What's your 2012 goal?
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No major goal for distance, it's all about doing Ironman this year as a primary running goal.
In the back of my head though I'm aiming for 1500 - 1800km of running.
I half plan on doing a Thanksgiving (Canadian Thanksgiving is in early October) marathon, but that is going to depend on how I feel following Ironman in August.
I have a couple of other goals though.
My new baby is overdue by 8 days now. I'm looking forward to running at least 1 race with him late in the season (October or November). Why, just because I want to, no other reason
My other goal is to live up to the shirt I'm wearing right now:
RUN = (SPEED * DISTANCE) * STAMINA
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EXCUSES + FATIGUE
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Here are my 2012 goals:
1. Run at least 1,000 miles this year.
2. Run 2 marathons.
3. Pick out my first ultramarathon race.
Run happy
That's all!0 -
1. Finish a marathon in under 3:40.
2. Finish a half marathon in under 1:35.
3. Break 7:00 pace in a 10K0 -
Run at least 1000 miles.
Complete me 1st marathon (May 6th)
Hopefully complete my 1st Marathon in under 5 hours, but finishing it will be enough.
I already set a new PR for 1/2 marathon.0 -
Do more races than 2011, which shouldn't be too difficult. Also, PR SOMETHING! I don't care if it's a 5k, 10k, or a Half. I need a new PR in something.0
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Since I am still recovering from injury, I am hoping to get my mileage back above 1000 miles for the year and complete a few races. I need to see what I can afford and what interests me this year!0
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Been slowly rehabbing plantar fasciitis and post tib tendonitis in right foot. Feeling good last couple days, so my hopes for a decent Boston have perked up.
Here's my goals:
1. Learn to swim right and get some open water experience
2. Cross train regularly
3. More bike miles this year (1,000+)
4. Qualify for Boston in 2013 (4th straight) @ Boston on April 16th (not going to be easy on zero running miles since Jan 1!)
5. Drop 15 to 25 lbs
6. Finish Tough Mudder strong @ Pocono, PA in mid-May
7. Finish Megatransect under 7 hours in September
8. Half Mary - sub 90
9. 10K - sub 40
10. 5K - sub 19
11. Try to break into top 3 in 45-49 age group at local races (very lofty ambition, 40-44 was way easier!)
12. Live like there's no tomorrow, and enjoy the ride!0