If I cut this post short or have a few dozen spelling errors, it's this damn keyboard's fault not mine.<br><br>
Great goals and recaps on 2007 goals. All in all - a successful group here! PTom - sub 16:00 puts you in some fast company - I know you can & will do it, but damn! that just sounds SOOO fast!! ANd Cactus' Ironman attempt is something I will be greatly interested in following the next few months, along with the other newbie marathoners/racers on this thread...people trying new things is fun to watch and hear about as it makes me want to try new things or accomplish something I didn't think I could.<br><br>
My 2007 Goals:<br>
1. Stay injury free - Check! Most important goal for me every single year<br>
2. Annual mileage/kilometerage - 5000km because it sound cool...CHECK!<br>
3. Marathon - Sub 2:50 in the spring, and 2:45 in the fall<br>
Boston's weather was not conducive to fast racing so the spring goal was met in early fall @ Air Force, and the 2:45 goal was not to be in 2007<br>
4. 5k/10k PR's - Check! Twice on both, actually so double check, plus 2 stroller 5k PRs!<br>
5. Pacing - Nail every single race - Quasi-Check. 6 out of 7 I did really well, but the sub 3 at San Francisco turned into 24 miles at that pace and a leisurely stroll the last 2+ miles! If I was going to miss one time though - this is the one I'm most OK with since I didn't screw up anyone's race since I was all alone at 24 and it was the most aggressive time.<br><br>
Early thoughts on 2008 Goals - I hope they are challenging enough to me that I do not achieve them all, otherwise they will feel too soft:<br>
1. Injury Free<br>
2. 2:42 marathon at some point in the year<br>
3. Annual Mileage - 3200+<br>
4. Shorter Distance PR's - 5k - 16:45, half marathon 1:16. I don't know if I'll get in more than 1 or 2 10k's so that is a soft goal - anything under current PR is gravy.<br>
5. Pacing - Nail every single race<br>
6. Encourage or "coach" at least 5 people to either start running or improve their running and/or qualify for Boston<br>
7. At least one multi-sport event (du or tri) - perhaps a half ironman