I just sat and pored through this whole thread just to catch up! (Thanks, Bob the Builder, for the peace & quiet!!)
I don't want to sound like a know-it-all since this was only my 1st half, but I was soaking up anything I could get from experienced runners last year, so I thought I would throw in some thoughts on some of the questions I read about:
Shoes: TOTALLY worth the $$ for the running store. And although my shoes were $100 in store, I've found them online for about 65-70 elsewhere. And if you are having some pains, before you ditch the shoes, I would look into cushioning inserts. I bought a pair of Dr. Scholl's Sport inserts at Target, for pete's sake, and they were AWESOME! REALLY made a difference.
Clothes: At first, I was tempted to spend so much on this stuff. NO NEED! I've bought several things cheap from Target - their C9 brand, and they've been perfectly fine. They have the dri-tech shirts on sale for $5-7 periodically. I also ran in their running skirt for the half and it was great - $20. AND, if you start running local races, you usually get a tech shirt with your registration. The only expensive thing I bought was a running hoodie from Nike that was made for 30 degree weather. And I had a $50 gift card for that!
I would agree with reading Runner's World. No need for a subscription, though - a good bit of their content is online and there is even a special page on their site for beginners. Great, encouraging stories as well as tips.
I love GU, but you have to find what texture works for you. My friend prefers the Clif shot blocks, but I tried those and was picking them out of my teeth for a mile!!! But I agree with those that have said you really don't need them except for long runs.
Also, especially to encourage new runners - the first mile (or two) are consistently crappy, no matter how long you have been running!!!!! There was a discussion re this on last year's thread. Don't get discouraged when you start - it still takes me at least a mile, if not more, to get in some kind of a running groove and feel a little more on "autopilot".
Thanks for letting me share all that! I started training for the 2011 Princess in July of last year. (Umm, July in GA? NOT the best timing!) But this board was a HUGE encouragement and source of knowledge.
Finally, I am Amy A from Roswell, GA on dailymile, if you see me friending you! Feel free to friend me, as well!