Hahahaha! Would you get disqualified or something? Or would everybody just look at you like you are a total a hole?
FWIW, I walk 10 miles in about two and a half hours. ~15 minutes/mile, sometimes closer to 14. I know I could walk 26, but I never felt like spending that much time to prove it. I hate running. It is really boring to me. I sometimes run 2 miles and walk 2.3 (4.3total) and average 10+ minutes/mile. I think what you're doing, Eric, is impressive as all hell. Keep it up!
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Ran 12 miles continuously today without needing a walking break. Felt like I could run forever. I'm ready!!
It's right around the corner, 11 days away. Make sure not to overtrain in the final week. You put in the time, now trust your body. Stretch a lot though. Good luck, you have a bunch of S2ers rooting for you.
Thanks Further! I'm only doing 2 more runs. 6 laps around the reservoir in Central Park (9.6 miles) on Saturday and 3 laps (4.8 miles) on Tuesday. Then it's rest, rest, rest.
2 nights before... http://www.runnersworld.com/nutrition-for-runners/the-right-way-to-carbo-load-before-a-race