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The Dopey Challenge 2022!

January 13, 2022

𝑰𝒇 π’šπ’π’– 𝒄𝒂𝒏 π’…π’“π’†π’‚π’Ž π’Šπ’•, π’šπ’π’– 𝒄𝒂𝒏 𝒅𝒐 π’Šπ’•.

This was my very first marathon and first Dopey.

(For those of you new here, the Dopey challenge is a 5k, 10k, half marathon and a full marathon back to back over 4 days for a total of 48.6 miles. It’s Disney’s ultimate race challenge because well, you’d have to be Dopey to do it!)

It still slowly sinking in that I did this amazing thing. I've been going through a rollercoaster of emotions, still in disbelief and shock that I finished this. I cried like a bitch after crossing the final finish line on Sunday. I know I pushed through really hard and did this but for some reason I'm still feeling imposter syndrome. And then there's the weird doubt where I didn't do as well as I wanted to, fighting the part of me that just wanted to just finish and be happy with that if I completed it because it was SO DAMN HARD. If you're going through the same internal demons, I'm just here to say, be kind to yourself and keep reminding yourself that YOU DID THIS. You put in the work and it's real. Wear those medals.

I also want to make it a point that I didn’t do this alone. This absolute magic was achieved through so many things and the support of so many people. From all the cheerleaders screaming my name from the sidelines when I needed it most, the IG running friends I've made over the years, even random spectator strangers, family, friends and coworkers supporting me even from home (from baking me cookies for the road trip there, posting stories and captions shouting out their support, sending me runner themed care packages and gifting me new race shoes), texting me all morning to check in, sending encouragement and cheering me on, those who have been supportive all through months of training when I was crying and at my low points, answering all my DMS, the YouTube/IGTV videos that inspired me to try the Dopey when it opened up, those who talked me through hard times during the quarantine when races were cancelled and I felt like life was throwing me curveballs and I was stressed as to what my next step should be, those who there to just listen and not judge, offer advice and just talk when I needed someone, and the brands that took a chance on little old me and helped support me gifting me race accessories and outfits. Thank you all for believing in me. You will all never know how much all those little things added up to help me achieve this once seemingly impossible goal. They all mattered.

The Expo

The official race weekend started on Wednesday Jan 5 at the expo at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex, located near Epcot, where every runner is required to stop by and pick up their race packet, aka the bibs and t-shirts. There are three main buildings you’ll walk through; one building has your bibs, one has your shirts and vendor merch you can purchase last minute in case you need anything extra for the races (running skirts, shoes, headbands, headphones, race fuel, sunglasses, etc.) and the last building or rather the one closest to the entrance has the official runDisney merch if you’re looking for hoodies, shirts, magnets, pins, keychains, cups, etc. This last building always has the longest line first thing in the morning and everything sells out quick. Luckily enough, I’m not crazy about official merch. I barely wear the free t-shirts that we get with our bibs so I never found a reason to buy anything from here. I used to buy the matching pins that were mini replicas of the medals but have since forgone this since I stopped wearing pins or decorating my backpacks with them anymore. I basically visited this building for the cute photo ops they had inside with the race numbers and the giant Disney castle replica. Bib pickup I found to be really quick and ran really smoothly for Dopey challengers. They gave me my bib and shirts all in the same room instead of two buildings, which all the other race registrants had to do. I ended up going to the second building anyway since my sister was running the 5k and 10k and had to pick up her shirts separately.

I ended up getting to meet Olympian Jeff Galloway this way as he was at his own booth helping people with advice before the big day. I got to talk to him and told him my success with his training program. He was really nice and advised me to listen to my body and trust the training out there on the course. The two biggest pieces of advice he gave me were (a) when it feels tough, try to keep putting one foot in front of the other and keep going and (b) to walk the half and save my energy for the full since Sunday was predicted to be hot and humid and he advised me to slow down, hydrate hydrate hydrate at every stop in order to finish strong. I fully intended to listen to his advice on walking the half marathon. Unfortunately when the day came, the race got the better of me and I felt like running and ended up running more than I should have, ended up injuring myself as my left knee gave out around mile 11 and I would end up paying for it later during the full. Lesson learned: Listen to the Olympian. He’s an Olympian for a reason, he knows what he’s doing. Especially when his training program has helped so many people get to this day to complete these goals, INJURY FREE and finished strong.

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The Races

  • The 5k

    • I find this distance to be very doable and comfortable for beginners if you’re interested in trying out runDisney. I don’t particularly like it though because I find the route too short and I don’t care to run just through Epcot. I do find that it’s a short enough distance that you have enough time to get back to your room, shower and get ready with enough time to spare to relax before the parks open and go get breakfast.

