derby festival marathon -- 4/29/06

Quit whining. Drink bourbon. Climb more.
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Post by diggum »

Saxman,
for sure...good luck. awesome job. loved the words you wrote about your wife...that made me chuckle. and yup...she is much better looking than you. :mrgreen: :wink:

I actually don't mind cycling...I just don't have a bike so I'm forced to run. I borrowed a road bike from a friend when I hurt my ankle & actually had fun on it.
Running is tougher for me though...maybe that's why I prefer it.
Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned. - Buddha
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Post by redpointron »

5 days , 18 hours, and 43 minutes...

anybody got a vince lombardi speech for mile 25?

r.r.
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Post by tsparks »

Well, I don't have a lombardi speech for you, but I can tell you what will be the key to my race.... hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. Last year I was fine until the cramps started.
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Post by Steve »

Does hydrating involvle drinking bourbon?

Jill and I are ready enough to give it a go next weekend. No plans to run every step, just hope to finish without puking or ending up in the ER. I'm actually going to be chugging water and Gatorade all week. I'm pullilng for cloudy skies and highs around 65.

Anybody going up Friday night?
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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Post by Wes »

Gateraid is bad, go to GNC, get a thing of cytomax (I like the orange), and measure out a few doses worth for your water bottle size. Carry those with you on race day, and when your bottle gets empty, just use the water stations to refill, and then dump in your mix. Gu is also good - maybe 1 an hour or so. I carried a couple red bulls with me, and they helped get over the hump a bit. Best advice I can give? Band aids on your nipples!! The astro glide stuff didn't help with that, but seems to be good for the other areas that get rubbed.
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Post by redpointron »

Steve wrote:Anybody going up Friday night?
my wife and i will be there friday night...staying at the galt house. give me a shout.

and, like wes, i plan on using gel packs. i swear that clif shots kept me from bonking last year. used 5 during the race last year.

anybody else running?

regards

r.r.
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Post by pigsteak »

good luck to all you runners. it is time for your efforts to be rewarded, or your slacking to be revealed. :wink:
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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Post by Steve »

Oh my slacking will be revealed.

Band aids on the nipples....I'm not a girl modeling swimwear Wes. I'm thinking some good ole duck tape might suffice.

As for hydrating whats wrong with Garorade?

I'm planning on carrying a Cammel Back with some snacks and plain ole water. I can't go 6 or 7 hours without something to eat (especially after getting a freakin' alpine start just to run around a city with 6,000 other idiots).
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
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Post by Wes »

Steve, I didn't plan ahead with the duct tape, so the first aid station band aids were key for me...

Gatoraid that you buy at the store is pretty much just non-carbonated pop. Cytomax, and some of the others are much better for you.
"There is no secret ingredient"

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Post by Meadows »

Instead of gel packs, try honey packets or sticks. you can steal them from starbucks. how the heck can you eat while running anyway?
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