Subject: RE: How to keep in shape for triathlons while training for a mini marathonHi Abby! First of all, "The Mini" as it's known around here is AWESOME and a great experience. I've done it twice. Don't wait too long to sign up, as the registration is normally FULL by late october/early november. Make sure you're running 3/4 days a week and then cross train on your "days off." And for person who asked, this particular "mini-marathon" is 13.1 miles. I believe it's the biggest one in the nation. It's really something to take off with almost 40,000 people, run the Indy 500 track, and finish with a GIGANTIC crowd cheering you on. There's live music all over the place, and thousands of volunteers. It's a GREAT race. Although I admit to grumbling a little bit when I'm watching the REPLAY of the finish of the race I'M STILL RUNNING, and I'm only at the half-way mark. (they show "race highlights" on the jumbotron at the track during the race. ) Those Kenyans are stinking fast! |