Tuesday, December 29, 2020

RunDisney knows how to makes races fun. Theyre world-renowned for their Disney Marathon Weekend, Princess Half Marathon and Expedition Everest Challenge, but this inaugural race is the one that has got me hooked for decades to come. A fat reduction overview can help you construct a clear describe of what you demand to focus on to achieve your fat reducing target if you're a rookie; or serve as a reminder for those who are at an advanced or more boost step of their weight loss program. Promptly after are seven steps that can serve as suggestions for your own weight loss system. The first thing that one must understand is that losing weight and losing fat is not the same thing. Many weight loss plans have tricked people into wondering that it is the same, but most diets and weight loss plans only work by causing a person's body to lose more muscle flesh and water than actual body fat, more help please visit The Fat Loss Factor. Yes, I say this, even though I was sidelined from this event due to injury. Darn it! This past Saturday night, my role was to cheer and report as 10,000 runners and three wheel chair athletes took to the dark spooky streets and wooded trails of Disney World in Orlando, Florida. (My husband, Rob, ran the race and gave me the scoop on all the fun stuff that I couldnt see.)

The start came with thematic Twilight Zone music and fireworks which Disney is known for. Look, Im a gal who partakes in local races all the time. Theyre always very nice. But for those looking for a top-notch, full-blown entertaining run youll never EVER beat a Disney race. This race took runners through totally spooked out wooded trails, a haunted Wide World of Sports arena and back through some super exciting turns at Disneys Hollywood Studios. And where did the runners cross the finish line? At the Tower of Terror ride of course! Half of me was so happy to be able to cheer for and enjoy the success of the other runners. The other half of me wanted to roll up in a ball and cry because I was missing out on all the real fun. The most important thing you need to know is that you do not need to be in perfect shape to participate. There are one mile, 5K, 10 mile, half marathon, full marathon and GOOFY distances available. Folks of all ages, sizes and fitness levels take on these challenges and that means you should too. Register for this type of athletic fun by visiting runDisney.com. Registration for next years Tower of Terror 10 Mile race is not yet open, but there are plenty of choices at both Disney World and Disney Land available now and in the future! Click here to see who won and more information included in the official runDisney press release.

Did you run this race? Tell us about your experience in the comment section below!

What is your favorite Disney race of them all?

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