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  • The 10K

    • I actually enjoy this distance a lot as my regular warmup/maintenance run at home. The last time I did a Disney 10k, the route was through Epcot and a lot of the Boardwalk. This time it went through Epcot, a little bit of Hollywood Studios and the Boardwalk. I found it really cool to be able to run through another park other than Epcot. It was really cool to see the Tower of Terror lit up at night, as I usually never stay in Hollywood Studios long enough to see this. I crossed the finish line just as the sun started rising. It was dark when I crossed but light by the time I got to the buses to head back to my resort. Again this distance is great because I had enough time to clean up, take a nap, and then get ready for the day at Epcot. I did retire early to my room to prep and recover for the next day’s run, the half.

    • I noticed that for the 5k and the 10k they only give out water. The half you get both water and Powerade, and one gummy stop. The full, you get both Powerade and water at nearly every mile, 2 gummy stops and about 3 banana stops. There were also a lot more medic stations at the full. They knew it was going to be a battlefield.

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  • The Half Marathon

    • I learned after 4 years of running that this is probably my favorite distance for a race. It’s just challenging enough without making me hate myself for making these life decisions. And it’s my favorite route because you get to run right through the castle. That main street feel is my absolute favorite forever-ever. The highway stretches used to seem long but now they’re not so bad as this was my third time doing a half at Disney. This is also the first time I ran to Magic Kingdom and it was still somewhat dark out. But by the time I got to the front, alas, that sunrise is quick! It crept up on me as I was waiting for that front of the castle pic. Unfortunately for me, the civilian and the photopass failed me at getting the perfect pic, posed in the center with the full castle in the back. I need to start running with a collapsible pocket tripod or something. I get so disappointed when a civilan sucks at getting you the shot in this day and age, meanwhile when they ask me to take a photo, I give you angles and multiples so you have options! Le sigh. It’s 2022, level up your photo game, plebs! Anyways, rememeber I was supposed to walk this? I was planning to run just up to the castle and then walk the rest but my family was too late to meet me at the castle due to unfortunate mishaps and late running monorails so I told to forget it and just go to Epcot instead. So now I had to book it to Epcot to meet them there. Which was probably dumb on my account as I expended my energy too soon and then paid the price when my left knee decided to give out at mile 11. I had 2 miles left to go so I slow jogged/walked it to the end. For the rest of the day, I took it slow walking around Animal Kingdom, doing just 2 rides before calling it a night because I was just way too exhausted from the half. I retired super early this day at 5pm, got dinner and then headed to bed, hoping to recover enough to make it through the full.

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  • The Full Marathon

    • Ah, the main event. The big one. The morning wasn’t too bad but I still wasn’t feeling 100% confident. I remember walking by the finish line that morning on my way to the starting line and thinking I should take a picture of the finish line in case I never make it here, hahaha. I told the guy standing next to me this and he was like oh shit, I should too and followed suit. I wonder if the gods took pity on me when they saw this. The first 10 miles weren’t too terrible. I had enough in me to get to Magic Kingdom, of course I did, I love this freaking part of the course. The magic would power through me all the way up to the castle. BUT. Just to the castle. At around mile 11, same as the half, my left knee started to give out again. And this time, my right mid-foot started to become sore and painful too. So I slowed down to a walk to see if it would help my knee but discovered that it hurt more to walk than run, feeling it in my feet. It was a tough battle between trying to numb my left knee and ignore my right foot. I remember somewhere after mile 12, there was someone shouting TYLENOL GET YOUR TYLENOL HERE and I stumbled as fast as I could over to that medic tent and was like GIVE ME YOUR DRUGS. I’ve never had to take anything before for a run but at this point I was desperate, really scared that I woudn’t finish and feeling really shitty. It’s not like the Tylenol could make it worse at this point. While I don’t 100% know if it had any effect, I guess it did something because I kept going, albeit slower than my first 11 miles. I started to have to run/walk and felt so defeated. Every time a medic on a bike passed me, I started thinking should I flag down the next one and call it quits? I wanted to quit like 5 times in my head. But at the same time, every time I looked up I saw everyone around me struggling too and still trying. So I remembered what Jeff Galloway said to me and kept putting one foot in front of the other no matter how slow I was going. I took every Powerade/water stop. I took every gummy and banana and scarfed it down even if I wasn’t hungry. I remembered what he said. Keep fueling even if you don’t feel like it because if you don’t, once that wall hits and you’re running on empty, there’s nothing that can save you. So in the end, I guess it worked because today I can actually say I completed the Dopey. It was hard but I did it. I remember towards the end too, I was down to a defeated walking pace that a photopass even ended up taking a very unflattering but accurate picture of how I felt at that point in time but then like a miracle, towards the last mile, I heard someone scream out WOOOOO LETS GO BARBIE, I looked up and recognized @runninginmakeup and it was the spark of motivation I needed to pick it up and finish. I ended up racing past my family, not noticing them because I had regained my focus and was zooming towards the finish line. My husband took a funny picture of me zooming, weaving through people. I was in the zone. The finish line was finally in sight, I could hear the crowds, I felt so relieved and when I finally crossed, I burst into tears. It felt like the hardest thing I had ever done and it made me so emotional. I couldn’t believe that this was real. That mix of pain and relief was in my face as I crossed. Forever captured in time through photos. It wasn’t my best picture but now I know this distance is just as hard as I thought it was, 26.2, along with the fact that it was a dopey; a full after 3 days of running, especially a half. It’s a lot. It’s very taxing on your legs. And it pays a toll on your mental health. It’s absolutely true what they say that the marathon itself is more mental than physical. You really need to dig deep and find it in you to keep going when your body starts to want to quit.
      I’m proud of myself for pushing through because I really didn’t think I would finish. I was really ready for some embarrassment and a lot more crying and tears if I had to go back home and admit defeat and failure. And while my time is absolute shit, I was really happy in that moment that I had finished. 3 hours or 7, I was now a marathoner. I was now a Dopey. A mile is a mile no matter how long it takes you. It all boils down to you putting in that work.

