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FLORIDA VIRTUAL CHALLENGE 1330k

Sat January 30 - Wed December 15 ANY PLACE, FL 32618 US Directions

MILEAGE SECTION

MILEAGE QUESTIONS
Q: Why is RUN TO THE KEYS VIRTUAL CHALLENGE  826 miles?
A: Well, 826 miles is the distance Pensacola  to the Keys.

Q: Do I have to run 4.95 miles each day, or can I break it up and run more on the weekends?
A: We're not here to right your running (or walking) schedule. Run/walk the miles as you please, log them, and as long as you hit the distance for the event you registered in..

Q: Do I have to run the whole way?
A: No. You can run or walk.

Q: Can I bike?
A: Only participants who chose the cycling event may count cycling miles. And just as runners/walkers cannot count cycling, cyclists cannot count running or walking. But you can register under the duathlon section and then you can run and bike.

Q: Do I need a GPS watch/tracker, or Strava? Will I need to show my watch or device for proof of running?
A: You can use one if you wish but it's not required. Strava has a free app and you can join our club to join others to track the progress of everyone and keep everyone motivated.

Q: Do treadmill miles count? What about Trail miles?
A: Treadmills or trails, roads or tracks, hilly or flat, rain or shine, miles are miles! All miles count!

Q: I'm running in another race during the same period as the run to the keys, can I count those miles towards the challenge?
A: We'll allow it.

Q: Can I backdate my mileage?
A: Yes, we will allow a two week grace period. Anyone who registers up to June 1st can backdate their mileage to May 16th!

Q: Which miles/kilometers count?
A: So yea, we can't be watching over you every step of your day but here's how we feel about miles/KMs that count.

If you're going out to exercise, those count. If you go out to run, count'em. You hit the treadmill, count'em. You're at Hartfield-Jackson and have to get from Terminal A to Terminal E...don't count those and next time choose a flight with a less inconvenient layover in Atlanta. So maybe disregard the fitbit that takes count of every motion you make and just count what you're focused on doing when you go for a workout. One exception, you can count mowing the yard, some of y'all have big yards and pushing a mower is hard work, you're welcome.

Q: How will I report my miles?
A: Refer to the "Tracking Mileage" section for full details.
 
 
 

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