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I'm finally able to run (I've always wanted to be a runner!!)

and I'm increasing my distance slowly.. 4-8 miles at a time. I would like to complete a half this year. I really want to run the Disney Princess race next year.. I've been saying that for like 5 years since I first heard of it!

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I have the Star Wars Dark Side 10k in April. Starting to wish that I had signed up for the 1/2, but that's ok. My goal is to run a half before the year is over. Last year I ran the Tinkerbell 10k and my time was horrible; I was also at my heaviest. This year I'll be (hopefully) down 100+ pounds. Running is so much easier now then it was a year ago. Heck, it's easier now than when I ran my first race, Disney's Expedition Everest Challenge in 2013.

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@@jess9395 I'm training for my first half marathon on April 24th. I have a question for you as I start working my way up to some of the longer runs. How do you prepare for your long runs with your food the day before? I am having a hard time figuring out how to get enough calories in to fuel my longer runs. Would love some advice from someone who's already done a half post-VSG.

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This is the year for me to up my distance. I did my first 5K in November, one in December and I have the Star Wars 5K this Friday. 10K is my next goal and I want to sign up for either the Avengers, Star Wars, or Tinker Bell half when registration opens later this year.

No turning back on this goal now. I have signed up for three 10Ks

The Coaster Run 2016 - March 6th
Anaheim Semper 5K/10K - May 21st
The 10K during the 2016 Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend - Sept 3rd

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@@jess9395 I'm training for my first half marathon on April 24th. I have a question for you as I start working my way up to some of the longer runs. How do you prepare for your long runs with your food the day before? I am having a hard time figuring out how to get enough calories in to fuel my longer runs. Would love some advice from someone who's already done a half post-VSG.

The day before? Honestly I don't! I eat whatever I'd normally eat!

You typically burn 100 calories per mile so you don't really need a LOT of extra food.

Day of if I will be running longer than an hour (6+ miles usually) I will eat a bit higher in carbs than usual--oatmeal with Protein powder in it or a small banana with Peanut Butter. My goal is about 200 calories. Then if it's a race or a really long run (10 miles or more) I will often drink juice--I like evolution brand with fruits and veggies and sometimes coconut Water.

Then I try to take in 100 calories at 30-40 minutes and then every half hour after that. Sometimes that's purchased runners fuel--gu's or gels--or more often the more whole food ones like bonk breakers or honey stinger waffles. I can't typically eat it all at once so I do it but by bit.

Sometimes I use fruit pouches marketed to kids, sometimes I make my own date/nut/dried fruit balls or use the Lara bars that are just those. Sometimes I use Peanut Butter pretzels.

I typically drink NUUN on a run but if I'm worried about getting enough calories I will do Fluid or something with sugar.

Then after I refuel with Protein and carbs--often a higher carb Protein shake like BSN Syntha 6. Sometimes I have geek yogurt with granola or pretzels (I usually need some salt) or I save my peanut butter and banana for after.

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