Your race day, minute by minute
Life Time Miami Half · Sunday, February 7, 2027 · gun at 6:00 AM local. Built for a 2:15:00 half marathon — change it below and every clock time updates.
The night before
- 6:00 PMDinner
Carbs you've practiced with in training — nothing new, nothing heavy, done by 8. Hydrate normally; don't tank up.
- 8:30 PMLay everything out
Bib pinned, chip on, kit + throwaway layer, breakfast on the counter, phone charging. Race morning should require zero decisions.
- 9:30 PMLights out
You'll sleep badly — everyone does. The night that matters was two nights ago, so don't panic-watch the ceiling.
Race morning
- 3:00 AMWake up
Three hours before the gun. Eat your practiced breakfast within 15 minutes — it needs time to digest.
- 4:15 AMLeave for the start
Big-race logistics eat time: road closures, security lines, crowds. Staying within walking distance turns this into a stroll.
- 4:45 AMArrive: bag check, then porta-potty line
Get in the porta-potty line immediately — it's always longer than it looks, and you'll want it twice.
- 5:25 AMEnter your corral
Corrals at big races close early and strictly — being outside when they shut means starting waves back.
- 6:00 AMGun
Goal: 2:15:00. The first miles will feel absurdly easy. That's the plan working — bank calm, not time.
On the course
Clock times at each split for a 2:15:00 finish — send these to your people so they know where to stand.
| Point | Clock time | Race time |
|---|---|---|
| Mile 4 | 6:41 AM | 41:12 |
| Mile 8 | 7:22 AM | 1:22:23 |
| Mile 11 | 7:53 AM | 1:53:17 |
- Mile 4: Early and settled — an easy first cheer spot before the crowds bunch at halfway.
- Mile 8: your runner will be working now. A familiar face here sets up the last 5K.
- Mile 11: The grind. This is the one not to miss — then hustle to the finish.
The finish
On goal pace, you cross at 8:15 AM. Realistic arrival window: 8:11 AM – 8:24 AM — tell your people the late end, then beat it.
Agree on a post-finish meeting spot now (most races use lettered signs in the family reunion area) — phones are useless in a finish-line crowd.
Send it to whoever's coming to watch — it opens straight to this timeline with the split clocks.
- · Clock times assume even pacing at goal pace — first-timers usually drift later, not earlier.
- · Life Time Miami Half starts in waves — all times assume your wave crosses at the gun. Add the wave offset (often 15–45 min) once corrals are announced.
Where to stay
Stay within walking distance of the start corrals — a 6am rideshare on race morning is a gamble. Hotels near the Life Time Miami Half start selling out 8–10 months ahead with race-weekend minimum stays — book refundable, book early. The links below are pre-filled for race weekend (February 5, 2027 → February 8, 2027).
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