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The Outfits

I race bounded as the mascots for the races, except for the full marathon, which I bounded as the Dopey to represent completing the challenge. I’m not experienced enough to race in full blown costumes. I wanted to be comfortable since I’ve experienced chafing issues, and chest pain when not wearing activewear with enough support beyond certain distances. At first I thought maybe my outfits were too subtle, but in the end, I really love how everything came out and photographed on the race course through my photopass pictures. They were simple but still bold, loud pop of colors. For the full, I wore a light hoodie because I knew I was going to be out for a long period of time that day in the sun and I didn’t want to burn or tan. (The first 2 races the sun didn’t come up til after I finished and for the half, I wasn’t in the sun for too long before I finished.) But for the full, I knew for the amount of time I was going to have to be out there, no amount of sunscreen would have saved me given how fast I would’ve sweat it off and I didn’t want to carry it with me and try and figure out when to reapply through the heat and sweat conditions. So I planned ahead with a light hoodie that I was able to take off towards the end near the finish line though when the temperatures really starting ramping up. Luckily enough the beginning portion of the race wasn’t too terrible so I was able to keep it on without too much difficulty temperature wise. I tried to cool off best I could at every water station.

For the 5k, 10k and the half, all outfits are from Popflex Active, from the Tropicana, the Basics and the Cottagecore collection. They were the perfect pieces to mix and match to bound as the race mascots. For the full, I wore the green holographic set from BuffBunny’s Mad Scientist collection, and doubled up on my bras with the lime sports bra from the Popflex Tropicana collection and it helped to reduce my chest pain that I usually experience beyond 13 miles greatly. For all the races, my outfits performed well, no issues. I was worried about chafing in such short shorts for the 5k but the distance was short enough that it wasn’t an issue. Same thing with my skort for the half. I did have body glide in case but it wasn’t necessary as my skort held up fine with no issues, luckily enough.

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The Parks

Did I do the parks every day after the races? You bet I did. I actually couldn’t sleep the first night before the 5k for some reason. It’s weird. I wasn’t nervous about the 5k distance at all because come on, it’s a 5k, but I think it was race jitters for the Dopey in general. I slept the nights before that just fine so it was weird. BUT I remember the last runDisney vacation, I was able to sleep fine after I tired myself out at the parks so that was my plan this time as well. I strategized my park days, with Magic Kingdom being the first since I wanted to see fireworks so I had to be out a little later and it wouldn’t be as terrible if I didn’t get enough sleep before the 10k the next day. But for the days after, I chose Epcot before the half and Animal Kingdom before the full purposely because those parks are relatively short parks for me to explore so I could get through them easy and head back to my room to retire for the rest of the evening. I did listen to my body and retire as early as possible when I could feel myself fading fast. I also cancelled breakfast and took a nap after getting back from the 10k, as both my party and I were exhausted from Magic Kingdom activities the night before. I skipped out on Hollywood Studios this trip because I wanted the fourth day to be in Magic Kingdom again to take medal pictures. I didn’t bother with a park hopper this trip because I didn’t think it would be worth it. It would be too much back and forth walking around on already tired legs. I’ll be back next month anyway and I didn’t think I was missing out much in Hollywood Studios by skipping this trip. My advice if you’re interested in doing the parks post-race everyday is to take it slow, just pick a few must-dos and don’t go crazy if you can’t get it all done. Your energy levels for the next day are more important. And remember to eat, eat, eat! I picked a bunch of good restaurants to help fuel for the next day’s races as well as recover from the one done that morning.

