Favorite race: Boston Half Marathon. It was a perfect day. The weather was gorgeous.....I felt good....I executed my race plan exactly.....my wife ran a great race also. Just all around a great experience.
Favorite moment within a race: At Boston HM at the 10 mile mark that I realized I was absolutely crush my goal time of 1:45. Up until that point, I knew I was ahead but doing the math, I figured an injury would be the only thing that prevented me from beating my goal. (I eventually finished at 1:39 and that was 10 minutes faster than only other HM 3 weeks prior.)
Most disappointing race: A local 8 mile race. I can't seem to every improve on the time. Its a hilly challenging course, but I can never get out of the 1:05 to 1:08 time frame. 2011 I will though!
Best workout (whether due to location or pure quality): Running on my training runs in the Hamptons out on a secluded penisula. Its 8 miles out and back and I just love it out there.
Oddest workout moment: Doing an evening run and it was dark. I had to use the "light" from my IPhone to figure out which direction the road went as it was pitch dark and I lost my way a little and there was NO residual light from the moon. (no houses nearby and lots of tall trees).
Funniest experience in training or a race: My wife and I had decided to do a Labor Day 5K (started at 9 a.m.) and roll into the 10K (which started at 9:30 a.m.) I told her that I wanted to run an 8 minute mile, so I was going to use her to pace myself in mile 1 to make sure I didn't go out too fast. We are in mile 1 of the first race and I'm struggling to keep up with her. I'm wondering what the heck is wrong with me....we get to mile one and they call out our time -- 7:20 for the first mile. I told her I thought she was pacing me....she said laughing "Sorry, I got competitive!" We both laughed and then went for it. She won her age category in the race and then went on to run the 10K....and I PRed for a 5K and ran a strong 10K as well.
Best memory of one of the other guy's experiences this year: I'm new at this forum but reading about gruecd's training regiment give me motivation to keep improving.
Proudest achievement of the year: Running a successful Half Marathon and signing up for and training for my first marathon.
Specific goal for the year ahead: I'm doing my first marathon on Jan. 9 and would love to finish in 3:40 time range, but we'll see. I just hope to continue to be healthy -- be that running 5K's or marathons. I also plan on giving my body a good 6 weeks of a break after my marathon! (How is that for a goal!

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