The Be Fierce Multisport Podcast

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Episode Summary

In this episode of the Be Fierce Multisport podcast, host Jill Bartholomew and her guests, Sharon Hamilton and Greg Hasler, delve into the world of Run Disney. They share their personal journeys into running, the impact of COVID-19 on the running community, and their experiences with various race distances. The conversation highlights the unique atmosphere of Disneyland races, memorable moments, and the importance of community within the Run Disney culture. As they discuss upcoming changes in Run Disney events, they reflect on the planning and logistics involved in participating in these races, emphasizing the fun and camaraderie that comes with being part of this vibrant community. In this conversation, the participants discuss their experiences with various races, focusing on the challenges of course layouts, spectator dynamics, and hydration strategies. They share insights on the differences between Disney races and other marathons, the importance of managing race conditions, and the logistics of navigating large events. The discussion also touches on future races and the appeal of triathlons, highlighting the unique aspects of each event. In this engaging conversation, Jill Bartholomew, Sharon Hamilton, and Greg Hasler discuss their experiences with running, triathlons, and the unique culture surrounding Disney races. They share personal anecdotes about their training, fundraising for charity, and the dynamics of race corrals. The trio also reflects on the community aspects of running events, the challenges of course management, and the importance of spectator engagement. Their light-hearted banter highlights the camaraderie among runners and the joy of participating in these events, while also addressing the competitive spirit that drives them.

Episode Notes

Takeaways

 

Run Disney events foster a strong community among runners.

Personal journeys into running often begin with significant life changes.

COVID-19 had a surprising positive impact on the running industry.

Different race distances offer unique experiences and challenges.

Character interactions at races can enhance the overall experience.

The atmosphere at Disneyland races feels more local and intimate.

Planning for races requires careful consideration of schedules and logistics.

The culture of Run Disney is inclusive and accessible to all runners.

Memorable race experiences often lead to lasting friendships.

The future of Run Disney events is uncertain but remains a topic of excitement. The 10K is often considered the best race distance.

Running through Anaheim offers a different experience than Disney World.

Spectator navigation can be stressful during large races.

Hydration strategies are crucial for race performance.

Running at night can be challenging for many runners.

Triathlons offer a unique blend of endurance sports.

Course management is key to a successful race experience.

Future races may require different planning and preparation.

The atmosphere of races can vary significantly based on location.

Live classes can enhance the training experience. The studio experience can vary greatly depending on location.

Opening a business for triathletes can fill a niche market.

Fundraising for charity races can be a challenge but rewarding.

Disney races create a unique atmosphere for runners.

Character interactions during races can be a fun distraction.

Corral dynamics can significantly affect race experiences.

Photography quality can vary between different race locations.

Local races can offer a more intimate running experience.

Community dynamics play a crucial role in race culture.

Competitive spirit can drive personal growth in athletes.