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The Takeaway

So what did I learn?

A 5k is hard. A 10k is hard. A half is hard. A marathon is hard. 3am wakeups 4 days in a row is hard. There were so many points throughout the race course where I contemplated throwing in the towel and giving up because I thought it was way too hard. But I kept looking all around me and seeing everyone push through. And then I remembered Jeff Galloway’s advice for when it feels tough. Just put one foot in front of the other. So I pushed. I kept going. Til I reached the end.

A marathon isn't just 26.2 miles. It's hundreds and hundreds of miles. Looking through my past year's run logs, I clocked 1285 total miles of training for this. Training was hard. It was a lot of trial and error. A lot of bad days. Prioritizing time for training over other events. Researching. Getting better shoes and socks. Testing race gear and costumes. Trying out new race fuel. Making sure I was fueling properly, staying hydrated and eating right, keeping up with my nutrition. Always making sure I stayed active. A lot of mental gymnastics. Fighting heat, extreme cold, getting caught in storms, everything. I feel like we got lucky with the weather for this race event as they were very favorable even with the heat and humidity on the last day. But still the actual course felt very challenging. Make no mistake, a marathon, let alone a Dopey is no joke. I've been reading through a lot of everyone's stories of the challenges they faced this weekend. I watched everyone of my fellow runners fight through the course like their own personal battlefield, while we all fought through this together. There was a lot of beautiful camaraderie and support for each other when someone saw another runner fall down or fading wanting to give up but we would pep talk them through it and it made my heart so happy watching everyone want the best for each other. Whether you completed the courses or not, much respect to everyone who got up, trained, and gave it their all to make this goal a reality.

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Now the big question everyone has been asking me, would I do this again? At the current moment, my answer is no. Now I know I also said that after my first half marathon back in 2018 and now look at me, but currently I feel like the half is my sweet spot for long distance races. It’s the perfect distance I feel I can maintain without destroying my body and hating myself. Maybe one day I’ll have the courage to muster up another full, but I don’t know if I’ll ever attempt another Dopey. This may be a one and done for me. Although my husband is very skeptical. He thinks the answer is contingent on the medal reveals as that’s my problem with runDisney. It’s always the medals that get me…

Anyways, congratulations to every runner this week! You are all absolutely amazing.

In Disney, Conventions, Exercise, Goals, Half Marathons, Life, Marathons, Vacation Tags Disney, marathon, half marathon, rundisney, exercise
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Training Results & Reflection for the Dopey Challenge 2022

January 2, 2022

Oh man. It's been almost 2 years now since my last in person races, RunDisney Princess weekend 2020. I read over my training results and reflection blogs from the past two times I trained and man it’s been quite a ride. A lot has changed. And a lot has not.

In the past two times I've trained for RunDisney races, I gave myself a hard time focusing on the number on the scale. I was 105-110 lbs for those races and I was beating myself up over it. Honestly I don't look that much different in the mirror except for my legs being bulkier because muscle gain and I focus more on legs when I lift. I think my body has plateaued and hit the point where muscle is gained more than fat can be lost. Or at least this is what I'm telling myself because I'll be depressed if I'm gaining fat again. But I also need to accept the fact that bodies do have to have fat. I mean, it's called essential fat for a reason. And I should shut up because my body fat percentage is actually at a very healthy level when I measured it, comparable to athletes, and my subcutaneous fat is very low. Oh yeah, in an effort to be less psycho, I bought a scale last January that breaks down the numbers better so I would be kinder to myself instead of focusing on a singular number and thinking I'm a failure. This is where I say a lot has changed and a lot has not. Now I know the breakdown of the numbers but it still fucks me up anyways.

