this isn't the first time I've ever run. LOL! I have used running in the past to add to my exercise program. Also, several years back I did a good bit of running to prepare for a PT test which was a specific time/distance. This is different. I'm trying to get sorta serious about running for the first time. I want to run/finish a Disney event so I'm trying to get myself geared up, start working my old bones, and get moving in the right direction to accomplish my goal of finishing a half marathon.
I've been reading my women's running book trying to learn as much as I can. I've gotten pretty out of shape since January so I feel almost like I'm starting from scratch here. I've gotten myself some good shoes, socks, and a watch that does intervals for me. Currently I'm just trying to work up to the 30 minutes running without stopping. Baby steps, right?
Who else is just getting started? Any of the Old Hands out there have any tips for us noobs?
That said, I have questions that aren't addressed in my book. If running on a rainy day, do you wear a different pair of shoes or get your favorite pair soaked? Should I change up which socks to wear? ((The ones I wear are sorta thick...I worry they'll be like wearing sponges if I run in them in the rain.)) We don't have hills where I live. I'm sure many of you are thinking "Whaaaaat??? No hills???" Seriously. No hills. Nada. It's totally flat. Unless I run up the highway overpasses there are zip for hills. I'm not really into running in traffic like that. I know the basic Disney routes, that there's a few inclines. Will the fact that I don't have hills to train on gonna kill me? Sunglasses. I totally hate running in my Maui Jims. They fit well & are comfortable but I worry about them falling off & getting messed up. Any thoughts on a less expensive, good quality pair? Oh! And iPods! I was reading the online copy of the rules, etc. that was given out with the Princess Half packets and I **think** I read that running with headphones was not allowed for safety reasons. Do they mean headphones like the things that go over your head or does that also reference ear buds? I run with my iPod shuffle. The music is extremely helpful to me. I don't wanna get to a race day and find out I can't have my iPod which could make the run much tougher for me. I'd rather know now so I could force myself to train without it. Are iPods/ear buds allowed during WDW events???