ATTQOTD:
Kind of like
@DopeyBadger (but not nearly so sophisticated), I try to pick a fitness goal for the next cycle and choose a race based on that. Then maybe plan around another race or 2 that I want to run, or that will provide a sub-goal (like a runDisney PoT). I am at a loss since the half I ran in November though, I have, like, no goals left! Not because I am such a high achiever, but I reached all my goals, as unambitious as they were, and I don't know where to go from there.
Another "strategy" other than picking a goal for a training cycle, sometimes I just roll the dice on a race lottery, and if I get in, that influences the plan for the rest of the year. This year I actually got into the Chicago Marathon, but I'm still not necessarily planning on PR'ing in it. So I have to decide whether that will be an A race or a B race or even a C race.
A few years in there, I happened to be a DW AP holder, so my race plan was just to run a bunch of runDisney races to wring every cent out of my AP (and included memory maker in the past). I'm no longer an AP holder, but I am going to try to get into the
Disneyland Half with some friends in January. And if I do that, I may as well run something during MW to get the Coast to Coast medal right? None of these would be "A" races if I did run them.
All of this means I don't have any races until October. Which doesn't seem right. But if I do sign up for something this spring, then I'll be training all winter, then all summer for Chicago, and then all fall for DL and maybe MW (hoping I get in).
Considering entering the lottery for the Broad Street 10 Miler in late April. But then I need to decide whether to train like crazy and try to get the PoT cutoff for the A corral for a possible MW Marathon or Goofy in the future, or just run it for fun.
All of this to say, I am totally at sea training-wise. Even the races I'm planning, I can't decide what to train hard for and what to hardly train for. Maybe this is goal burnout, I don't know.