Looking at the numbers from where I was at the beginning of the 2021 to now, not much has changed at all. I've maintained about the same weight and body composition for the most part so why am I still psychotic. One day I'll get over the one number that seems to still hold power over me and that’s the overall weight. I'm still trying to re-program that part of my brain. Although when I mentioned this the other day on my IG, Google Photos seemed to have heard me and sent me a comparison photo from 2016 to now. I don’t remember exactly how much I weighed in the 2016 pic but I want to guess around 120 since my heaviest was 130 in 2018, with my lightest being 110 in 2014 before my wedding because bridezilla stress. 2016 was in the middle. But between the two photos, there is definitely a difference in body composition despite the numbers being so close. I was 123 before the holiday eating this month and I’m 128 currently due to holiday eating bloating but I will have to say I still look much better at my 2021 128 lbs than my 2016 120 so why am I still in my head about this?! One day I'll get over the numbers and the demons that are body dysmorphia.

And here's the weird thing. Each time I train for a race, I focus on the number on the scale as if it means something but it has nothing to do with anything when it comes to marathon training. Why the hell am I just so obsessed with it?! I guess it’s my own psychological problem of always worrying about weight gain and getting fat regardless of training because the last time I didn't keep track of my weight it spiraled into me being at my heaviest because I kept making excuses and thinking ”this is fine” until it wasn't anymore. Now I'm scarred into being on top of it. Now I have to work on moving past this demons.

Anyways, let's get back to it. The main point is compared to the last two races, I'm definitely at a higher weight. It's soon to be two years since this pandemic started and while I did my best to stay active everyday and eat as well as I could, I had no clear-cut goals at one point and just allowed myself to be. I allowed myself to eat intuitively. I ate clean but didn’t restrict myself. If I wanted something like pizza or burgers, I just ate it, but I kept it in moderation. But try as I might, as my body changes and gets older, it's not immune to weight gain. I can see it in my family's genetics so honestly I should be proud that I'm doing the best I can. I make much healthier nutrition choices now than I did 4 years ago. 9 times out of 10, I choose the healthy option. I don't overindulge anymore, I don't eat a lot of sugary foods, I don't snack on junk food, and honestly I don't crave anything really unhealthy anymore. I still have ice cream, I’ll never give that up but I don't eat it as often as everyone thinks I do, lol. I really should applaud myself for really sticking to a high protein, low carb diet as my regular diet. I need to celebrate these wins that I've incorporated into my daily life, just like how working out and staying active is routine and regular for me now. It’s never a fight or something I want to actually decide not to do. Most of the time I'm fighting to figure out how I can keep it in my itinerary for the day if it's busy. It's already a given I’m going to work out. It's a non-negotiable with me. THESE are things I really should be proud of. For actually desiring to get up and go running when I wake up. For wanting that movement. For making better conscious choices today than I did years ago. This is where I honestly should be kinder to myself and give myself some grace because we would never talk to our friends the way we are so hard on ourselves. Maybe this blog post is more for me than anyone else. Every time I talk about weight and body image, It's a love letter reminding me to be nicer to myself.

As for actual race training, if you remember, I started out in June with a September marathon in mind because Disney was taking forever to disclose if they were going to hold their events again for the coming year. I was training aggressively starting at 13 miles and adding on a mile every week to my long run. I ended with a 17 mile run as my longest run beginning of July when they announced RunDisney was returning. I was growing extremely exhausted from the aggressive training schedule I was on for September's marathon goal, on top of the extremely hot temperatures we were having as summer raged on full force, making training and running outside very strenuous. I tried waking up earlier and earlier to get the runs in before it got too hot but it was never enough as the runs got longer. Having never actually signed up for the September race and committed to it, I abandoned the goal and signed up for Dopey. Honestly looking back, it sounds so stupid lol. Marathon training was getting too hard so what did I do? Sign up for a harder goal; 5k, 10k, half and a marathon back to back over 4 days. What kind of fucking logic is that?!

But I told myself if I changed gears to Dopey, my training schedule would be better because it wouldn't be as aggressive and cause me to burn out like I was already doing, and my long runs would be in the colder months instead of the heat of summer. It would give me more time to train both mentally and physically, and honestly I wanted my first marathon to be a Disney one, not some randomly dinky one I had no motivation or care for.

So I did. I signed up for Dopey when registration opened and switched my training to the Galloway plan which is RunDisney's official training plan for finishing without injury. And honestly it has made SUCH a difference. It's a longer, slightly less aggressive plan but it really does work. While I did have a LOT of doubtful moments in the 6 months I was training and pushing through, I eventually completed the training and honestly finally came out of it with the confidence that, yeah, actually hell yeah, I think I can actually do this. I'm not going to lie, it was definitely hard trying to schedule in training, because 6 months IS a long time to train and obviously life still goes on so I had to always make sure I scheduled or rescheduled that time in for training, i.e. make sure I got the long runs in before I go away on a vacation, trips or work asked me to rearrange my schedule to work extra shifts. Training truly tests you in every way, especially your dedication to something. But as hard as it got, I kept telling myself that I can do anything if I set my heart and mind to it and devote myself to it. I know this because as much as I am afraid of failing and as much as I procrastinate, I've always succeeded when it comes down to the wire and I really need to get something done. And when I have failed at something, it was never the ultimate end to something. It was just a setback and I had to go, β€œok what did I learn from this? What can I do differently?,” before jumping back in and trying again til I produced the results I wanted.

