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Shine Walk questions

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mintpoppet · 04/08/2015 19:18

I'm doing the Shine Walk in September. I have a few questions for people who have done it before.

  1. What should I carry? I was thinking water, snacks (not sure what), a spare pair of trainers and socks incase my feet hurt, money and phone. Oh and a waterproof.
  2. I haven't been able to train at night as my town is dodgy. Is this a problem?
  3. I'm only at 10 miles so far. Will I be ok? Obviously I'll train to get further but I'm not sure I'll get to 26.
  4. I'm only at 19-22 minute mile pace. Is that ok?

Thank you.

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shakemysilliesout · 04/08/2015 22:44

Hi- its amazing! I'm sure you will manage but have you considered the half? U still have time though.

Proper trainers and socks that you are training in will be fine.

Layers are good.

Snacks are important for morale! Bananas are handed out I think. But bring a few bits. Good luck! Also that pace is fine.

mintpoppet · 05/08/2015 06:15

Great thanks. I want the challenge. I've ran/walked a half before so want something more.

Is it just bananas they hand out?

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Trebushay · 05/08/2015 07:23

They hand stuff out but if you are in the late walk and a bit slow nothing is left.

I managed it last year with no training except running round after the kids!

Really you will be fine is good fun we are doing it again this year Grin

IDismyname · 05/08/2015 07:30

I've done the moonwalk a couple of times and would suggest the following...

Drink plenty, plenty of water the day before so you are properly hydrated when you start. That was a tip given to me by a marathon runner.

Get some anti blister stuff to pack in your bum bag. Compeed do one. It's in a small Lipsil type container.

Pack some jelly babies!

fairgroundsnack · 05/08/2015 07:36

I did it last year Adam doing it again this year.

  1. Carry water and energy snacks (like jelly babies). Don't haul a spare pair of shoes round with you!
  2. Don't worry about not training at night, as long as you have done some distance
  3. We did one training walk of 21 miles last year but nothing longer and are planning the same this year.
  4. That pace will be fine, there will be people going faster and slower than that.
PrimalLass · 05/08/2015 07:48

I've done three Moonwalks and have never got past 18 miles in a training walk. I would work on your pace though, just because it will take an awful lot longer if you don't. I've gone from 17-ish minute miles to about 13.5 (but only for 5-mile walks, not sure how long I could sustain it).

Take something like flapjacks and jelly beans. Spare socks but not spare shows.

Boosiehs · 05/08/2015 07:50

Hello!

I did the half last year and am hopefully doing it again this year. Agree with taking jelly babies and muesli bars. Blister stick from boots was awesome as we're 1000 mile socks. Amazon. :) good luck!

LondonHuffyPuffy · 05/08/2015 12:17

Hello Boosiehs! Grin

Boosiehs has persuaded me to do the half with her this year. I'm really looking forward to it

(which reminds me - can you email me the link to the team fundraising page please lovely?)

Good luck to everyone taking part.

Should us MNers mutter the words "Pombear" or "Penis Beaker" to recognise each other?

mintpoppet · 05/08/2015 12:23

Thanks. I'm a bit worried today. Only managed 7 miles. Was rough terrain but oh god... I have 1000 mile socks. They are great. I think spare trainers will really help. They won't be heavy to carry and I'll discard the first pair. I'm really worried about the distance. I'm very overweight and my feet hurt a lot.

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Boosiehs · 05/08/2015 12:33

LondonhuffyPuffy will show me up as she does so much walking!

Really good luck poppet. I'm sure that the team spirit will get you through!

LondonHuffyPuffy · 05/08/2015 12:35

Nah, I get to stick to your pace and enjoy it rather than punish myself, Boosiehs!

I'm gonna get me some of those awesome looking 1000 mile socks

Boosiehs · 05/08/2015 12:39

:)

mintpoppet · 06/08/2015 15:02

Thanks everyone.

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TheReturnoftheSmartArse · 06/08/2015 15:06

Don't drink too much on your way round so you don't have to keep stopping for a week!

It is hard on the feet/legs/hips but not the morale - there's a really good atmosphere which keeps you going.

I've done that and the Moonwalk several times. I did the Moonwalk in May as a last minute stand-in for someone, having done absolutely no training whatsoever. It was fine!

Best of luck and, most of all, ENJOY!

PrimalLass · 06/08/2015 15:40

Pee tip: go at around the 2-mile point. No one else does so there are no queues.

mintpoppet · 06/08/2015 18:48

Thanks. I'm quite good at holding wee. I'm a teacher and never get to go in the day!

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mintpoppet · 08/08/2015 11:36

6 miles run/walk today. Need to do a big walk but I get bored. My friends who are doing it with me don't live anywhere near me. Any advice to stop the boredom?

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Trebushay · 09/08/2015 08:58

Download podcasts to your phone. I like (I am a bit geeky)

Friday night comedy Radio 4
Infinite monkey cage R4
Freakonomics
Radio Lab NPR
IPM R4
serial and undisclosed 2 separate podcasts about a guy you may not be guilty of a murder
Kitchen cabinet R4

TheoriginalLEM · 09/08/2015 09:09

have you had gait analysis done? i thought i couldn't run due to my weight as my hips would scream in agony. I had gait analysis done and it turns out i ??over pronate. This means my foot collapses inwards as it hits the floor.

As a result i bought a pair of support trainers and the pain has gone!! magic!

i would be investing in a decent pair of trainers. mine cost over £100 , i nearly fell through the floor but they were the best thibgs ive ever bought.

i can't imagine putting on a new pair of trainers mid walk is going to help at all. they may even make it harder if they are not worn in.

small independent running shops offer gait analysis. its so worth it.

i am by no means a serious runner but i at least can do it now.

antimatter · 09/08/2015 09:14

For moonwalk they sent us training schedule. Did you get something similar?

Icimoi · 09/08/2015 12:03

Tissues in case the loo paper runs out at pee stops.

mintpoppet · 09/08/2015 15:58

Tissues is a great idea. Thanks. Yes I've had gait analysis and have a few pairs of trainers that suit my pronation. By changing trainers to a new pair halfway I don't mean a NEW pair. I just mean a different pair. They are used and I've broken them in.

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mintpoppet · 09/08/2015 15:59

They did send a training plan but I have the added complication of training for something else at the same time so it's all a bit muddling! I do get bored on longer walks and my ipod runs out of battery at around 2 hours. It's just a little shuffle.

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antimatter · 09/08/2015 22:45

I am listening to books on Audible. Worth every penny for long walks!
I also have fitbit flex. I am trying to walk at least 15K steps a day in August. For moonwalk I did long walks on Saturdays. It was v. important for mevto do a couple of 20 miles long before the actual.event to see how I feel. Moonwalk's gard bit us doing it over night. My top tip is to get an extra nap on Saturday in the afternoon if one walks overnight.

I am unudual in that I waljed in my sandals. I got blisters 2 miles before the final line. I used sterile needle to burst them, desinfected, pyt cussioned plasters on, changed into my trainers I carried with me and finished pain free!
If I am to walk another marathon I will train following their advice. I did it half hearthedly and didn't enjoy it as much as I could have.
I may even train to learn to use nordic poles Grin

MichelleCG · 17/09/2015 21:10

I am doing the half marathon that starts at 20:25. I am doing it on my own as I was going to sign up with someone but they got cold fee. I live in Hornchurch. If you live near me, we could walk together some evenings or we could travel up together?