QOTD: What is the most expensive item have you purchased for running? The least?
Most expensive was my Dopey bib this year. Least expensive would probably be gels (if you buy 20 at my running store, you get 4 for free).
QOTD: Have you ever used a coach (online or in person) and how was your experience?
In a way. I joined our local running store's running camp so while it didn't involve my own personal coach, training measures were personalized for me based upon my fitness level and the ability to improve. I improved vastly from this - my 10K pace improved over 3 minutes/mile after one running camp session, and I met my BRF who has similar running pace/philosophy as me. I'm still not speedy by any stretch, but at this point I'm simply looking for improvement and several rounds of camp have definitely helped. Plus, it's nice to let someone else figure out your workouts for you!

And now when I go into the running store, they greet me by name, like Norm in Cheers.
I had a half marathon race today and went into it treating it as a training run. However, I was on track to PR when disaster struck at mile 12, blood sugar level was threatening to crash (I am very familiar with my particular signs), so had to slow down to a walk for a bit, eat a Gu (which I felt completely silly doing at mile TWELVE of a half marathon), but I was able to get going again. I missed my PR by a minute or two. I think. Official times haven't been posted yet. So I was a bit disappointed, but on the other had, I'd signed up for this half marathon on a whim, so yay?