Things I learned marathon training

Marathon training goes without saying that it is much harder and requires more time, dedication and commitment than any other races under this distance. When I trained for half marathons, they were still doable on a time crunch if you only had one month.

They also say marathon training and marathon distances is where all the weird shit happens lol. Literally shit. While luckily (knock on wood) it's never happened to me, I've read and heard numerous horror bathroom stories of shitting in the woods lol. I mean, you're out there running for so many hours especially if you're slow like my pace. Your bodily functions still happen. Luckily in the past, my body is more fight or flight, rest and digest type mode so while I run, nothing really happens since my body is like ok this is go time, shut it down. I just swaat everything out for the most part.

I did run into other issues though. I learned that beyond 13 miles I get chafing at the middle area of my bra band. I don't feel in in the moment but after a run, I commonly find a red mark there and it ends up hurting for the next days after and I have to put a bandaid on it and wait for it to heal. I looked it up and people that have had the same issue recommended switching to a longline sports bra and so far it hasn't come up again so fingers crossed it was just a shorter band giving me an issue after x amount of miles because of the sweat buildup causing the salt to chafe against my skin.

Then later when I surpassed longer distances, I learned that the right side of my chest would start feeling heavy and start hurting when I ran on the road, but it would never happen when I was running on the track. I never noticed til now through this how much the surface makes a difference and how it impacts the rest of your body. There wasn't much I could do to correct this so I tried to continue my long run trainings on the track when it was available. Unfortunately Disney is mostly road running so I'm just going to pray and hope for the best that the day of, the adrenaline will keep me going and not feel the pain. I've found that doubling up on bras also helps a little bit so 🀞🀞 day of.

Remember I said switching to the Galloway training was much better than the original aggressive training plan I was on? That was another lesson learned from marathon training and why it requires more time and dedication and commitment. There's nothing wrong with training aggressively in a time crunch but it is very hard on your body, as well as your overall training mentality. It burns you out quicker and makes you feel exhausted week to week in the long runs. I was originally doing long runs once a week adding on a mile every week in an effort to reach 26.2 on race day. The Galloway training is very specific in not doing that at all. The long runs where miles are added on, are every 3 weeks(i.e. 17 miles, 20 miles, 23 miles, 26 miles 3 weeks apart each increasing distance), with the weeks in between them being shorter distances to help maintain what you conditioned without feelings burned out, so just 5-7 miles on average. It was a much more enjoyable and realistic schedule. Originally I felt overwhelmed like how am I going to add on 3 miles from the last time just like that in 3 weeks but you just take your time, give yourself a but of grace and make a plan you'll get through it. I told myself each time, I'll run up to the distance I got to last long run and walk the remaining 2-3 if I have to, to get it done. Most times I was able to complete them just fine, even if I had to switch to walking. I did have off days here and there when I just couldn't mentally do it. Running is more mental than physical, everyone tells you and it’s absolutely true. It felt like mental gymnastics trying to talk myself through it every time I felt like it was crushing me. I tried really hard to push through and finish it. My worst training long run was in mid October. I was going through a lot of shit and was in the wrong headspace and it really screwed me up for the run. I got to a mile 10 and couldn't do it anymore. I walked the remaining 7 but was just depressed about it the entire time. BUT I got the mileage in and it helped me for the next one which was 20 miles and I completed it strong. So yeah. Marathon training really tests you in a lot of ways.

I wish I had better, more concrete advice but from everyone’s experiences that have been shared with me, it truly is your own unique experience what you'll go through, encounter and what you'll be tested with.

Would I do this again? Currently I'm saying no because this training was a lot and definitely takes a lot of time, effort and dedication. As well as the fact it's very taxing on your body. I want to say for me, the Dopey will be a one and done but I also said that about the Princess half the first time I registered for it and look where we are now. I will say that Princess weekend (5k, 10k, half over 3 days) is MUCH easier and doable for me to do more regularly than a Dopey. I've conditioned my body at this point to handle those distances more regularly through quarantine when I was trying to stay active so it's also much more enjoyable now. A full 26.2 will always feel hard. Actually anything beyond a half will always feel hard. I think a half is the perfect distance for it to not feel too easy and just challenging enough.

