Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I ran my first half marathon today and it was so much fun. I might have to do it again. Now I have a baseline: 2 hours and 8 mins. I am 51!
Sick! I’m one of the posters you chatted with up thread. So glad you made it through, had fun, and showed up without injury.
You should definitely do it again. Also these halfs are super easy to find all over the world. And you can just show up with your gear and run (and can usually even buy your nutrition there at the expo at bib pickup if you don’t want to check a bag with that stuff).
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Thank you very much for all of the advice, and I appreciate the other posters who posted as well. Great idea to plan trips around races. I think I might be hooked!
Endurance sports are a lot of fun. And it gives you something to work on all the time.
I saw one of those TikTok style videos with lance Armstrong recently. Not the most popular guy I know. Anyhow, he was in a parking lot pushing cars around with some guy training for the mile record pushing a 2 ton car or some shit. He said “people ask me what I’m training for, and I tell them dumb shit like this.” What a time to be alive!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I ran my first half marathon today and it was so much fun. I might have to do it again. Now I have a baseline: 2 hours and 8 mins. I am 51!
Sick! I’m one of the posters you chatted with up thread. So glad you made it through, had fun, and showed up without injury.
You should definitely do it again. Also these halfs are super easy to find all over the world. And you can just show up with your gear and run (and can usually even buy your nutrition there at the expo at bib pickup if you don’t want to check a bag with that stuff).
🚀
Thank you very much for all of the advice, and I appreciate the other posters who posted as well. Great idea to plan trips around races. I think I might be hooked!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I ran my first half marathon today and it was so much fun. I might have to do it again. Now I have a baseline: 2 hours and 8 mins. I am 51!
Sick! I’m one of the posters you chatted with up thread. So glad you made it through, had fun, and showed up without injury.
You should definitely do it again. Also these halfs are super easy to find all over the world. And you can just show up with your gear and run (and can usually even buy your nutrition there at the expo at bib pickup if you don’t want to check a bag with that stuff).
🚀
Thank you very much for all of the advice, and I appreciate the other posters who posted as well. Great idea to plan trips around races. I think I might be hooked!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I ran my first half marathon today and it was so much fun. I might have to do it again. Now I have a baseline: 2 hours and 8 mins. I am 51!
Sick! I’m one of the posters you chatted with up thread. So glad you made it through, had fun, and showed up without injury.
You should definitely do it again. Also these halfs are super easy to find all over the world. And you can just show up with your gear and run (and can usually even buy your nutrition there at the expo at bib pickup if you don’t want to check a bag with that stuff).
🚀
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I ran my first half marathon today and it was so much fun. I might have to do it again. Now I have a baseline: 2 hours and 8 mins. I am 51!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I ran my first half marathon today and it was so much fun. I might have to do it again. Now I have a baseline: 2 hours and 8 mins. I am 51!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, lots of bodyglide, including all over your feet before you put on your socks. Then under elastic waistbands, bra straps, between thighs.
Plan when you will start taking your gummies to kick in a mile or 2 later.
Taking a short walking break is a wonderful way to preserve your running muscles. My marathon group actually ran the full distance faster doing 3 min run/ 1 min walk, as opposed to 4 min run. Because we were resting our running muscles periodically and using our walking muscles instead, when we did the 3 min run cycle, we did a faster run since those muscles were rested and not fatigued.