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runDisney news September 25-October 1, 2017

Happy October, everyone! And happy 35th anniversary to Epcot! Check out D23’s live video stream from the anniversary celebration, held yesterday.

It’s really starting to feel like fall now. This is my favorite time of year! Warmer clothes, falling leaves, Halloween, and runDisney races! I have some exciting insights to share with you this week. Check out the latest on the next runDisney race weekend, Disney’s Wine & Dine Half Marathon – Presented by MISFIT, the latest on the Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend, and the status of the Disneyland Paris Half Marathon weekend! Here’s what you may have missed:

runDisney news September 18-24, 2017

Hi friends!

Congratulations to all Disneyland Paris Half Marathon Weekend runners! I hope you had a magical weekend filled with new memories and hopefully some new PRs. In addition to the Paris races, runDisney was busy surprising us with the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend medals! Here’s what you may have missed:

runDisney news September 11-17, 2017

Hi Friends!

Now that Irma is behind us, hope everyone is moving forward and rebuilding. Walt Disney World Resort is back open, though some fallen trees and signage has caused some temporary closures on attractions like Jungle Cruise and the WDW Railroad. Let’s hope the rest of hurricane season goes by quickly and with minimal damage!

This is an in-between time for runDisney races, and the next one up is the Disneyland Paris Half Marathon Weekend! Here’s the latest in runDisney news:

WDW Marathon Training : Weekly Update

Happy Sunday, everyone!

We’re another week closer to the 2018 Walt Disney World Marathon and I am getting so excited. I still need to book my airfare but my accommodations and of course, dining reservations, are ready to go!

WDW Marathon Training : Weekly Update

 

From now until WDW Marathon weekend, I’d like to create a weekly training update post for a few reasons:

  1. Show my readers what training for your first full marathon looks like
  2. Use this weekly update as another way to hold myself accountable
  3. Track my progress as a way to look back on my accomplishments post-race! 🙂

I plan on being as honest as possible about the ups and downs of a training season, and what it takes to physically and mentally prepare yourself for a marathon (or try at least!) So to start…