Here are my long run training runs. I only included anything beyond a 10k since I consider that a warmup compared to a long run, but between all these runs are tons of various 5-6 mile short runs.

June 4, 2021 - 13.11 miles 2:31:20 road

June 11, 2021 - 15 miles 3:16:31 road

(Ran 14, walked 1)

June 18, 2021 - 15 miles 2:47:52 road

June 25, 2021 - 16 miles 2:55:20 road

July 4, 2021 - 17 miles 3:32:29 track (Ran 16, walked 1)

July 13, 2021 - 10 miles 1:50:59 track

July 18, 2021 - 13.1 miles 2:32:17 track

July 22, 2021 - 10 miles 1:57:08 track

July 30, 2021 - 10 miles 1:58:07 track

August 3, 2021 - 10 miles 1:56:43 track

August 15, 2021 - 13.1 miles 2:29:37 track

August 20, 2021 - 9 miles 1:52:24 track

August 28, 2021 - 8 miles 1:36:55 track

August 31, 2021 - 11 miles 2:17:05 track

September 4, 2021 - 8 miles 1:34:53 track

September 17, 2021 - 7 miles 1:21:07 road

September 19, 2021 - 13.1 miles 2:36:12 track

September 25, 2021 - 14 miles 2:44:10 track

October 3, 2021 - 15 miles 3:08:24 track

October 12, 2021 - 16 miles 3:18:55 road

October 21, 2021 - 17 miles 4:02:47 road

November 4, 2021 - 20 miles 4:03:10 road

November 13, 2021 - 10 miles 2:07:21 road

November 25, 2021 - 23 miles 4:49:26 road/track

December 6, 2021 - 10 miles 2:02:24 road

December 9, 2021 - 8 miles 1:43:39 road

December 15, 2021 - 12 miles walked 2:49:39 road

December 16, 2021 - 26 miles 5:56:19 23 miles ran, walked 3. track

December 28, 2021 - 7 miles 1:23:15 track

I leave today to journey to Disney for the Dopey challenge this week and I’m finally more excited than nervous and anxious. I’m still terrified of course, but I have some confidence now that this is possible. That someone won’t have to get back in there and drag my body over the finish line. I’m excited to report back in exactly one week from today that I completed this ultimate run goal. The funny but sad part is I don’t even get to rest when I come back. Okay, so I’ll rest for a week. But after that, I have to keep on my feet because I still have the Princess races to get back to in February with my girl Kerri. And this time, I convinced my coworker Sana in for a 5k, haha!

I don’t know about you, but here’s to a crazy start I’m feeling for 2022! See you at the finish line, bitches!😘

In Exercise, Disney, Goals, Half Marathons, Marathons, Vacation Tags rundisney, marathon, half marathon, Disney
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Photos by: Vutha and Alpha Wail Photos

Photos by: Vutha and Alpha Wail Photos

Baby's First Dopey

August 4, 2021

I did it! I successfully registered last Tuesday for the WDW Marathon weekend for the Dopey challenge. I’m currently in week 6 of the Galloway training, although I’m ahead of schedule since I like to train more aggressively than their schedule but I’m still making sure I’m putting in the time and mileage even if it’s more than the required times and distances set on the calendar. It’ll catch up to me later in the fall when the distances increase.

In the meantime, I’m thinking of backing off on the September marathon goal. For a few reasons. Honestly, I’m just not as excited about it as Disney ever since runDisney announced in person races were coming back so my training has slowed down. And honestly, as great as double training would be to give me experience, it would also be challenging as well as taxing on my body. I’m already going to do a number on them with the Dopey challenge so I might as well save all the training and mileage for the big one. My heart’s just not in it anymore to train for the September race if I’m being honest, and it is really hard to train in the summer with the weather and temps being as hot and humid as it is this year. I would prefer getting my long runs done in the fall when it’s much colder and more comfortable without the sun beating down on me and worrying about all the sunscreen I have to wear and long sleeves to avoid sun damage and my skin tanning and getting so damn dark. I also don't want to pay for two marathons. πŸ˜… If I'm going to do it, I would like to spend it on the mouse because he does it better anyway.

