Re: Reggae Marathon anyone?
I was reading your post and imagining how hard a marithon in the heat would be. Then you mentioned a week with no alcohol and I n army fell out of my chair! Now I know I’d never be able to do it!
Wait! Maybe if you ran in front of me, with a cooler of Red Stipe on a wagon....
Re: Reggae Marathon anyone?
I've run the 10k three years in a row and will be doing it again this year. I'm around 55 mins for a 10k and I wouldn't want to be out there much longer than that. It gets hot. It's a great event. The pasta party the night before is a good time and so is the festival at the finish.
It really is wonderful hitting the finish, grabbing a coconut, a redstripe and heading straight to the sea.
Re: Reggae Marathon anyone?
I too will be doing the 10K again for the 5th year. I definitely don't stop drinking for a week before. In fact I'm usually out the night before having a good time. Unless you're trying to do it in a certain time (which I'm not), I go on with my usual habits before the race. I do love the pasta party.
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My wife and I will be running again this year. We have been running the 10K every other year. This will be our 3rd race
I'm training for the half Marathon, but i will decide on that closer to race.
I haven't been drinking the night before but after the race for sure. I don't like when my blood alcohol level drops too low.
the pasta party is fun and great food. The party after is fun talking with your fellow survivors.
The only tip I can give you is to learn to drink while running and don't pass up water stops.
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Hmmm. You guys have me thinking I maybe should drop the distance down to the 1/2 or the 10k. Might be the smart thing to do. After I finish, I will either be glad or will need another trip to do the full. Sounds like a win win to me!!
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Jamaica Joleen
Hmmm. You guys have me thinking I maybe should drop the distance down to the 1/2 or the 10k. Might be the smart thing to do. After I finish, I will either be glad or will need another trip to do the full. Sounds like a win win to me!!
My daughter ran the 1/2 marathon in 2016 at 27 years old and told me that once the sun came up, it became a real hard challenge to finish the 1/2.... (like for her, I'll be there to cheer you on... lol)
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