I only set out on the September race because I was worried next year’s races weren’t happening and I just wanted to get a marathon over with already, but honestly, I don’t want my first marathon to be a non-Disney dinky one. The Disney races just hit different. The atmosphere is different, the audience is different, even the people cheering you on are different. I did a local 5k the winter before the pandemic happened and it was okay but it was nowhere near as fun and exciting as a Disney race. Crossing the finish line didn’t feel as good or spectacular as the roaring crowd at Disney. So as crazy as it is to have my first marathon also be my first Dopey, I think I’m finally ready to take this on. I think I can do it. And if I fail, I want to change my mindset to stop being afraid of failure. All it does is stop me from even trying things. I want to train myself into trying more things and using moments of setbacks into β€œwhat can I learn from this?” and β€œwhat can I do better next time?” I’m going to put in the time for the training and make sure I do the long runs but if I don’t make it through Dopey, instead of looking at it like DAMN I SUCKED, I want to look at it as β€œwhat do I need to improve on?” And at the same time, I need to stop thinking I’m going to fail and start looking at it the opposite way, cause honestly that’s probably more terrifying and what’s holding me back. Because seriously what happens if I complete this goal? What happens if I do great? What happens if I do make it?! The scary part is WHAT’S NEXT?!?! I say this because before I conquered my first half and then my first fairytale challenge, I kept saying to myself when I finished each race, that was it. I was only setting out for that goal to see if I could do it and then be done. But so far every time I conquered a goal, I continued on and looked for another mountain to climb. But a marathon itself is already hard with 26.2 miles. And in this case, my goal is set on a Dopey challenge, a whopping 48.6 miles. I really want to say once this is done, this is it. Cause come on, what is there beyond a Dopey that I would really want to do, when a Dopey is grueling enough. Dear body and ambitions, please stop here, lol.

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I haven’t decided on race costumes just yet, but back in June, I was asked by Crowned Athletics to work on a project to photograph their new Mulan top. I love working with new companies, especially women-owned small businesses so I was really excited at the opportunity to connect with them and that they chose me to help represent their new Asian princess inspired top. Admittedly this style top is longer and more flowy than what I’m used to wearing for my workouts- I’m forever an IG hoe and prefer cropped and fitted looks, but I enjoyed styling it to look more me. And in doing so, I learned that their line of princess tops are great in that versatility factor; in the many ways you can style it to suit your own personal style. It’s funny because when I first started doing runDisney races years ago, I had to figure out how to put together my own looks for runDisney bounds, looking for various pieces from different brands and stores to bring a look together, trial and error, similar to how I had to do this when I first started cosplay. Now cosplay is so much easier, there are many people you can commission, as well as many ready-made costumes and made-to-order shops. Well, who knew that Disney race-bound costumes were expanding that same way as cosplay did in that nature? Now there’s a lot more Disney themed athleisure and casual cosplay pieces you can find on the internet. And they’re forever evolving and expanding their designs. I’m especially excited because after collaborating with Crowned Athletics on this project, I was asked recently to be a part of their next one! And I can’t wait because the new items coming are definitely something I can see myself racing in come next February for the runDisney Princess races. I’m shooting one of the new looks this weekend and I can’t wait for them all to be unveiled next week. And what’s more, the company is also working on designs for the WDW Marathon weekend so I can’t wait to see what those designs are since I have yet to even brainstorm what I’ll be wearing for the Dopey challenge races. There’s so much to do! And OMG! Only 154 days til it’s here. Sounds we better get a move on planning. Cheers to my double knee replacement!

Sound off below in the comments if you’re a runDisney addict, or even if you're new, let me know if you’ll be running any of the races in January or February or even if you’re running virtually. If you’re going to be there in person, hit me up! I’d love to meet other runners and grab pictures together! I met a fellow runner there last year and it was fun connecting and now we're always keeping tabs on each other, cheering each other on in both our professional lives since we're both in healthcare, as well as cheering each other on in our active lives through workouts, runs, and Blogilates. I met another family earlier this spring too and it's been really encouraging to have a group of cheerleaders rooting you on in your training. I'm so excited to shoot with them next year in January post races since they're also photographers! It’s really something connecting with friends in the RunDisney community. I'm hoping to finally meet a few more next year that I've been keeping in touch with throughout the pandemic. You guys keep me literally running, hahaha!

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View fullsize Cherry blossoms have come and gone, peonies are blooming right now and lavender is up next! I love this time of year.🌸
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View fullsize I'm thinking Shampoo just might have to make an appearance this fall at NYCC! I thought I was just going to repeat some cosplays but I might have a couple of new ones up my sleeve as well as bringing back some OGs.🌸
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View fullsize Shampoo is my favorite from the Ranma series. I've been wanting to cosplay her for a while and I finally got to cross her off my list this spring.❀️
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